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By hipockets, October 26, 2014

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FINANCIAL MARKETS was mentioned weeks ago by another Irregular as an excellent reference for technical analysis (TA). ( I apologize for not being able to give him credit, but I could not find his name by searching SGS.) I bought the book because of his recommendation and because the book has 4 1/2 stars (out of 5) on Amazon. After starting to study it, I realized that reviewing the book might be a way to say “Thank You” to the Irregulars who are teaching me so much. I hope everybody finds this useful. If you don’t, you can complain to our CEO! :)

Before I get started – Joe, I was very disappointed when I found that Marxism was never mentioned. Not once! :)

The book was written by John H. Murphy; Revised 1999; New York Institute of Finance; IBSN 0-7352-006-1. Amazon’s price for a new book is about $55. Used books, as of today’s date, are available for between $25 and $30. The book has 542 pages, 19 chapters, and 4 appendices, all of which are listed at the end of this review.

To briefly sum up this review: I am glad that I bought the book. I have started using some of the techniques, and I’m convinced that it was money well spent. However, one wishing to learn TA cannot expect to read the book once and then magically be able to read charts. There must be a willingness to study the techniques and perhaps read some of the chapters more than once. Murphy says repeatedly that that the ability of analyze charts comes only with experience. TA is not a Holy Grail for guaranteeing stock performance, but I believe it has its uses.

The first edition, published in 1986, was TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FUTURES MARKETS. Although it did not specifically talk about stocks, many of the techniques can be used for either one. This second edition, published in 1999, contains much of the information from the first one, but there is much new information and the emphasis, of course, is on stocks. The differences between TA for futures and TA for stocks are well explained.

To benefit readers new to TA, one sentence from Chapter 5, and one from Chapter 6, might have been better placed early in Chapter 1. From Chapter 5: “The analyst must face the realization that he or she is dealing with percentages and probabilities. . . .” From Chapter 6: “The treatment of all chart patterns deals of necessity with general tendencies as opposed to rigid rules”.

The Good: A lot.

>> Murphy discusses many of the popular TA techniques in easy to understand language (usually, anyway, see the comment about “Elliot Wave Theory” below). Investors with no or little knowledge of TA and wanting to learn will find it invaluable. Investors who already use TA will probably learn additional techniques and at a minimum learn some nuances and variations of the techniques that they already use. There is a plethora of easy-to-read charts illustrating the techniques (easy to read except for some “Point and Figure” charts, see below), with explanations under each chart. The text font is large and easy to read.

The Bad: Not much. A few brabbles, just to be picky:

>> I earlier stated that the charts are easy to read. An exception: some of the ”Point and Figure” charts used a small font in order to pack as much data into the chart as possible. Sometimes the font size was so small that I had to use a magnifying glass.

>> I would like to have several practice charts at the end of most chapters with the question: “What is this chart telling us, and why?”

>> I would like to have a chapter on “Risk Analysis”, but since the risk would vary according to the expertise of the chart reader, I suppose such a chapter would not be possible.

>> I would like to have some discussion about the frequency of techniques occurring, e.g., “A head and shoulders pattern occurs roughly ”X” % of the time”. I would like it, but it probably can’t be done, once again due to the expertise of the chart reader. You might recognize a head and shoulders pattern, but I might not see any pattern at all.

>> The biggest complaint that I have is that Chapter 15, “Computers and Trading Systems”, says very little about software packages for PCs, although “Trade Station” is mentioned in the Chapter and later in Appendix C. I download end-of-day data daily and update my charts manually; I was hoping to find a review of some low cost software packages that would automate the procedure.

This is not a criticism of the book, but I feel that TA often would be of little use in working with microcaps. TA uses as its basis the buying and selling actions (derived from sales price and volumes) of shareholders. My thinking: The fewer the shares, the more the actions (warranted or otherwise) of a small number of shareholders can almost instantaneously affect the price. Conversely, I think TA would be of great benefit when investing in behemoths like JNJ.

