Thomas N. Bulkowski - Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns

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The market's bestselling and most comprehensive reference on chart patterns, backed by statistics and decades of experience When the smart money trades the securities markets, they leave behind financial footprints. Combine enough footprints together and you have a trail to follow. That trail becomes what’s called a chart pattern.
, Third Edition expands upon Bulkowski's immensely popular Second Edition with fully revised and updated material on chart patterns. Whether you’re new to the stock market or an experienced professional trader, use this book as a reference guide to give you an edge.
Within the pages of this book, you’ll learn how to identify chart patterns, supported by easy-to-understand performance statistics describing how well a pattern works, what the failure rate is, and what special quirks suggest better future performance. You’ll discover how often a stop loss order will trigger at various locations within a chart pattern, how the chart pattern’s performance has evolved over the past three decades, and how to profit from failure by trading busted patterns.
This broadened and revised
offers investors the most comprehensive, up-to-date guide to this popular method of market analysis. Written by a leading expert on chart patterns, Tom Bulkowski, this edition includes revised statistics on 75 chart patterns including 23 new ones, with pictures and performance statistics, packaged within easy-to-read text.
Gain essential knowledge of chart patterns and how they are used to predict price movements in bull and bear markets New tables include how often stops are hit, busted pattern performance, performance over the decades, and special pattern features Joining Tour, Identification Guidelines, Focus on Failures, Statistics, Trading Tactics and Sample Trade is Experience. It puts you in the passenger’s seat so you can share lessons learned from Bulkowski's trades This edition reports on statistics from nearly four times the number of samples used in the Second Edition and ten times the number in the , Third Edition further solidifies the reputation of this book as the leading reference on chart patterns, setting it far above the competition.

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Six weeks later I was laid off.

The Missing Million

I took stock of the situation and decided that, at the age of 36, I had enough. Newspapers term guys like me The Missing Million . We are the ones who, for whatever reason, leave their jobs and decide not to go back into the workforce. We retire. Everyone, and I mean everyone (with the notable exception of my cousin Mary Ann—bless her heart), thinks we are nuts.

They're right, of course!

For the longest time, I have been fascinated with technical analysis of stocks. In the early years, I considered the little squiggles to be nothing short of voodoo. Still, I was curious as to why the major brokerage houses were hiring technical analysts in droves. But I did not dare take my eye off the fundamentals simply because I did not know anything about the technicals.

Then I discovered Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities magazine. During my lunch hour, I would take the elevator down to the library and read back issues. Although I saw chart patterns in the stocks I bought, I never really attached much significance to them. As some of my selections went sour, I began to view chart patterns with more respect. The fundamentals always looked good, but the technicals were signaling a trend change just as I was about to pull the trigger. The stocks I bought either lost money outright or I sold them too soon and cut my profits short.

Perhaps this has happened to you. You do fundamental research on a stock and then buy it, only to watch it go nowhere for a year or more. Even worse, once you get in, the stock tumbles. Had you looked at the chart the answer was always there. Prices pierced a trend line, a head‐and‐shoulders top appeared out of nowhere, the relative strength index signaled an overbought situation. In short, any number of technical indicators were screaming that a buy now would cost you your shirt. But you never saw the signs.

You are not alone; I did the same thing for years. I eventually got so frustrated with the performance of my stock selections that I decided to do my own research on technical analysis. I went to the library and read the same thing in many books: A head‐and‐shoulders formation works most of the time . What does that mean? Does it mean they are successful 51% of the time or 90% of the time? No one had the answer. I was not willing to risk my hard‐earned dollars on simple bromides. As an engineer I wanted hard, cold facts, not fuzzy platitudes. So, I wrote this book.

Book Layout

At the back of the book is an Index of Chart Patterns. If you suspect your stock is making a chart pattern but do not know what to call it, the Index of Chart Patterns is the first place to look. Page numbers beside each pattern direct you to the associated chapter.

