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Charting Analysis

# Video Title
08A

Candles, Setups, and Signal Bars

Trend bars and TR bars Signal bars and entry bars Bad signal bars
08B
Reversal bars
Multi bar reversals Inside and outside bars
08C
Tight Trading Ranges as setups
ii and Breakout Mode
08D
What is a setup?
Weak setup, need more 2nd signal Countertrend needs strong signal bar
09A

Pullbacks and Bar Counting

What is a pullback? What is bar counting?
09B
Double Top Bear Flags, and Double Bottom Bull Flags
High 4 and Low 4 Consecutive reversals
09C
Endless pullback
Higher and lower time frames Countertrend traders exit on High or Low 2
10A

Buying and Selling Pressure

What is Buying and Selling Pressure? Gaps
10B
Trading Ranges
Channels
11A

Gaps

What are gaps?
11B
Moving Average Gap Bars
Exhaustion Gap
11C
Micro gaps
Gap Open Bars Gaps mean strength Body Gap (Negative gap)
11D
Gaps often lead to trends
Stairs

Market Cycle

12A

Market Cycle

Four parts of market cycle? Pullback is start of channel
Channel becomes Trading Range
12B
Market cycle: always trend or TR
Inertia and 80% rule Definitions 1: Trends, swings, legs
12C
Definitions 2: Pullbacks
Definitions 3: Trading Range Binary decisions
13A

Always In

Always trend or TR Always In direction
Trader’s Equation
13B
Always In Long
Always In Short
13C
Scalping and swing trading
14A

Trends

What is a trend? Bull trend needs Higher Lows
Bear trend needs Lower Highs
14B
When not clear, then TR
Breakout is strongest trend 80% rule: Most reversals fail
14C
Types of trends
Bull and bear trends Traps and breakouts
14D
Trend from the Open
Trending Trading Ranges Broad Channel trend
14E
Tight Channel
Small pullback trend
15A

Breakouts

What is a breakout? 80% rule: Most breakouts fail
Reversal is a breakout
Trading Range means BLSHS!
15B
Need follow-through
Trends always try to reverse Breakout can begin small
15C
Breakout usually has 2nd leg
Trading Range breakouts
15D
2nd Leg Traps
Signs of strong breakouts Succeed or reverse?
15E
Exhaustion or Measuring Gap?
Weaker BO has deeper PB BO Test
15F
Failed BO, trend resumption or reversal?
15G
5 tick traps and 11 pip traps
Fade weak setups
15H
Surprise Bars
2nd Leg Traps and exhaustion Give-up Bars – Minor reversal
16A

Channels

Channel is 2 lines Lines need 2 points
70% Rule
16B
How to draw channels
Forex bear channel examples Emini bull channel examples
16C
New trend begins in old trend
Higher time frames Reversals and breakouts
16D
Types of channels
Tight and Broad Bull Channels Tight and Broad Bear Channels
16E
Evolution into Trading Range
Channel breakouts usually fail With trend BO of channel
16F
Limit orders to fade test of line
Breakouts at start of trend Reversals and breakout failures Broad channel or Trading Range (TR)? Every TR has bull and bear channel
17A

Tight Channels & Micro Channels

What is a Tight Channel? What is a Micro Channel?
17B
Tight Trading Ranges
Breakout or climax?
18A

Trading Ranges

Definition of pullback and Trading Range Hallmarks: confusion, disappointment

18B TR contains buy and sell setups

BOM (BreakOut Mode) 2nd Leg Trap

18C Trend resumption, or reversal?

Trend, or leg in TR?

18D Tight Trading Range (TTR)

Ledges Limit Order Market (LOM)

18E What is vacuum effect?

Perverse logic: Fade BO

18F Trading Range: Don’t bet on breakout

Breakout into trend Early signs of TR

Support, Resistance, and Basic Patterns

19A

Support and Resistance

What is support and resistance (S/R)? S/R, not news, controls price Monthly charts need monthly stops S/R is usually precise

19B What S/R is best?

Forex S/R not precise Examples

19C Other Types of S/R

Round Numbers List of S/R

19D Buy The Close, Sell The Close

Breakout (BO) Test

19E Highest and lowest close

Bulls need HL, bears need LH 50% Pullback

20A

Measured Moves

Leg 1 = Leg 2

20B Height of Trading Range

Height of breakout

21A

Reversals

What is a reversal Minor and Major Trend Reversals Reversals can begin with breakouts

21B Reversal is earliest entry

80% rule Cup and Handle

21C Beginners love reversals

Buying and Selling Pressure Nested pattern

21D 40% winner

Ten Bars, Two Legs (TBTL) Most reversals are Double Top or Bottom

22A

Major Trend Reversals

What are major and minor reversals? MTR is most important reversal pattern

22B Successful LH MTR
22C MAG (Moving Average Gap bar)

Most tops are Double Tops

22D MTR bottoms

Head and shoulders reversals Failed MTR

23A

Final Flags

What is a Final Flag?

23B Small Final Flags

ii Final Flags

24A

Wedges

What is a Wedge? How to draw lines

24B Wedges rarely perfect

Most channels are Wedges Wedge variations

24C Bad Wedges are not reversal setups

Reversal begins before old trend ends Earlier entry on smaller time frame

24D What is a parabolic Wedge?

Strong trends have bad Wedges

24E Failed Wedge
25A

Double Tops and Bottoms

What is a Double Top or Bottom? Why Double Tops and Bottoms work Double Top and Bottom Flags

25B Tests of support and resistance

Failed Double Tops and Bottoms Measured Moves

26A

Triangles

Triangle Wedge Reversal or continuation (flag)

26B Expanding Triangle

Bad looking patterns

27A

Head and Shoulders

Head and Shoulders is MTR Most Head and Shoulder reversals are minor

27B Markets resist change

What happens when stop is hit?

28

Rounded Tops and Bottoms

Always something else

29A

Climaxes

What is a climax?

29B V tops and bottoms
29C Climactic reversals

Gaps: Exhaustion, Measuring

29D Consecutive climaxes
29E Climaxes caused by options firms

Failed consecutive climaxes