| Part 1 | BASIC CANDLESTICK TECHNIQUES |
| 1 | INTRODUCTION Historical background Reasons why candlesticks are so popular Construction of the candlestick chart The real body and shadow Construction of a bar chart |
| 2 | SINGLE CANDLE TYPES Basis candlestick formation Size, location and colour Ten white candle types and their interpretations Ten black candle types and their interpretations The Doji |
| 3 | THE UMBRELLA GROUP Hammer, hanging man Inverted hammer and shooting star |
| 4 | REVERSAL PATTERNS Introduction Best time to rely on reversal patterns Index of reversal patterns |
| 5 | CONTINUATION PATTERNS Introduction Index of continuation patterns |
| 6 | SUMMARIZING PART 1 Candlesticks as a standalone technique Candlesticks with technical indicators Part 1 Conclusion |
| Part 2 | ADVANCE CANDLESTICK TECHNIQUES |
| 7 | FILTERING WITH WESTERN INDICATORS The The rule of multiple techniques Using daily, weekly or monthly chart The moving average MACD Relative strength index Stochastic Momentum Percent Directional movement index Commodity channel index Volume Bollinger bands Elliott Waves |
| 8 | P.I. SYSTEM TRADER Introduction P.I. System Trader mimics candlesticks Trading Rules for P.I. System Trader Advantage of P.I. System Trader |
| 9 | SAKATA'S FIVE METHODS Sakata's constitution The Japanese method of three Sanzan (Three mountains) Sansen (Three rivers) Sanku (Three gaps) Sanpei (Three parallel lines) Sanpo (Three methods) Conclusio |
| 10 | COMPUTERIZED CANDLESTICK FORECASTING Introduction The Candlestick Forecaster software The engine of the Candlestick Forecaster CSF chart examples showing "Pop-up" Windows The CSF scanning ability - CandleWatch How to purchase The Candlestick Forecaster |
| 11 | CONCLUSION - FACTS ABOUT CANDLESTICKS |
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