Technical Analysis in Forex and Stock Market
By Young Ho Seo
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This book is another effort for me to introduce the scientific trading for the trading community in Forex and Stock market. In my previous five books, I provided the details on how technical analysis can predict the market in conjunction with fractal wave. However, I felt that I could expand this on other technical analysis outside Support, Resistance, Triangle Pattern, Fibonacci Analysis, Harmonic Pattern, Elliott Wave, and X3 Chart Pattern. Hence, I chosen the supply and demand analysis to accomplish this goal. My goal was to provide you more practical trading examples. So that you can learn how to make use of the fractal wave in practice for your trading. The idea behind the supply and demand analysis starts with understanding the supply and demand curve in Economics. However, you do not need the deep understanding of the supply demand curve and Economics to use this technique. Hence, this technical analysis is accessible by anyone. In fact, the supply and demand analysis shares some common attributes with the volume spread analysis (VSA) devised by Richard Wyckoff. For example, the supply and demand analysis uses the price pattern based on the key area in the price analysis. The supply and demand analysis is the simple and straightforward price pattern analysis. In addition, the demand supply zone can be used as the support resistance too. We demonstrate how to use the demand supply zone as the support resistance in this book.
Supply and demand trading does not require any complicated technical indicators or math skills. However, it purely focuses on the price itself. As it is the effective tool for your trading, I believe that many people will love to have this technical analysis on their toolbox. My latest book tends to be easier to read as I put a lot of effort to find the simplest explanation as possible. This book is easy to read too. In addition to the supply and demand analysis, this book covers other technical analysis in brief. This will help you to compare the supply and demand analysis with other technical analysis. However, this does not mean that this book is comprehensive to explain all the technical analysis in details. If you are looking to explore other technical analysis in details outside the supply and demand analysis, then I will recommend reading my previous books. In the list below, I put the easy to read book on top. Try to read the easy to read book first and try to read the harder book later to improve your trading and investment.
- Technical Analysis in Forex and Stock Market (Supply Demand Analysis and Support Resistance)
- Science Of Support, Resistance, Fibonacci Analysis, Harmonic Pattern, Elliott Wave and X3 Chart Pattern (In Forex and Stock Market Trading)
- Profitable Chart Patterns in Forex and Stock Market (Fibonacci Analysis, Harmonic Pattern, Elliott Wave, and X3 Chart Pattern)
- Guide to Precision Harmonic Pattern Trading (Mastering Turning Point Strategy for Financial Trading)
- Scientific Guide to Price Action and Pattern Trading (Wisdom of Trend, Cycle, and Fractal Wave)
- Predicting Forex and Stock Market with Fractal Pattern (Science of Price and Time)
Young Ho Seo
Young Ho Seo is an Engineer, Financial Trader, and Quantitative Developer, working on Trading Science and Investment Engineering since 2011. He is the creator of many technical indicators, price patterns and trading strategies used in the financial market. He is also teaching the trading practice on how to use the Support, Resistance, Trend line, Fibonacci Analysis, Harmonic Pattern, Elliott Wave Theory, Chart Patterns, and Probability for Forex and Stock Market. His works include developing scientific trading principle and mathematical algorithm in the work of Benjamin Graham, Everette S. Gardner, Benoit Mandelbrot, Ralph Nelson Elliott, Harold M. Gartley, Richard Shabacker, William Delbert Gann and Richard Dennis. You can find his dedicated works on www.algotrading-investment.com. His life mission is to connect financial traders and scientific community for better understanding of this world and crowd behaviour in the financial market. He wrote many books and articles, which are helpful for understanding the technology and application behind data mining, statistics, time series forecasting, fractal science, econometrics, and artificial intelligence in the financial market.
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Technical Analysis in Forex and Stock Market - Young Ho Seo
About This Book
This book is another effort for me to introduce the scientific trading for the trading community in Forex and Stock market. In my previous five books, I provided the details on how technical analysis can predict the market in conjunction with fractal wave. However, I felt that I could expand this on other technical analysis outside Support, Resistance, Triangle Pattern, Fibonacci Analysis, Harmonic Pattern, Elliott Wave, and X3 Chart Pattern. Hence, I chosen the supply and demand analysis to accomplish this goal. My goal was to provide you more practical trading examples. So that you can learn how to make use of the fractal wave in practice for your trading. The idea behind the supply and demand analysis starts with understanding the supply and demand curve in Economics. However, you do not need the deep understanding of the supply demand curve and Economics to use this technique. Hence, this technical analysis is accessible by anyone. In fact, the supply and demand analysis shares some common attributes with the volume spread analysis (VSA) devised by Richard Wyckoff. For example, the supply and demand analysis uses the price pattern based on the key area in the price analysis. The supply and demand analysis is the simple and straightforward price pattern analysis. In addition, the demand supply zone can be used as the support resistance too. We demonstrate how to use the demand supply zone as the support resistance in this book.
