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1 Asset Management Lecture 21

2 Outline Technical analysis Bar Charts and Japanese Candlestick Charts Major Chart Patterns Price-based Indicators Volume-based Indicators

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4 Introduction Technical analysis is the attempt to forecast stock prices on the basis of market data. Technicians usually look at price, volume and psychological indicators over time. Focus on trends and patterns in the data that indicate future price movements. Strict chartists don’t care about fundamentals at all. Focus on short-term forecasts

5 Drawing Bar (OHLC) Charts Each bar is composed of 4 elements: Open High Low Close Note that the candlestick body is empty (white) on up days, and filled (some color) on down days

6 Types of Charts: Bar Charts This is a bar (open, high, low, close or OHLC) chart of AMAT from early July to mid October 2001.

7 Types of Charts: Japanese Candlesticks This is a Japanese Candlestick (open, high, low, close) chart of AMAT from early July to mid October 2001

8 Basic Technical Tools Trend Lines Moving Averages Price Patterns Indicators

9 Trend Lines There are three basic kinds of trends: An Up trend where prices are generally increasing. A Down trend where prices are generally decreasing. A Trading Range.

10 Support & Resistance Support and resistance lines indicate likely ends of trends. Resistance results from the inability to surpass prior highs. Support results from the inability to break below to prior lows. What was support becomes resistance, and vice-versa. Support Resistance Breakout

11 Simple Moving Averages SMA over the last N periods.

12 Interactive Example finance.yahoo.com Ticker: GOOG Charts: basic tech. analysis

13 Head and Shoulders Two small peaks on either side of a larger peak. Reversal pattern

14 Head & Shoulders Example Sell Signal Minimum Target Price Based on measurement rule

15 Double Tops and Bottoms Similar to the H&S formations, but withough head. Reversal patterns

16 Double Bottom Example

17 Triangles Continuation formations. Three flavors: Ascending Descending Symmetrical Typically break out about half to three-quarters of the way through the formation.

18 Rounded Tops & Bottoms Slow reversal of trend.

19 Rounded Bottom Chart Example

20 Broadening Formations Reverse triangles. Usually signal a reversal of the trend.

21 DJIA Oct 2000 to Oct 2001 Example What could you have known, and when could you have known it?

22 DJIA Oct 2000 to Oct 2001 Example Double bottom Gap, should get filled Nov to Mar Trading range Descending triangles

23 Technical Indicators Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) Relative Strength Index (RSI) Bollinger Bands

24 MACD A moving average crossover system. The difference between a 12-day and 26-day moving average. A 9-day moving average of this difference is used to generate signals. Bullish: this signal line goes from negative to positive Bearish: the signal line goes from positive to negative

25 MACD Example Chart

26 Relative Strength Index (RSI) To indicate overbought/oversold levels. RSI compares the magnitude of a stock's recent gains to the magnitude of its recent losses and turns that information into a number that ranges from 0 to 100. Overbought: RSI>70 Oversold: RSI<30 Stocks can remain overbought or oversold for long periods of time.

27 RSI Example Chart Oversold Overbought

28 Bollinger Bands Bollinger Bands: Upper and lower bands defined by two standard deviations above and below the moving average. Bullish: The stock price closes below the lower band Bearish: The stock price closes above the upper band. When the bands contract, that is a signal that a big move is coming, but it is impossible to say if it will be up or down.

29 Bollinger Bands Example Chart Sell signal Buy signals

30 On Balance Volume Volume precedes price Adding volume on up days, and subtracting volume on down days. Look for OBV to show a change in trend that is diverging from the price trend.

31 OBV Example Chart


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