The chapters are arranged alphabetically in two sections: chart patterns and event patterns. Within each chapter, you are first greeted with a “Results Snapshot” of the major findings followed by a short discussion. Then, a “Tour” invites you to explore the chart pattern. “Identification Guidelines,” in both table form and in‐depth discussion, make selecting and verifying your choices easier.

No work would be complete without an exploration of the mistakes, and the “Focus on Failures” section dissects the cause of failures. The all‐important “Statistics” section follows. How do you trade a chart pattern? That is what the “Trading Tactics” and “Sample Trade” sections explore. The “For Best Performance” section includes a list of tips and observations on how to select better performing patterns.

If you have ever worked on a car or done some woodworking, then you will recognize the importance of selecting the right tool for the job. You would not want to use a flat‐head screwdriver when a Phillips works better. Both do the job, but they are hardly interchangeable. Sometimes it is not a screwdriver you should be using, but a chisel. Selecting the proper tools and knowing how to use them is half the battle. This book is a lot like that, helping to sort the wheat from the chaff. Sometimes a chart pattern is frightening enough that you will want to take profits. At other times, the best trade that you can make is none at all.

I cannot give you the experience needed to make money in the stock market using chart patterns. I can only give you the tools and say, “Go to work on paper first.” That is the first step in developing a trading style that works for you, one you are comfortable with, one that improves as you do. If you review your paper trades, you will understand why a stop‐loss order is more than a tool for the professionals. You will improve your ability to predict support and resistance levels that will, in turn, allow you to tighten your stops and get out near the top, cut your losses short, and let your profits run. You will understand why the statistics in this book are useful for comparison purposes, but your trading results may fall short. You may discover that your girlfriend loves diamonds, but as a chart pattern, they are a lousy investment. One word says it all. Experience.

Good luck.

Thomas N. Bulkowski

December 1999

Acknowledgments

Perhaps several times in your life, something occurs that alters its direction. That happened to me several years ago when I brashly submitted my first article to Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities . Much to my surprise and delight, the editor at the time, Thom Hartle, published the work. That single event sent me spinning off in a new direction, another career.

Nearly a dozen articles later, I called Thom and chatted with him about an idea for a book. He steered me to Pamela van Giessen at John Wiley & Sons, Inc., publisher of this book. A single e‐mail of my idea to her put a new set of wheels in motion. Simple words cannot express my thanks to these two outstanding individuals.

This is a great book made better by the tireless efforts of Bernice Pettinato of Beehive Production Services. She did more than shepherd a 2,000‐page manuscript through production. She read it and edited it without dying of boredom while making astute suggestions. Simply, she's the best. Thanks, Bernice.

T. N. B.

Table of Contents

1 Cover

2 Title Page Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns THIRD EDITION Thomas Bulkowski

3 Copyright

4 Dedication

5 Titles by Thomas Bulkowski

6 Preface to the Third Edition This Book What's New? About the Statistics

7 Preface to the Second Edition

8 Preface to the First Edition The Missing Million Book Layout

9 Acknowledgments

10 Introduction Investment Footprints The Database The Sample Trade Testing Chart Patterns Chart Pattern Failures Realistic?

11 1 How to Trade Chart Patterns Bottom Fishing, Buy the Dip Daily Chart Setup Another Setup Pothole Setup Patternz Another Way Knots and Swing Trading Pullbacks Setup 2 Setup 3 Knots and Throwbacks Setup 2 Setup 3 Performance Contests

12 2 AB=CD ®, Bearish Tour Identification Guidelines Focus on Failures Statistics Trading Tactics Sample Trade

13 3 AB=CD ®, Bullish Tour Identification Guidelines Focus on Failures Statistics Trading Tactics Sample Trade

14 4 Bat ®, Bearish Tour Identification Guidelines Focus on Failures Statistics Trading Tactics Sample Trade

15 5 Bat ®, Bullish Tour Identification Guidelines Focus on Failures Statistics Trading Tactics Sample Trade

16 6 Big M Tour Identification Guidelines Focus on Failures Statistics Trading Tactics Sample Trade

17 7 Big W Tour Identification Guidelines Focus on Failures Statistics Trading Tactics Experience Sample Trade

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