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Dynamic Trading™ Dynamic Concepts In Time, Price and Pattern Analysis Robert C. Miner Dynamic Traders Group, Inc. Tucson, Arizona Dynamic Trading By Robert C. Miner Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction To Dynamic Trading What You Will Learn In This Chapter 1-1 Where We Are Going and What We Will Accomplish It's Time You Made A Change 1-3 1 -2 Chapter 2 - Getting Started With Dynamic Trading The Three Dimensions of Market Activity The Objective of Technical Analysis 2-1 2-3 What A Trader Must Know To Be Successful Waves or Swings of Similar Degree 2-7 2-12 Chapter 3 - Pattern and Practical Elliott Wave Analysis What You Will Learn In This Chapter 3-1 Elliott Wave Basics 3-5 Wave Labeling and Notation Conventions Used In This Book A Summary Of The Elliott Wave Principle 3-10 The Rules and Guidelines Illustrated 3-11 Trading Implications of the Rules and Guidelines 3-19 Impulse Waves 1, 3 and 5 3-23 Impulse Wave One 3-24 3-6 Impulse Wave Three 3-26 Impulse Wave Five 3-28 Corrective Waves 2 and 4 3-30 Corrective Wave Two 3-44 Waves A, B and C 3-48 Parallel Channels 3-50 And Now For Another Opinion 3-51 Elliott Wave Chan Examples 3-59 Wave Structure Checklists 3-88 Chapter 4 - Dynamic Price Analysis What You Will Learn In This Chapter 4-1 Be Prepared In Advance For Support and Resistance Price Zones 4-4 Price Retracements 4-6 Internal Price Retracements 4-7 External Retracements 4-14 Alternate Price Projections 4-20 Price Projections By Percentage Change 4-37 Price Projections By Close-Only Data 4-38 Price Projections By Three Degrees Example 4-42 Intraday Data Examples 445 Individual Stock Examples 4-60 Price Overbalance 4-66 Dynamic Price Projections, Summary 4-70 Review of the Most Important Price Ratios 4-71 A Summary of the Most Important Price Projections Ratios By Wave Chapter 5 - Dynamic Time Analysis What You Will Learn In This Chapter 5-1 Market Timing Based On Reality 5-4 Projecting The Time Of Trend Change 5-8 Time Cycle Ratios™ 5-9 Time Retracements 5-10 Other Time Cycle Ratios Anniversary Dates 5-51 5-26 4-72 Short-Term, Fixed-Length Time Cycles 5-52 Dynamic Time Projections, Summary 5-61 A Summary of the Most Important Time Ratios and Counts By Method 5-63 Chapter 6 - Trade Strategies and Trade Management What You Will Learn In This Chapter 6-1 Trading Strategies 6-2 Entry Strategies and the Initial Protective Stop-Loss 6-5 Trend-Reversal Entry Triggers 6-6 Reversal Day 6-7 Signal Day 6-8 Snap-Back Reversal Day 6-9 Reversal-Confirmation Day 6-12 Trend-Continuation Entry Strategies 6-18 Inside-Day Trade Set-Ups 6-18 Outside-Day Trade Set-Ups 6-23 Outside-Day Plus One Entry Set-Up 6-24 Gann Pull-Back Entry Set-Up 6-28 Protective Stop-Loss Adjustment-Protecting Unrealized Profits Three-Day High or Low 6-36 6-34 Trading Log - An Important Key To Success 6-49 Trade Preparation and Initiation Worksheet 6-51 Trade Management Worksheet 6-54 Closed Trade Critique Worksheet 6-56 Chapter 7 - Putting It All Together What You Will Learn In This Chapter 7-1 Organizing The Dynamic Trading Technical Analysis Information 7-3 Trading Philosophy, Plan and Rules For Chapter 7 Examples 7-5 Bond Trading Example 7-9 Chapter 8 - The Real World of Dynamic Trading Trade Market Behavior, Not Forecasts 8-1 Dynamic Trader Reports Format and Examples S&P (July 1996 - March 1997) 8-5 8-3 Nikkei (June 19%) 8-23 Strait Times (Nov. 1996) 8-25 Cattle (Nov. 1996) 8-27 Gold (Nov. 19%) 8-30 Bonds (Sept. 1996 - Jon. 1997) 8-33 Corn (Dec 19%) 8-50 British Pound (Jan. 1997) 8-51 Crude Oil (Feb. 1997) 8-53 Orange Juice (Aug. 1996) 8-55 Copper (Feb. 1*97) K-56 Gold (March 1997) 8-5S Append