Whole chapters are devoted to the basic concepts of many of the techniques. Murphy does not dive deeply into some of the topics, since some, such as Japanese Candlesticks and Elliot Wave Theory, have had whole books written about them. He lists several resources for such topics in one of the appendices.

After explaining the basics of a technique, he frequently writes about or mentions variations of the technique. When explaining RSI, “While 9 and 14 day spans are the most common values used…..some use shorter lengths, such as 5 or 7 days, to increase volatility….[or] 21 or 58 days to smooth out the RSI signals.” Also, he frequently mentions ways to confirm a signal. Many variations of moving averages are discussed.

Chapter 1 starts with a definition: “TA is the study of market action, primarily through the use of charts, for the purpose of forecasting future price trends”. It then lists the three basic assumptions of TA:
1. Market action discounts everything.
2. Prices move in trends.
3. History repeats itself.

(I think “History can repeat itself” or “History often repeats itself ” is more likely. :) )

There is a discussion about the differences between fundamental analysis and TA. Murphy says that, in essence, the fundamentals of a stock are built into the chart. “The fundamentalist studies the cause of market movement, while the technician studies the effect.” Later in the book, he says that charts are often leading indicators of changes in fundamentals and gives a few examples.

Chapter 13, which discusses Elliot Wave analysis, is hard for me to understand, although it seems to me to be a souped-up (I checked the spelling! :) ) version of moving averages. The basic theory is well explained—price movements come in 5 advancement (up) waves and 3 correction (down) waves. Then there are 9 different levels of magnitude. Etc. There are several explanatory charts — the thing that eludes me is how to easily apply the technique to buying/selling a stock. Since I am new to charting, and since this is a complicated topic, I will wait till I master the simpler techniques before getting into this one.

Gumlandians probably will not use the concepts of time cycles (Chapter 14) unless they are long-term investors, but it’s interesting to read about them. “. . . 37 different examples of the 9.6 year cycle, including caterpillar abundance in New Jersey, coyote abundance in Canada, wheat acreage in the U.S., and cotton prices in the U.S. . . . acted in synchrony ; that is, they turned at the same time. . . .” Seasonal cycles, typical stock market cycles, and the January Barometer are some of the topics worth reading.

Chapter 18 discusses evaluating the market as a whole and why it is important. Techniques such as the Advance-Decline Line and the McClellan Oscillator are discussed, and I found the information about comparing the various market averages very educational. If the comparison is to be meaningful, there is more to it than one would think.

Chapter 19 presents a 23 item check list that can be used when thinking about buying or selling. At first, I found the checklist to be intimidating, but after re-reading it, I saw that much of it would become second nature after understanding the techniques discussed in the previous chapters.

I will close by repeating the statement that “I’m glad that I bought the book”, and saying, “ Alan, I hope you were not overloaded with complaints! ”

Here’s the Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 Philosophy of Technical Analysis
Chapter 2 Dow Theory
Chapter 3 Chart Construction
Chapter 4 Basic Concepts of Trend
Chapter 5 Major Trend Reversals

Chapter 6 Continuation Patterns
Chapter 7 Volume and Open Interest
Chapter 8 Long Term Charts
Chapter 9 Moving Averages
Chapter 10 Oscillators and Contrary Opinion

Chapter 11 Point and Figure Charting
Chapter 12 Japanese Candlesticks
Chapter 13 Elliot Wave Theory
Chapter 14 Time Cycles
Chapter 15 Computers and Trading Systems

Chapter 16 Money Management and Trading Tactics
Chapter 17 The Link Between Stocks and Futures:
Intermarket Analasis
Chapter 18 Stock Market Indicators
Chapter 19 Putting It Altogether – A Checklist

Appendix A Advanced Technical Indicators
Appendix B Market Profile
Appendix C The Essentials of Building a Trading System
Appendix D Continuous Futures Contracts
Plus Glossary, Selected Bibliography, Selected Resources, and Index.