Supply and demand trading does not require any complicated technical indicators or math skills. However, it purely focuses on the price itself. As it is the effective tool for your trading, I believe that many people will love to have this technical analysis on their toolbox. My latest book tends to be easier to read as I put a lot of effort to find the simplest explanation as possible. This book is easy to read too. In addition to the supply and demand analysis, this book covers other technical analysis in brief. This will help you to compare the supply and demand analysis with other technical analysis. However, this does not mean that this book is comprehensive to explain all the technical analysis in details. If you are looking to explore other technical analysis in details outside the supply and demand analysis, then I will recommend reading my previous books. In the list below, I put the easy to read book on top. Try to read the easy to read book first and try to read the harder book later to improve your trading and investment.
Technical Analysis in Forex and Stock Market (Supply Demand Analysis and Support Resistance)
Science Of Support, Resistance, Fibonacci Analysis, Harmonic Pattern, Elliott Wave and X3 Chart Pattern (In Forex and Stock Market Trading)
Profitable Chart Patterns in Forex and Stock Market (Fibonacci Analysis, Harmonic Pattern, Elliott Wave, and X3 Chart Pattern)
Guide to Precision Harmonic Pattern Trading (Mastering Turning Point Strategy for Financial Trading)
Scientific Guide to Price Action and Pattern Trading (Wisdom of Trend, Cycle, and Fractal Wave)
Predicting Forex and Stock Market with Fractal Pattern (Science of Price and Time)
About The Author
Young Ho Seo is an Engineer, Financial Trader, and Quantitative Developer, working on Trading Science and Investment Engineering since 2011. He is the creator of many technical indicators, price patterns and trading strategies used in the financial market. He is also teaching the trading practice on how to use the Supply Demand Analysis, Support, Resistance, Trend line, Fibonacci Analysis, Harmonic Pattern, Elliott Wave Theory, Chart Patterns, and Probability for Forex and Stock Market. His works include developing scientific trading principle and mathematical algorithm in the work of Benjamin Graham, Everette S. Gardner, Benoit Mandelbrot, Ralph Nelson Elliott, Harold M. Gartley, Richard Shabacker, William Delbert Gann, Richard Wyckoff and Richard Dennis. You can find his dedicated works on www.algotrading-investment.com. His life mission is to connect financial traders and scientific community for better understanding of this world and crowd behaviour in the financial market. He wrote many books and articles, which are helpful for understanding the technology and application behind technical analysis, statistics, time series forecasting, fractal science, econometrics, and artificial intelligence in the financial market.
Pioneers in the Scientific Trading
Charles Dow
Charles Dow co-founded Dow Jones & Company with Edward Jones and Charles Bergstresser. He also co-founded The Wall Street Journal. He created the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index. In 1896, he calculated Dow Jones Industrial Average Index using the stock price of the twelve companies. Until 1902, he studied the price movement in chart and created the Dow Theory, the groundwork for the technical analysis. Dow Theory suggests that price shows a particular patterns before bullish market and bearish market proceed. In fact, Dow Theory was published much later by his colleague, William P. Hamilton in 1922.
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Richard Wyckoff
Richard Wyckoff was one of the earliest scientific trader, who tried to identify underlying trends or logic behind market action. He worked with many legendary traders like Jesse Livermore, E. H. Harriman, James R. Keene, Otto Kahn, and, J.P. Morgan throughout his career. He is also famously known for the creator of the Wyckoff volume spread analysis. In 1922, he was publishing educational articles for stock market, which were run in New York's The Saturday Evening Post starting in 1922. Throughout the trading history, his volume spread analysis made some influence on other technical analysis like the supply and demand analysis.
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Richard Shabacker
He is one of the earliest technical analyst in the stock market. In 1932, he published Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits
. In the book, he taught many price patterns, which