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Sentiment Indicators - Renko, Price Break, Kagi, Point and Figure: What They Are and How to Use Them to Trade 1st edition by Cofnas, Abe (2010) Hardcover

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A practical guide to profiting from the proper use of sentiment indicatorsIn Sentiment Indicators, noted trading expert Abe Cofnas draws on his own trading and training experience as he shares his knowledge about the latest techniques and strategies for using Renko, price break, Kagi, and point and figure tools to successfully analyze all markets.Written with the serious trader in mind, Sentiment Indicators offers key information on these potential-filled tools and how to use each in shaping trading strategies. Along the way, it provides a practical overview of how to implement these little-known indicators and why each can enhance your trading endeavors.Shows how these indicators work in different futures, equities, forex, and others Provides a solid understanding of charting techniques and uses real-world examples to illustrate strategies and tactics Presents new sentiment research that analyzes word mining and what it means for markets From historical context and Robot Trading alerts to the critical factors of a trading system, Sentiment Indicators presents a proven approach to trading that will help you identify conditions that have a high probability of profit.

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First published January 1, 2010

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April 4, 2019
Interesting book but not deep enough. It has very good (at least for me as a beginner/intermediate trader) information about Price Line Breaks entries and Renko exits. Some good examples on that, showing practical way to use them. Average Point and Figure explanations and bad ones on Kagi and Cycles, which were too superficial. Anyway, it's worth to read at least the first half of the book.
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