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sandiegojp
January 2, 2015 6:08 pm

re: $ACHN chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Higher Vol and wider Range. Close near High (21% off). Higher High, Low, Open and Close. Weekly chart – MACDH and MACD Line showing a bearish divergence. 2FI in synch. Close above flattening Value Zone and rising 34EMAs. Rising 50SMA crossed over rising 200SMA. RSI at mid-level (50). Daily chart – MACDH, MACD Line and 2FI in synch with Close. Close slightly above flattening Value Zone; mid-Range of flat 34EMAs; and above rising 50-200SMAs. Close slightly above mid-Range of MA Envelope. RSI at edge of overbought level (68.3). Low tested Support level and bounced off. High tested Resistance level and dropped. Position of close indicates that Buyers are likely to stay in charge.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was WRONG.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL ACHN. Full disclosure: Long ACHN.

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sandiegojp
January 4, 2015 2:25 pm

Re: $AGIO chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Higher Vol and wider Range. Close near mid-Range (41% off Low). Lower High, Low and Close. Higher Open. Weekly chart – MACDH and 50MACD Line and 2FI in synch with Close. 22MACD Line showing a bullish divergence. Close above rising rising Value Zone and rising 34EMAs. RSI at mid-Range (48). Daily chart – MACDH, MACD Line and 2FI in synch with Close. MACDH made a shallower bottom but prices remained higher than previous bottom indicating a bullish divergence. Close at lower edge of flat Value Zone. Close above flattening 34EMAs. Close above rising 50SMA, itself above rising 200SMA. Price below mid-Range of MA Envelope. RSI at oversold position. Low tested Support level and bounced off. Expect Sellers to remain in charge.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was RIGHT.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL AGIO. Full disclosure: I hold no position in AGIO.

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sandiegojp
January 4, 2015 2:56 pm

Re: $ARWR chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Lower Vol and narrower Range. Close near mid-Range (44% off Low). Lower High and Open. Higher Low and Close. Weekly chart – MACDH, MACD Lines and 2FI in synch with Close. Close mid-Range of Value Zone and below flattening 34EMAs. Close at lower edge of flat 200SMA and falling 50SMA. RSI in overbought territory. Stochastic set to enter overbought territory. Daily chart – MACDH and MACD Lines in synch with Close. 2FI showing a Bearish divergence. Close above rising Value Zone and 34EMAs. Close below mid-Range of slightly rising 50SMA. Close below falling 200SMA. Close above rising MA Envelope. RSI in Overbought territory and rising. Schotastic dipped below Overbought territory. Close ended at Open. Wyckoff describes this as a hinge from which a larger swing may occur. Watch for Sellers to gain control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was RIGHT.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL ARWR. Full disclosure: Long ARWR.

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sandiegojp
January 4, 2015 9:45 pm

Re: $CLDN chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Lower Vol and narrower Range. Close near High (12% off). Lower High and Open. Higher Close. Even Low. Weekly chart – MACDH and MACD Lines track Close. 2FI showing Bearish divergence. Close above rising Value Zone and 34EMAs. Daily chart – MACDH showing a Bearish divergence. 2FI and MACD line track Close. Close above rising Value Zone and 34EMAs. 50SMA crossed over 200SMA on 12/15. Close above rising 50-200SMAs. Close at upper edge of rising MA Envelope. Range has been decreasing during last 3 sessions. Position of Close would indicate Buyers are likely to be in charge.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was WRONG.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL CLDN. Full disclosure: Long CLDN.

