How markets really work : a quantitative guide to stock market behavior / [electronic resource]
by Connors, Laurence A; Alvarez, Cesar.
Material type: BookSeries: Bloomberg financial series: 158.Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2012]Edition: Second edition.Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9781118239452; 1118239458; 9781118226285; 1118226283; 9781118264201; 1118264207; 9781118531594; 1118531590.Subject(s): Stock exchanges -- United States | Investment analysis -- United States | Stocks -- United States | Business | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance | Stock exchanges | United States | Electronic books | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online LibraryIncludes index.
How Markets Really Work: A Quantitative Guide to Stock Market Behavior; Contents; Disclaimer; Table Explanation; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Market Edges; Chapter 2: Short-Term Highs and Short-Term Lows; Chapter 3: Higher Highs and Lower Lows; Chapter 4: Up Days in a Row versus Down Days in a Row; Chapter 5: Market Breadth; Chapter 6: Volume; Chapter 7: Large Moves; Chapter 8: New 52-Week Highs, New 52-Week Lows; Chapter 9: Put/Call Ratio; Chapter 10: Volatility Index (VIX); Chapter 11: The Two-Period RSI Indicator; Chapter 12: Historical Volatility.
For years, traders and investors have been using unproven assumptions about popular patterns such as breakouts, momentum, new highs, new lows, market breadth, put/call ratios and more without knowing if there is a statistical edge.Common wisdom holds that the stock markets are ever changing. But, as it turns out, common wisdom can be wrong. Offering a comprehensive look back at the way the markets have acted over the last two decades, How Markets Really Work: A Quantitative Guide to Stock Market Behavior, Second Edition shows that nothing has changed, that the markets behave the same way today.
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