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Get Trading: Master Japanese Kagi Technical Analysis Charts
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Introduction
2.0 Section 2 What are Kagi Charts?
2.0 House Keeping, Brokers, Technical Analysis Charting Packages
2.1 Kagi's Relationship to Other Japanese Chart Types
2.2 Basic Kagi Chart Construction
2.3 How Kagi Charts Can Help You Deal With Your Trading Psychology
2.4 Kagi: Time and Price Important Considerations
2.5 Calculating the Yin and Yang Lines
2.6 My approach to Setting Kagi Line Size
2.7 Further Kagi Line Building Exercises Across Markets
2.8 Using Kagi
2.9 Useful Kagi Chart Patterns
2.10 Summary
3.0 Section 3: Strengthening the Predictive Nature of Your Kagi Charts
3.1 Adding Western Indicators
3.2 Trends
3.3 Moving Averages (MAVs)
3.4 Ichimoku
3.5 Directional Movement Indicator (DMI)
3.6 Bands
3.7 Awesome Oscillator (AO)
3.8 Exercise
3.9 A Simple Kagi Strategy
3.10 Applying Risk and Trade Management Techniques to Your Kagi Charts and Trading
3.11 Summary
4.0 Section 4: Trading Kagi
4.1 Creating Kagi Strategies
4.2 Firming up Kagi Trade Exit Rules
4.3 Rules for Creating and Running a Kagi Strategy
4.4 Putting It All Together
4.5 Other Ideas for Using Your Kagi Charts
4.6 Kagi: Algo's and Automation
4.7 Summary
5.0 Section 5: Kagi Course Round Up
5.1 Further Support and Resources
5.2 Course Roundup
3.0 Section 3: Strengthening the Predictive Nature of Your Kagi Charts
Get Trading: Master Japanese Kagi Technical Analysis Charts
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Stephen Hoad
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We'll cover the following topics in this section:
3.1 Adding Western Indicators
3.2 Trends
3.3 Moving Averages (MAVs)
3.4 Ichimoku
3.5 Directional Movement Indicator (DMI)
3.6 Bands
3.7 Awesome Oscillator (AO)
3.8 Exercise
3.9 A Simple Kagi Strategy
3.10 Applying Risk and Trade Management Techniques to Your Kagi Charts and Trading
3.11 Summary
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