findarticlesworks.com findarticlesworks.com
Search:    Main Page >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Use >> Add Your Link >> Add Article   
 

Tips On How Your Bookkeeper Can Reduce Your Taxes By Hundreds Of Dollars

Standard monthly expenses for your Business are transferred from you to your Tax Professional to be ... - Cassandra Ingraham
 

Low Cost Individual Health Insurance

Health insurance is any arrangement that helps to delay, defer, reduce or altogether avoid payment f ... - Kristy Annely
 

Valentines Day Fundraisers

Valentines Day is a great time for fundraising, particularly for school groups and small nonprofits. ... - Kimberly Reynolds
 
 

Tax Credits for Energy Efficient Air Conditioning In Your Home

The government often tries to influence our behavior through taxes. The tax credit for new energy ef ... - Richard A. Chapo
 

Credit Card Security Measures

The chip and pin security features that credit cards offer is a very secure and simple integration t ... - Jeff Lakie
 

How Best To Use A Credit Card

If you are new to the world of credit cards, then you need to know the basics before going ahead and ... - Peter J Kenny
 

Getting More for Less Money

As our journey towards a simpler life continues we now realize that simplicity makes living frugal e ... - Catherine Pulsifer
 

Residential Investment Property: Some reasons for its rising popularity

Factors to consider when buying investment property - Joel Teo
 
 

Main Page » Finance & Investment » Foreign Exchange
 

Currency Technical Analysis Part 3: Dow Theory ? Bull and Bear Markets

 

In previous articles, weve looked at the history of Dow Theory, and why it's the best theory ever, for currency technical analysis.

The logic for spotting the big trends follows - and its these trends that we want to catch - as they yield the big profits!

Hamilton identified three specific phases, in both primary bull markets, and primary bear markets.

These stages are a reflection of the psychological state of the market - and their reflection in currency technical analysis.

A primary bull market was defined as: a sustained advance, marked by improving fundamentals, and investor confidence - a primary bear market is a mirror image i.e. the exact opposite of a primary bull market.

In both primary bull markets, and primary bear markets, there will always be secondary movements, that run counter to the major trend. While Dow theory was developed for stocks, the format works perfectly, (if not better) in the currency markets.

Here we look at a bull market move, as defined by Dow Theory:

Primary Bull Market: Stage 1 Accumulation

Hamilton concluded that the initial stages of a bull market were indistinguishable from the last reaction rally, of a bear market.

Pessimism, which was excessive at the end of the bear market, still remains at the start of a bull market.

Its at this stage, that professional investors begin to accumulate positions - as the market is cheap, and now offers good value This is true of any market.

In the first stage of a bull market, prices begin to find a bottom, and firm up, as these positions are established.

When the market starts to rise, there is skepticism that a bull market is emerging.

After the first leg peaks, and starts to head back down - this then confirms the bearish view of the majority.

Its at this stage that careful analysis is needed, with Dow Theory - to determine if the decline is a secondary movement (a correction of the first leg up).

If its a secondary move, a low forms above the previous low, a period of low volatility will be present as the market firms - and the advance finally starts to get under way.

When the previous peak is surpassed, the beginning of the second leg forms - and the move is valid and confirmed.

Primary Bull Market: Stage 2 - Big Move

The second stage of a primary bull market is normally the longest - and represents an easily identifiable trend clearly indicated with any form of currency technical analysis.

This period sees a sustained advance in prices - its a period marked by improving fundamentals, and increased confidence.

This is considered the easiest period to make money, as participation is broad and the trend followers are in - and investor confidence is high, with strong buying.

Primary Bull Market: Stage 3 Excess

The third stage of a primary bull market is marked by excessive optimism, and excessive speculation.

During this third and final stage, the uninformed public are heavily involved. In reaction to this, prices are excessive, as confidence has soared - and greed takes over. Prices are being pushed by investor greed and we all know what happens next!

Primary Bear Market: Stage 1 Distribution

Accumulation is the hallmark of the first stage of a primary bull market, and distribution marks the beginning of a bear market - as the "smart money" begins to realize, that prices are too far away from fair value.

The public is still full of greed at this stage, and are still heavy buyers the fundamentals appear to be bullish - but this is how every major bull market ends.

Prices start to decline, but most investors remain bullish.

After a moderate decline, there is a reaction rally, (secondary move) which retraces a portion of the decline.

Hamilton noted that reaction rallies during bear markets were very swift and sharp.

This quick recovery movement gives confidence to the bulls - however, the reaction high of the secondary move will form - and will be lower than the previous high.

After making a lower high, a break below the previous low, will confirm the bull move is over.

The exact opposite happens in a bear market.

Dow Theory is the best way to catch a long term a trend, using currency technical analysis - and the logic is easy to understand.

Author: Stephen Todd
 
Author Bio:

Stephen Todd

web site promotion via keyword articles and web press releases

This article can be searched using: forex market, foreign exchange rates, forex online, forex training, online forex trading, forex news
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Jargon Buster - Finance in Plain English
 
RV Loan Refinancing
 
How to Choose the Best Mortgage Leads?
 
Is It Too Late to Plan for Retirement? No Way, But An Annual Credit Report Is Essential
 
The Benefits of a Fixed Home Equity Loan
 
Trading And Investing In Stocks And Shares - An Introduction
 
Take Time To Invest
 
Fixed Rate Mortgage
 
Free Forex Training and the Currency Exchange Business
 
School Fundraising Idea - Name Your School for a Day Contest
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Sports & Adventure

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Research & Science

 

Home Family & Garden

 

Children & Teens

 

Online & Board Games

 

Careers & Employment

 

Fitness & Health

 

Online Shopping

 

News & Media

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Finance & Investment

 

Art & Creative

 

Software & Networking

 

Business & Commerce

 

Self Help

 

Society & Issues

 

Automobiles

 

Property & Agents

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Education & Learning

 

Food & Recipe

 

Healthcare & Treatment

 

Law & Politics

 
 
Main Page >> Privacy >> Terms of Use
Copyright © www.findarticlesworks.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.