Dr. Mircea Dologa – Integrated Pithfork Analysis (Volume 1,2,3).
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Introduction.
- The Birth of Pivots and the Pitchfork.
- Choice of Pivot..
- The Magnetic Power of Median Lines.
- The Mini-Median Line.
- Warning Lines..
- Trigger Lines.
- Sliding Parallel Lines.
- Unorthodox Trend Lines..
- Multiple Pitchfork Trading.
- Schiff Pitchforks and Affiliates..
Action and Reaction Lines.. - The Gap Median Line.
- Breakaway and Runaway Gaps.
- Fibonacci Price Lines.
- Confluences.
- Mirror Bars.
- Energy-Building Rectangles.
- The Pitchforks’ Journey Through Multiple Time Frames.
- Case Studies and Money Management.
Short-Term Trading – INTEGRATED PITCHFORK ANALYSIS Advanced level
300 pages – 450 charts by Dr Mircea Dologa, MD, CTA
Introduction
Chapter
- 1 – Context of the Trade
- 2 – Pre-open Preparation
- 3 – News Trading – Overnight & Intra-Day Unfolding
- 4 – Inter-markets Analysis – Fundamentals – Real-Time Use
- 5 – Elliott Waves – Real-Time & Intermediate-Term Use – Pitchforks Intricacy
- 6 – Original Tools for Impulsive Pattern End
- 7 – Channelling – Pathways in the Sand – Market Move Projections
- 8 – Variable Time/Price Location of Pitchfork’s Anchor
- 9 – Variable Time/Price Location of the Anchor in Schiff Pitchfork
- 10 – Fibonacci & Momentum Bar Counts related to Pitchfork’s Pivots
- 11 – RSI and Pitchfork Synergism
- 12 – Stochastics & Pitchfork Synergism
- 13 – OSC(5, 35) and Pitchfork Synergism
Short-Term Trading – INTEGRATED PITCHFORK ANALYSIS Advanced Level
480 pages – 690 charts – 33 Excel Spreadsheets by Dr Mircea Dologa, MD, CTA
Chapter 1 – Bollinger & Keltner Bands – Pitchfork Synergism
Indispensable tool for volatility trading
Chapter 2 – Multiple Time Frame Floor Pivots & Mark Fisher Pivots
Magical tool borrowed from the floor traders – pinpointing the market’s price action
Chapter 3 – Inceptive Rectangles in Symbiosis with Pitchforks
Two “mal aimés” brothers, almost never working together
Chapter 4 – Integration of Pitchforks in Profitable Chart Patterns
Poorly mastered by the crowd, though efficient tool
Chapter 5 – Fibonacci & Lucas Time Tools
Prolific projecting tools – wrongly labelled as “hard to grasp concept”
Chapter 6 – Kinetics and Trading of Various Types of Gaps
Highly profitable tool of experienced traders unveiling the myth of gap trading
Chapter 7 – Horizontal Ellipses: An Original Trading Tool
New Ways of Market Flow Embedding & Breakout Detection
Chapter 8 – Pitchforks through the Multiple Time Frames
Pitchforks brotherhood tested by time-wise relationships
Chapter 9 – Wolf Waves as an Intra-Day Tool
Ergonomic tool for low risk high probability trades
Chapter 10 – Intra-day Jenkins’ Tools
Geometric tools for projecting pivots – quantifying & qualifying the “time-price space”
Chapter 11 – Mastering the Real-Time Gann Tools
Apparent “hard to grasp tools” revealing the endogenous cyclical nature of prices (S/R levels)
Chapter 12 – Case Studies: Risk & Money Management
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