Bibliography
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(In alphabetical order) Aby, Carroll D. J. Point & Figure Charting: The Complete Guide. Grinville, SC: Traders Press Inc., 1996. Bollinger, John. Bollinger on Bollinger Bands. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2002. Bulkowski, Thomas N. Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2000. Carney, Scott M. Harmonic Trading, Volume One: Profiting ... Read more
OBV P&F
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Volume Indicator P&F Charts On Balance Volume, invented by Joseph Granville, is a most basic volume indicator. It adds the volume to the previous total when price rises, else it is deducted. OBV indicator calculated on usual charts when plotted using Point & Figure method becomes very simple to read due to the clear and ... Read more
P&F of Indicators
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Indicator as Point & Figure A 14-day RSI is a popular indicator on bar and candlestick charts. Same indicator plotted in P&F charts is featured below. Figure 11.3.1: Nifty 14 day RSI line chart and 2% x 3 Point & Figure chart This way, noise of RSI indicator can be removed and plotted for reading ... Read more
Trading Column Reversal
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Although column reversal is the most basic formation of a P&F chart, using it from the trading perspective needs understanding of major P&F formations and a little practice. It can provide very affordable trading opportunity but one must know which setup should be traded. We discussed the affordability aspect while discussing the basic patterns. There ... Read more
Follow-through
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Follow-through is an important concept and I cannot stress enough about its significance. If there is strength in the move, it shall witness a follow-through. We discussed the Catapult formation which is basically a follow-through to Triple Top or Triple Bottom pattern, Double Top Buy pattern is otherwise also a bullish signal but its appearance ... Read more
Variations
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This section is relatively advanced and will take you to the next level of understanding the patterns. We have discussed the major P&F formations, which are completely objective in nature. Meaning that there cannot be an argument over their occurrence, irrespective of what happens subsequently. Words like ‘strict’ were used while explaining the column requirements ... Read more