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The Best Trendline Methods of Alan Andrews and Five New Trendline Techniques

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The rare trendline methods originally taught by Alan Andrews have been collected and published by Patrick Mikula CTA. For over two decades it has been almost impossible for traders to find any literature on these rare trendline methods. These trendline methods have been slowly collected over the past decade and are now available in one volume titled. The Best Trendline Methods of Alan Andrews and Five New Trendline Techniques. In this book you will learn the rare trendline methods such as how to draw Trigger Lines, how Trigger Lines are used to signal trades, how to draw a Median Line, rules and techniques for using the Median Line, how to draw the Pitchfork. You will learn about the Mini-Median Line and how to draw Warning Lines. You will learn the two Action Reaction methods Andrews developed including how to draw Action Lines, the Center Line and how to draw Reaction Lines. You will learn about Andrews Sliding Trendline concept and More! In addition to the original trendline methods of Alan Andrews this book also includes exclusive new trendline methods developed by Mr. Mikula. This includes new trading rules for the Pitchfork, a new high probability swing trading method which uses the Median Line, a new trendline tool named the Pitchfork which was developed to work better than the original Pitchfork in markets which are moving sideways. You will learn a very powerful tool for swing trader named the Median Line Pivot Zone. You will see the new Action Reaction Method 3. You will learn how to draw one of the best trendline pivot finding tools ever developed named the Super-Pitchfork. This book discusses trendline methods from beginning to end and does not spend time with off subject discussions of trading psychology, traditional indicator, the exchanges or anything else. This book was written with the intent that it would become a reference guide for the Alan Andrews trendline methods. As far as we know this is the first book ever published which discusses the Alan Andrews trendline methods.

112 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2002

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Profile Image for Aanchal Agarwal.
4 reviews28 followers
December 19, 2017
A lot of books in technical analytics tend to waste time on explaining the basics again and again. Repeating the same line is not uncommon but this book was crisp to the point which made it very easy and quick to learn the concepts explained.
The large number of examples also help understand the concept and how to apply the same to real charts.
Overall explained the concept theoretically as well as practically.
Profile Image for Ramin Chavoshi.
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November 27, 2019
its has simple methods i believe extract through Elliot wave patterns
it can be very effective strategy but not full stable techniques for all markets
Profile Image for kim chan.
1 review
December 3, 2021
Great book

The author is very clear and concise. Every idea is presented with sample charts. Looking forward to implementing these techniques into trading.
Profile Image for Sulaiman A.Wahab.
14 reviews13 followers
January 9, 2014
There are a lot of books wrote about technical analysis but not many achieve the quality of Patrick Mikula who done real research on his subjects, which in this book the Trendline. This book about trendline is amazing to newbie and intermediate traders who have scientific but no technical analysis background.
Profile Image for Walid Elhelw.
9 reviews10 followers
July 11, 2012
Great work i really like it, you will know how to use Andrews work pretty well and i like Patricks tactics.
4 stars because i think that he need to complete his work specially with other tools and more objectiveness in selecting pivot highs and lows.

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