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sandiegojp
January 4, 2015 10:49 pm

Re: $CTIX chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Higher Vol and wider Range. Close near mid-Range (42% off High). Lower High, Low and Close. Higher Open. MACDH and MACD Lines track Close. 2FI shows a Bearish divergence. Close above rising Value Zone and 34EMAs. RSI trending toward Overbought territory (63). Schotastic in Overbought territory (75) and trending down. Daily chart – MACDH, MACD Lines and 2FI track Close. Close slightly above rising, but flattening, Value Zone and 34EMAs. Close above rising 50SMA, itself above rising 200SMA. Close at mid-Range of MA Envelope. RSI trending toward Oversold (42). Stochastic trending towards Overbought (78). Expect Sellers to be in charge.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was WRONG.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL CTIX. Full disclosure: I hold no position in CTIX.

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sandiegojp
January 5, 2015 1:34 am

Re: $ESPR chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – higher Vol and wider Range. Close near Low (11% off). Higher High, Open, Low and Close. Weekly chart – MACDH showing a slight Bearish divergence. MACD Lines and 2FI track Close. Close above rising Value Zone and 34EMAs. Stochastic and RSI in Overbought territory. Bollinger bands widening – potential reversion to the mean. Daily chart – MACDH and 2FI showing Bearish divergence. MACD Lines tracking Close. Close above rising Value Zone and 34EMAs. Close above rising 50SMA, itself above rising 200SMA. RSI in Overbought territory. Stochastic flirting with Overbought (79.9932) territory. Bollinger bands narrowing. Position of close would indicate Sellers are likely to be in control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was WRONG.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL ESPR. Full disclosure: I hold no position in ESPR.

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sandiegojp
January 5, 2015 1:53 am

Re: $GILD chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Lower Vol and narrower Range. Close near Low (18% off). Lower High and Open. Higher Low and Close. Weekly chart – MACDH and MACD Lines showing a Bearish divergence. 2FI tracking Close. Close below falling Value Zone and flat 34EMAs. Widening Bollinger bands – potentional reversal to the mean. Daily charts – MACDH tracking Close. MACD Lines and 2FI neutral. Close below falling Value Zone and 34EMAs. RSi and Stochastic neutral. Bollinger bands widening. Expect buyers to remain in control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was RIGHT.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL GILD. Full disclosure: long GILD.

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sandiegojp
January 5, 2015 2:09 am

Re: $NBY chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Lower Vol and narrowing Range. Close at High. Higher High, Low and Close. Lower Open. Weekly chart – MACDH showing Bullish divergence. MACD Lines and 2FI neutral. Close below falling Value Zone and 34EMAs. RSI near Oversold territory (31). Stochastic neutral. Bollinger bands narrowing. Daily chart – MACDH, MACD Lines and 2FI tracking Close. Close at lower edge of falling Value Zone and 34EMAs. RSI and Stochastic in neutral territory and rising. Close mid-Range of MA Envelope. Narrowing Bollinger bands. Expect Buyers to remain in control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was RIGHT.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL NBY. Full disclosure: long NBY.

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sandiegojp
January 5, 2015 2:30 am

Re; $TLOG chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Lower Vol but wider Range. Close near High (10% off). Higher High, Low, Open and Close. Weekly chart – MACDH, MACD Lines and 2FI track Close. Close above 0 Value Zone. Close at upper edge of flat 34EMAs. RSI and Stochastic neutral and rising. Bollinger bands widening. Daily chart – MACDH, MACD Lines and 2FI tracking close. Close above rising Value Zone and flat 34EMAs. RSI in Overbought territory. Stochastic Neutral and rising. Bollinger bands neutral. Expect Buyers to remain in control BUT 3S filing may cause price to collapse.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was RIGHT.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL TLOG. Full disclosure: long TLOG.

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rvpatel50
January 5, 2015 8:50 pm
Reply to  hipockets

HP
if interested , you can buy Elron Technologies in USA through symbol elrnf. Please use limit order due to small volume. I have a small position and will increase if liked by Dr KSS and others.

