What Does Sentiment Indicator Mean?
A general term used to describe indicators that gauge investor attitudes toward the market.
A general term used to describe indicators that gauge investor attitudes toward the market.
Investopedia explains Sentiment Indicator:
Sentiment indicators are employed in technical analysis to quantify the levels of optimism or pessimism present in various markets. For example, some indicators will account for all the long and short positions on a particular exchange in order to determine a bearish or bullish market.
Sentiment indicators are employed in technical analysis to quantify the levels of optimism or pessimism present in various markets. For example, some indicators will account for all the long and short positions on a particular exchange in order to determine a bearish or bullish market.
Preview:
Alternative charting tools that allow traders to identify high probability entry & exit points that leave less money on the table.
In Sentiment Indicators, noted trading expert Abe Cofnas draws on his own trading & training experience as he shares his knowledge about the latest techniques & strategies for using Renko, price break, Kagi, and point & figure tools to successfully analyze all markets.
Written with the serious trader in mind, Sentiment Indicators offers key information on these potential-filled tools & how to use each in shaping trading strategies. Along the way, it provides a practical overview of how to use these little-known indicators & how each can enhance your trading endeavors.
Praise:
"Maybe you're already using technical & fundamental analysis to guide your portfolios. but if you're not also looking at sentiment indicators, then you're missing out. Sentiment indicators provide you with improved skills in filtering the noise of the market. And Abe Cofnas's book is a must-have manual for everyone working to grow their market knowledge & individual wealth."
- Addison Wiggin, three-time New York Times bestselling author; Executive Producer, IOUSA; and Executive Publisher, Agora Financial.
Cataloging:
ISBN 978-1-57660-347-5
Copyright 2010 by Abe Cofnas. All rights reserved
Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc
USD60.00, CAD72.00, MYR191.80
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