
How to Read Stock Charts: Reading the Market's Handwriting by Rhett Vale
English | October 11, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FVTG5RQF | 69 pages | EPUB | 1.08 Mb
A chart is not a promise-it's a diary of what buyers and sellers actually did. "How to Read Stock Charts" teaches you to read that diary calmly and turn shape into sense, and sense into a plan that survives excitement.
What you'll learn:
* The fundamentals of candlesticks (marubozu, doji, hammer/engulfing, morning/evening star) and how LOCATION and VOLUME decide their meaning.
* Trend, support, and resistance as a practical map-why levels are zones (not needles) and how role-reversal works.
* Volume as the market's "crowd meter" (relative volume, OBV, VWAP, volume-by-price) to separate a whisper from a chorus.
* Moving averages & momentum (50/200-day, RSI, MACD): translate trend quality without superstition.
* Breakouts, throwbacks/pullbacks, and risk: ATR-based stops, position sizing, reward-to-risk, and avoiding "expensive guesses."
* Classical patterns (double tops/bottoms, head & shoulders, triangles, flags/pennants): confirmation by the close, not intraday spikes.
* Quieter chart types (Heikin-Ashi, Renko, Point & Figure) to cut noise, plus when to place real stops on raw price.
* A copy-ready checklist and a first trading plan: define entry, "what makes me wrong," size, target, and a journal habit that compounds.
This is a preparation book, not a prediction book. You'll set the lens (log vs. linear), mark nearby levels, weigh participation, and write the exit before the entry so hope can't move it. Past performance does not guarantee future results; this guide shows you how to stay ready, manage risk in numbers-not adjectives-and keep capital for the trades that deserve it.
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