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sandiegojp
January 5, 2015 9:11 pm
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Hi HP:
Weekly chart – MACDH and MACD Lines are tracking the Close, but 2FI is showing a bearing divergence. Close is above rising Value Zone and slightly rising 34EMAs. Close at top edge of falling 50SMA and above flat 200SMA. Stochastic and RSI both in overbought territory (Note: I have not backtested this stock to see where the overbought/oversold territory is. I’m simply using the standard 70/30 and 80/20 bands respectively.).
Daily Chart – MACDH, MACD Line and 2FI tracking Close. Close above rising Value Zone and 34EMAs. RSI and Stochastic both in overbought territory and rising! Close above MA Envelope. Bollinger band widening. Range is narrowing on lower volume (still over 300% of avge volume). I’m concerned that the MACDH failed to make a substantially higher High given the high of the Close. While the position of the Close would indicate that Buyers should remain in charge (pending any contrarian news), my “read” is that Seller will regain control.
This is not a recommendation to BUY/SELL BTX. Full disclosure: I hold no position in BTX.

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sandiegojp
January 6, 2015 1:06 am

Re: $ ACHN chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Lower Vol and narrower Range. Close near mid-Range (45% off Low). Higher High, Low and Open. Lower Close ($0.01). Weekly chart – MACDH and Lines tracking Close. 2FI showing Bullish divergence. Close above flattening Value Zone and 34EMAs. RSI and Stochastic flat at mid-Range. Continuing ccumulation period? Daily chart – MACDH and Line showing a Bullish divergence. 2FI tracking Close. Close above narrow Value Zone, mid-Range of flat 34EMAs, and mid-Range of falling MA Envelope. RSI flat at upper edge of Overbought zone. Stochastic at lower end of Oversold and rising. Expect Buyers to regain control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was WRONG.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL ACHN. Full disclosure: long ACHN.

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sandiegojp
January 6, 2015 1:18 am

Re: $AGIO chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Lower Vol and narrower Range. Close near mid-Range (45% off Low). Lower High, Low, Open and Close. Weekly chart – MACDH and Lines tracking trend. 2FI showing a slight Bullish divergence. Close above slightly rising Value Zone, 34 EMAs. RSI slightly below mid-Range and falling. Stochastic falling from upper edge of Overbought. Bollinger bands narrowing. Daily chart – MACDH and Lines tracking trend. 2FI showing a slight Bullish divergence. Close below falling Value Zone and above flattening 34EMAs. RSI below Oversold zone and falling. Stochastic below mid-Range and falling. Bollinger bands narrowing. Expect Buyers to regain control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was RIGHT.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL AGIO. Full disclosure: I hold no position in AGIO.

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sandiegojp
January 6, 2015 1:30 am

Re: $ARWR chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Lower Vol but wider Range. Close near Low (19% off). Higher High. Lower Low, Open and Close. Weekly chart – MACDH and Lines showing Bullish divergence. 2FI tracking trend. Close near lower edege of flattening Value Zone and below 34EMAs. RSI above Overbought zone and falling. Stochastic slightly rising at lower edge of Oversold. Bollinger bands narrowing. Daily chart – MACD Lines showing Bullish divergence. MACDH and 2FI tracking trend. Close above rising Value Zone and 34EMAs. RSI dipped below Overbought zone and falling. Stochastic at upper edge of Overbought and falling. Close at upper edge of MA Envelope. Bollinger bands narrowing. Expect Buyers to regain control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was RIGHT.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL ARWR. Full disclosure: long ARWR.

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sandiegojp
January 6, 2015 1:46 am

Re: $CLDN chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Higher Vol and wider Range. Close near Low (7% off). Lower Low and Close. Higher High and Open. Weekly chart – MACD Lines showing a Bullish divergence. MACDH and 2FI tracking trend. RSI and Stochastic set to cross under Overbought. Bollinger bands widening. Daily chart – MACDH, MACD Lines and 2FI tracking trend. RSI dipping toward lower edge of Oversold. Stochastic falling from upper edge of Overbought. Bollinger bands narrowing. Expect Buyers to regain control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was WRONG.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL CLDN. Full disclosure: long CLDN.

