Top Down/Bottom Up Technical Analysis
By Wayne Harrison   
November 09, 2011

Title:Top Down/Bottom Up Technical Analysis

Speaker: Wayne Harrison

Company: Kwik*Pop

Join Wayne Harrison for this live webcast demonstrating the use of a top down / bottom up technical analysis to identify price patterns for the day and define market tone.

This approach is accomplished through the integration of the JS Service Price Map with Kwik*POP momentum indicators.



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Top Down:

The Price Map plots critical market inflection points directly on your chart each day. These price levels are derived from a variety of technical studies over multiple time frames and intervals. The lines provide a strategic overview of the market highlighting the Critical Range for each trading day.

Bottom Up:

Kwik*POP indicators highlight dramatic momentum reversals within the daily Critical Range. These momentum patterns define the short term intra-day price trends attempting indicating who has control of the market.

Wayne Harrison, President of TS Leasing Group Inc.(Kwik*POP Software) has been involved in the futures markets for over 25 years. Kwik*POP Trading Software has been used by traders around the globe since 1999.


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