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Bulls on Wall Street
16 Day Trading Bootcamp

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Contents

Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 - Technical Analysis
Value of Technical Analysis
Understanding the Dynamics of an Auction Market
How to Follow the Flow of Money
Chapter 3 - Charting Basics
Chart Setup
Price/Volume Relationship
Intraday vs. Daily Charts
Chapter 4 - Understanding Market Cycles
Accumulation
Run-up
Distribution
Run-down
Chapter 5- Define Your Trading Style
Daytrading
Swingtrading
Position Trading
Which type of trader are you?
Chapter 6 - Support and Resistance Trading
The dynamics of support and resistance
Types of support/resistance
Daily support/resistance trading for both daytraders and swingtraders
Intraday support/resistance trading for daytraders
Highest probability support and resistance trades
Box Trading
Chapter 7 - Trends
Different types of trends
How to identify trends
Monitoring trends on different time frames
Chapter 8 - Timing the Trade
How to read and align multiple time frames
Overlaying charts to create precise entries
Chapter 9 - Analyzing Stock Market Indices

Analyzing the general market
S&P- our main market indicator
Dow Jones Industrial
NASDAQ - tech stocks
Russell - small caps stocks
Analyzing markets to see the current trend
Support and Resistance Zones in the Market
Recognizing Overbought/Oversold Areas in the Market
The Causes of Market Gaps and How to Trade Them
Chapter 10 - Market Breadth
Advances vs. declines
Reading Indices
4% breakouts vs. 4% breakdowns
New highs vs. New lows
Breadth Thrust
Chapter 11 - ETF Trading and Sector Analysis
Advantages of Trading ETFs
Our Favorite ETFs to trade
Analyzing Sector Strength Using ETFs
Chapter 12 - Risk Management
Determining Risk to Reward Ratios and Position Sizes
Tips on Managing Winning Positions to Maximize Profits
Types of Stop Losses and Exit Strategies
Managing Your Portfolio Risk in Conjunction with Market

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