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sandiegojp
January 6, 2015 1:57 am

Re: $GILD chart analysis
TSM – No trade
P/V – Higher Vol (53% of Avge) and wider Range. Close nearer High (35% off). Higher High, Open and Close. Lower Low. Weekly chart – MACDH and MACD Lines showing Bearish divergence. 2FI tracking trend. RSI risign from lower edges of Oversold. Stochastic flattish at lower edge of Oversold. Bollinger bands widening. Daily chart – MACDH, MACD Lines and 2FI tracking trend. RSi set to cross over Overbought zone. Stochastic rising toward mid-Range. Neutral Bollinger bands. Expect Buyers to retain control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was RIGHT.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL GILD. Full disclosure: long GILD.

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sandiegojp
January 6, 2015 2:13 am

Re: $TLOG chart analysis
TSM – Short side trade setting up
P/V – Higher Vol and wider Range. Close near High (19% off). Higher High, Low, Open and Close. Weekly chart – MACDH showing very slight bearish divergence. MACD Lines tracking trend. 2FY neutral. RSI rising to upper edge of Overbought. Stochastic rising from mid-Range. Bollinger bands widening. Daily charts – MACDH and MACD Lines tracking trend. 2FI neutral. RSI in Overbought zone and rising. Stochastic rising from mid-Range. Even Bollinger bands. Expect Buyers to remain in control.
For the record, yesterday’s “call” was RIGHT.
This is NOT a recommendation to BUY/SELL TLOG. Full disclosure: long TLOG
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sandiegojp
January 6, 2015 11:51 pm

Re: Chart analysis
Fellow Gummies, I will be taking a break from posting chart analyses on a nightly basis. It is evident that I have yet much to learn to be a “trader”, never mind posting. I will take the time to reflect on the lessons learned, unlearn some of them, learn new ones (hopefully more helpful to all of us), redo my spreadsheets, back test the theory and then… be back. Trust that I remain with you in spirit and wish everyone financially successful trading. I will also pipe on current posts if I believe I have anything worthy of sharing.

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Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe
January 7, 2015 12:40 am
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Thanks for all the sharing, J-P — if you’d like to post your learning process in some more in-depth articles as you go along, giving you the ability to include images, give me a shout at travis [@] stockgumshoe.com… I am miles from being a chartist or technician, but I know many readers are curious about that perspective.

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January 7, 2015 10:25 am
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Thank you JP. I appreciate all the efforts you put into this site. I have a long way to go understanding everything you posted but you have impacted my portfolio in a positive way. I wish I could spend more time here and contribute more. I also will bid good bye to the site for a couple of weeks, so a big Thank You and good bye to all the gummies for the help and entertainment, especially Dr Kss, Travis, and all the heavy hitters. You know who you are and I would not want to leave anyone out. I leave with my head above water, but most of you folks are way above my pay grade. Cheers.

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SoGiAm
January 7, 2015 12:52 am

Thank you Jean-Pierre. Your charting, analyses and articles have taught me much. You are a genuine Star Gummie and I very much appreciate you. Best-Benjamin

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SoGiAm
June 6, 2015 9:33 am

JUNO- uthor: Benny Hill

Comment:
Kenny: FWIW
BEARISH DOJI STAR
Definition
This pattern appears in an uptrend and warns that the trend will change. It consists of a white candlestick and a Doji with a gap up at the opening. If the Doji is in the form of an Umbrella the pattern is called “Bearish Dragonfly Doji”. In case of an Inverted Umbrella it is called “Bearish Gravestone Doji”. Here, all these patterns are subsumed under the name: “Bearish Doji Star”, regardless of the shape of the Doji.
Recognition Criteria
1. The market is characterized by a prevailing uptrend.
2. On the first day a white candlestick is observed.
3. Then, we see a Doji on the second day that gaps up.
Best2ALL!-Benjamin

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