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30 Dec 14
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Homma Munehisa during early 18th century which evolved into the use of candlestick techniques, and is today a technical analysis charting tool
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hich continued the work of Charles Dow and William Peter Hamilton in their books Stock Market Theory and Practice and Technical Market Analysis
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as price, volume, orders size, speed, conditions, bids for buying and selling, etc.; printed in a paper strip which ran through a machine called a stock ticker. It was sent to the brokerage houses and to the homes and offices of most active speculators. Such a system fell into disuse with the advent in the late 60's, of the electronic panels.
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26 Apr 12
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17 Apr 10
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I realized technical analysis didn't work when I turned the charts upside down and didn't get a different answer"
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"Charts are great for predicting the pas
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15 Feb 10
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29 Nov 09
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29 Oct 09
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Whether technical analysis actually works is a matter of controversy.
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"offers strong evidence that the levels help to predict intraday trend interruptions," although the "predictive power" of those levels was "found to vary across the exchange rates and firms examined."
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n this paper, we propose a systematic and automatic approach to technical pattern recognition using nonparametric kernel regression, and apply this method to a large number of U.S. stocks from 1962 to 1996 to evaluate the effectiveness of technical analysis. By comparing the unconditional empirical distribution of daily stock returns to the conditional distribution---conditioned on specific technical indicators such as head-and-shoulders or double-bottoms---we find that over the 31-year sample period, several technical indicators do provide incremental information and may have some practical value."
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Essentially, technical analysis examines two areas of investing: the analysis of market "psych" (or sentiment), and the analysis of supply/demand (whether investors have the funds to support their hopes and fears). A bullish investor without funds cannot take the market higher.
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jihshienlu"a financial markets technique that claims the ability to forecast the future direction of security prices through the study of past market data, primarily price and volume."
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