'Stop and Make Money' Will Help You Discover How to Anticipate Short Term Stock Market Moves and Improve Your Overall Trading Activities.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c82701) has announced the addition of "Stop and Make Money: How To Profit in the Stock Market Using Volume and Stop Orders" to their offering. Richard Arms is one of the world's most respected stock market technicians market technician See technician. . His expertise in this field is unparalleled, and now, with Stop and Make Money, he reveals how to profit from short-term Short-term Any investments with a maturity of one year or less. short-term 1. Of or relating to a gain or loss on the value of an asset that has been held less than a specified period of time. price movements in the stock market--whether you're buying or selling short -- by accurately interpreting price/volume information and effectively employing stop orders to enter and exit positions. With this book as your guide, you'll quickly discover how to anticipate short-term stock market moves and improve your overall trading activities. Author Info: Richard Arms, a financial consultant to institutional investors Institutional Investor A non-bank person or organization that trades securities in large enough share quantities or dollar amounts that they qualify for preferential treatment and lower commissions. and a private portfolio manager, is a noted expert in the field of technical and market analysis. Arms has created key technical tools for understanding market price movement, which are listed daily in the Wall Street Journal and included in a variety of market analysis software programs. His Equivolume Equivolume A chart that compares price and volume and plots them together as one piece of data. The height of each bar represents the high and low for each period, and the width represents the volume relative to the total shares traded over the time period being viewed. charting system is now part of the most popular stock and futures software, and his Arms Index Arms index Also known as a TRading INdex (TRIN). The index is usually calculated as the number of advancing issues divided by the number of declining issues. This, in turn, is divided by the advancing volume divided by the declining volume. -- also known as the Short-Term Trading Index short-term trading index A technical trading indicator that is calculated by dividing the volume of advancing stocks relative to the volume of declining stocks by the number of advancing stocks relative to the number of declining stocks. or TRIN TRIN Short for TRaders INdex. A technical analysis indicator calculated by taking the advances-to-declines spread and dividing that by the volume of advances to declines. Notes: If the value of this is less than 1, then it is considered to be a very bullish indicator -- has become one of the most important technical tools on Wall Street. Arms received the prestigious Market Technicians Award in 1995. Contents: Acknowledgments. About the Author. INTRODUCTION The Great Opportunity. CHAPTER 1 Let's Get Started. CHAPTER 2 A Pair of Shorts. CHAPTER 3 Why Technical Analysis? CHAPTER 4 The Market Is Always Right. CHAPTER 5 Equivolume Charts. CHAPTER 6 Getting Ready to Trade. CHAPTER 7 Choosing Your Route. CHAPTER 8 Power Boxes. CHAPTER 9 Okay, Let's Buy. CHAPTER 10 Stop Orders for Getting In. CHAPTER 11 Stop Orders for Getting Out. CHAPTER 12 A Play, Not a Position. CHAPTER 13 Minding the Gaps. CHAPTER 14 Tops and Bottoms. CHAPTER 15 Flags, Pennants, and Rectangles. CHAPTER 16 Support and Resistance. CHAPTER 17 Trends and Channels. CHAPTER 18 Targets. CHAPTER 19 Ease of Movement and Volume-Adjusted Moving Averages. CHAPTER 20 Is the Market Going to Go Up or Down? CHAPTER 21 The Arms Index. CHAPTER 22 Market Tops and Bottoms. CHAPTER 23 In Conclusion. About the CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). . Index. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c82701 |
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