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Preface ix
Introduction xi
1 – History 1
Edo, candlesticks and Ichimoku Kinko Hyo 3
Calligraphy 6
Terminology 7
2 – Constructing the Cloud Charts 9
Candlesticks – the foundation 11
Creating Ichimoku charts 14
Daily data and mid prices 14
Moving averages 14
Drawing the Cloud 20
Chikou Span 23
Example – calculations for Ichimoku construction 24
Summary 26
3 – Interpretation of the Clouds 27
Support/resistance levels 29
Finessing trading positions 30
Cloud thickness 30
Distance between price and Cloud 31
Clouds are for trending markets 33
Chikou Span 34
Example 1: Dax Index 38
Example 2: Euro vs dollar 41
4 – The Three Principles 43
Wave Principle 45
Price Targets 59
Timespan Principle 61
5 – Case Studies 69
Study 1: FTSE100 Index 72
Study 2: Short Sterling interest rate future 75
Study 3: CADUSD 78
Study 4: Gold 80
Study 5: USDYEN 84
Study 6: Dow Jones Utilities Index 86
6 – Option Trading with Clouds 93
Cloud charts uniquely useful for options trading 95
Buying Option Strategies 98
Writing Option Strategies 105
Conclusion 111
Appendices 113
Constructing Candlestick Charts 115
Charting Programs 121
My Approach to Technical Analysis 121
My daily routine 121
Recommendations 125
Table of sample calculations for FTSE100 127
Bibliography 129
Index 131
Who this book is for
The book has been written for existing users of candlestick charts who want to extend their
knowledge and techniques to include Ichimoku Cloud charts. As such, some knowledge of
technical analysis is assumed, especially a knowledge of candlesticks (although a brief primer
on candlesticks is also included in the book’s appendix).
What this book covers
The book covers the history of candlestick charts - explaining the context in which they
developed. It then moves on to explain how in the 1940s and 1950s a journalist, with the
pseudonym Ichimoku Sanjin, started refining candlestick analysis by adding a series of moving
averages. The book explains in detail how to construct Cloud charts and how to interpret them.
A chapter is devoted to the advanced
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