A smart trader needs to know what other traders are thinking and doing. Professional traders and investors use a wide range of indicators—some well-known, some not so well-known—to gauge the state of the market.
Market Indicators introduces the many key indicators used by professional traders and investors every day. Having stood the test of time, these indicators will alert...
A smart trader needs to know what other traders are thinking and doing. Professional traders and investors use a wide range of indicators—some well-known, some not so well-known—to gauge the state of the market.
Market Indicators introduces the many key indicators used by professional traders and investors every day. Having stood the test of time, these indicators will alert the trader to market situations that offer the best chance to trade profitably.
Richard Sipley is a portfolio manager for Boston Private Bank and Trust Company, responsible for trading millions of dollars of assets. Sipley uses these indicators every day in his trading and investing, and he draws on that experience to explain what they are, how they work, and how to use them.
Richard Sipley, CFA is a senior portfolio manager at Boston Private Bank & Trust Company where he manages investment portfolios for both individuals and institutions. Sipley has more than 14 years of experience as a senior portfolio manager. He holds an MBA with concentrations in finance and economics from the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University. He earned his Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) charter in 1998. He lives in Andover, Massachusetts
Part IMeasuring Investor Actions. 1 Clues from the Options Market. 2 Big Money on the Move. 3 Fast Money on the Move. 4 Follow the Money: Cash, Debt, and Shorts. 5 Too Far, Too Fast. 6 Relative Value.
Part IIConsidering the Human Element. 7 Sentiment Surveys. 8 Analyzing the Analysts. 9 Reporting the Financial News, Gauging the Investor’s Psyche. 10 Sitting and Watching.
Part IIIFollowing the Smart Money. 11 The Insiders. 12 Looking to the Futures. 13 Giving Credit to the Bond Market. 14 Money In, Money Out (IPOs, Secondaries, Mergers, Buybacks, and Dividends). 15 Tracking the Trailblazers.
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Market Indicators introduces the many key indicators used by professional traders and investors every day. Having stood the test of time, these indicators will alert...