What works and what doesn’t in classical charting
Support, resistance, false breakouts, kangaroo tails
Recorded on April 27, 2016; presentation 25 min; Q&A 45 min (total 1 hr 10 min)
Technical analysis began with classical charting. The development of computerized analysis has made many classical tools inadequate – but a small number of those tools has stood the test of time, making them as useful today as ever. This presentation focuses on those tools, including trading rules and many examples.
All classes are followed by a Question & Answer period. The total length of a recording, including the Q&A, is slightly over an hour. All recordings include a PDF of the presentation.