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Heikin-Ashi

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BACK COVER:

Heikin-Ashi is the first practical and visual guide to reveal and explain this revolutionary, simple, and pragmatic technique to anyone from the novice to the seasoned trader and investor.

Heikin-Ashi breaks new ground in trading the trends and demonstrates through examples how the heikin-ashi technique, both visual and quantifiable, is used to identify and anticipate market moves, complementing or replacing existing trading strategies.

Clearly written and illustrated with more than 130 charts, Heikin-Ashi offers pra tical advice and shows how to better identify and profit from trends. This is the must-have guide for savvy traders and investors who want to improve their current trading and investing approach.

Forward by Tony Plummer, author of Forecasting Financial Markets.

305 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2011

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November 14, 2020
Only one thing i interpreted from this book is whenever a break out happens from pattern..u can analyze whether it is real breakout or false break out by switching it to heikenashi candles using short average and ha crossover
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September 23, 2017
Clear description of H-A charting techniques. Compares and contrasts H-A candles to a number of candlestick patterns. Adds HA-delta indicator for trend confirmation/strength.

I recommend you backtest before committing $$.

The author admits it the entry signal has a lag. But anyone that trades with moving averages will recognize that risk. H-A candles use the current and prior candlesticks to create the current H-A candle.

If you are interested in heikin-ashi candles I recommend this book.
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