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Technical Analysis Guide

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1Technical Analysis Guide Empty Technical Analysis Guide Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:23 am

Quibit


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

What Is Technical Analysis?
Technical Analysis (TA) is the study of charts to predict future prices and create trading systems. Although this guide uses examples of stock charts, the principles work just the same on any type of financial instrument, including forex, futures, market indexes, etc. Now let’s get started.  Below is a sample stock chart that a chartist might study:

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The details of the above chart will be explained shortly, but as you can see, there’s no reason to be intimidated. Technical analysis is almost completely visual. It doesn’t require a degree in finance or economics, nor does it require exceptional skill in mathematics.  If you can read a chart, you can be a chartist.  

Technical Analysis vs. Fundamental Analysis
Most have heard of fundamental analysis (FA). In fact, it’s the stock market investing strategy that most are taught first. FA looks at things like earnings, cash flow, debt or any other financial aspect of a company, i.e., the “fundamentals” of a company. “Fundamentals” can also refer to economic fundamentals affecting the entire stock market. A person using FA might study financial statements to discover what he thinks a company’s stock should be worth, and then, if the stock is trading below that value, buy it hoping to make a future profit.  In this way FA is a strategy concerned with the inner workings of companies.

In contrast, technical analysis isn’t concerned with financial statements, management or anything else underlying a company’s business. Pure chartists only study how stock prices have behaved in the past and how that could affect them in the future. In fact, a chartist using technical analysis might buy and sell a stock knowing nothing about what the underlying company does.  

For an example, a person using TA might notice that, in the past year, every time XYZ’s stock goes down to $25 it soon bounces back up to $35.  He would then buy XYZ at $25, hoping that it will bounce back up to $35 again. He doesn’t necessarily know or care why XYZ has been bouncing between $25 and $35, but he tries to profit from it nonetheless.

The Better Stock Market Investing Strategy: Technical Analysis or Fundamental Analysis?
The ongoing debate between TA and FA alone could fill up a book. Ever since the concept of TA surfaced, die-hard FA traders have said that TA is worse than snake oil. On the other side, avid chartists swear that FA is a waste of time. Which is the better stock market investing strategy? It depends on whom you ask, but the answer is probably somewhere in the middle. Take the following two successful money managers:

Jim Rogers uses fundamental analysis exclusively and ran The Quantum Fund along with George Soros in the 1970’s. For the 30 years that the fund existed, it averaged over 30% a year-- phenomenal results relative to other funds and the S&P 500 index. When Jack Schwager, author of the Getting Started in Technical Analysis, asked Rogers about technical analysis, Rogers responded, “I’ve never met a rich technician.  Excluding, of course, technicians who sell their services and make a lot of money.”

On the other hand there’s Marty Schwartz, a money manager who exclusively uses technical analysis. At the request of Jack Schwager, Marty had his past 10 years of trading records audited. The results were that over the previous 10 years, Marty averaged 25% a month, and during those 10 years only suffered two losing months of 2% and 3%-- results too consistent to be attributed to chance. When asked about why he switched from fundamental analysis to technical analysis, Marty’s answer sounded like a rebuttal to Jim Rogers’ comment: “I always laugh at people who say, ‘I’ve never met a rich technician.’ I love that!  It’s such an arrogant, nonsensical response.  I used fundamentals for nine years and got rich as a technician.”

As you can see, there’s no consensus on whether TA or FA is the better stock market investing strategy; even the experts are divided. You’ll have to draw your own conclusions, but if you should care to look, there are plenty of books and research papers arguing both sides.

Using Both TA and FA
Even though experts argue about technical analysis vs. fundamental analysis, don’t let that fool you into thinking they’re polar opposites.  You can use both in your investing strategy or you can realize they’re different versions of the same thing. Indeed, many chartists treat TA as a short cut to FA. Jack Schwager, long time chartist and author, elaborates:

“Technical analysis and fundamental analysis are more closely related than most would lead you to believe…[most chartists] do not dismiss the relevance of fundamental factors; they simply believe that price data incorporates and reflects these factors, and the best way to understand their impact on market behavior is to analyze charts.”

Others use both when selecting investments, using fundamentals for identifying sound investments, and then using TA to time their buying and selling. William O’Neil, founder of Investors Business Daily, is an advocate of using both TA and FA.

Charles Dow, founder of The Dow Jones Industrial Average, was also a man who used TA and FA. His Dow Theory resulted from a series of articles published in The Wall Street Journal between 1900 and 1902. In fact, the Dow Theory is thought by many to be predecessor to most principles of modern technical analysis.

Regardless of how you use technical analysis, it should not be ignored completely. When it comes to finding good stock market investing strategy, information is power, so you’re not doing yourself any favors by ignoring the charts. While extremists deny the utility of technical analysis, most reasonable people concede it has its place. Many major brokerage houses hire chartists, and the financial media often refer to it. At worst, learning TA will lead to a more thorough understanding of the market; at best, it will prove to be a valuable money-making tool



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2Technical Analysis Guide Empty Re: Technical Analysis Guide Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:36 am

Quibit


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Before Getting Started

Jargon to Know
You may already know the following, but it’s important to make clear a few terms before we get started:
*A bull, or someone who is bullish, is someone who thinks a market or a security will go up.
*A bear, or someone who is bearish, is someone who thinks a market or a security will go down.
*The terms technical analysis and chart reading are synonymous.
*A chartist and a technician are the same thing. They’re both practitioners of technical analysis.
*Going long means to bet that something will go up.
*Going short means to bet that something will go down.

3Technical Analysis Guide Empty Re: Technical Analysis Guide Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:16 pm

tubal


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

When you post stuff like this it's nice if you post the source as well, otherwise it's not fair on the original author.

4Technical Analysis Guide Empty Re: Technical Analysis Guide Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:57 pm

rasitha


Stock Analytic
Stock Analytic

Tx machang for this ..... i was looking for some info about Technical Analysis

tx a lot

5Technical Analysis Guide Empty Re: Technical Analysis Guide Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:39 pm

Kumar

Kumar
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Very good one for novices like me,
Thanks a lot.

6Technical Analysis Guide Empty Re: Technical Analysis Guide Tue Jan 03, 2012 12:27 am

kaka


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Good work kumar, thanks

7Technical Analysis Guide Empty Re: Technical Analysis Guide Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:30 pm

Redbulls

Redbulls
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

Good one.
Thanks a lot.

8Technical Analysis Guide Empty Re: Technical Analysis Guide Thu Dec 01, 2016 11:28 am

jehovah

jehovah
Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

thanks!! Laughing

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