Article Archive For
Sharon Yamanaka
Working Money: Counting Crows
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: SEP 2007SUBJECT: Candlestick Corner
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: JUN 2007SUBJECT: Candlestick Corner
Product Review Strategy Desk by Sharon Yamanaka
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: 2007SUBJECT: Product Review
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: NOV 2006SUBJECT: Reviews
Working Money: Good Stop, Bad Stop: Chandelier Exits by Sharon Yamanaka
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: NOV 2006SUBJECT: Working Money
Working Money: The Bowl Pattern Breakout by Sharon Yamanaka
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: MAY 2006SUBJECT: Working Money
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: MAR 2006SUBJECT: Chart Analysis
Opening Position by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: MAR 2006SUBJECT: Opening Position
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: JUL 2006SUBJECT: Trader's Notebook
Working Money: Going Forward Using Stock Screeners by Sharon Yamanaka
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: JUL 2006SUBJECT: Working Money
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: FEB 2006SUBJECT: The Chartist
WM: Into The Money Flow: Sorting Out The Volume Indicators by S. Yamanaka
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: Bonus Issue 2006SUBJECT: Working Money
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: APR 2006SUBJECT: The Chartist
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: SEP 2005SUBJECT: Trader's Notebook
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: NOV 2005SUBJECT: Trader's Notebook
Working Money: Get The "CAN" in CAN SLIM by Sharon Yamanaka
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: NOV 2005SUBJECT: Working Money
Working Money: CAN SLIM II: The Gold At The End Of The Rainbow by S. Yamanaka
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: DEC 2005SUBJECT: Working Money
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: AUG 2005SUBJECT: Trader's Notebook
Working Money: The 50-50 Strategy by Charles B. Schaap
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: MAR 2004SUBJECT: Working Money: The Chartist
Traders' Resource: Brokerages by Technical Analysis, Inc.
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: AUG 2004SUBJECT: Traders' Resources
Working Money: The Andrews Pitchfork Vs. Speed Resistance Lines by S. Yamanaka
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Working Money: The Andrews Pitchfork Vs. Speed Resistance Lines by S. Yamanaka
Can you ever have too much support?
One of the pitfalls of using technical analysis to gauge stock movement is that it often depends on whether a stock is trending. In the early stages of a trend, there is often a hotbed of contention, especially now in the erratic, often seemingly psychotic movement of stock prices, whether or not a stock is beginning a new trend. So there would be an advantage in using a system that gets you into the market after a trend has been established. The question then becomes, if you've...
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: OCT 2002SUBJECT: The Chartist
When Candlesticks Cast Long Shadows
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Not all candlestick patterns are statistically significant. Some, such as the various stars, hammers, and hanging men, occur too frequently, in all possible places: in the beginning, middle, and end of stocks trading in trends and ranges. But sometimes even these candlestick patterns can be useful....
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: MAR 2002SUBJECT: Candlestick Corner
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: MAR 2002SUBJECT: Speed Lines
Working Money: Average True Range by Sharon Yamanaka
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Working Money: Average True Range by Sharon Yamanaka
Average or extraordinary, "true range"
is often referred to in stocks and
commodities trading. But what is it?
T
rader, author, and technician J.
Welles Wilder developed average
true range (ATR) in the 1970s as a
measurement of price volatility.
Wilder believed that the range was
directly proportional to volatility,
and that range -- the high and low of a stock for
a given period, be it intraday, daily, weekly, or monthly -- was indicative of a trend. If the volatility of a stock
increased, it was entering a trend, and if it slowed down, it
...
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: MAR 2002SUBJECT: Novice Traders' Notebook
Working Money: When Candlesticks Cast Long Shadows by Sharon Yamanaka
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...When Candlesticks Cast Long Shadows by Sharon Yamanaka
Not all candlestick patterns are statistically significant. Some, such as the various stars, hammers, and hanging men, occur too frequently, in all possible places: in the beginning, middle, and end of stocks trading in trends and ranges. But sometimes even these candlestick patterns can be useful.
S uddenly, everybody was my friend. I had just bought
some Krispy Kremes -- not the stock, but the doughnuts themselves -- and was being mobbed as I walked through the Las Vegas airport with the half-empty box. Even the woman at the Ethel M's co...
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: JUN 2002SUBJECT: Candlestick Corner
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: JUL 2002SUBJECT: The Chartist
Working Money: The Engulfing Pattern by Sharon Yamanaka
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...The Engulfing Pattern by Sharon Yamanaka
This major reversal pattern is simple to
use. You don't even need additional
indicators. Find out how.
Candlestick formations originated
in 18th-century Japan,
where the market action was
explained in much the same
way that we describe stock
market sentiment today: as an
ongoing battle between bulls
and bears fighting for control. Compared to the
bar chart, candlesticks use the same information
(high, low, opening, and closing prices), but the
opening and closing prices are emphasized by
converting them into rectangular bodies, or
candlesticks, that a...
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: JAN 2002SUBJECT: Candlestick Corner
Krispy Kreme Part II- A Closer Look at an Inflated Stock
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD) has been one of the few bright spots in the past year's nightmarishly bear market. But as the stock market bottoms out and other companies begin seeing profits again, how long will KKD continue its strong upward trend?...
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: FEB 2002SUBJECT: Technical Analysis
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: FEB 2002SUBJECT: Candlestick Charting
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: OCT 2001SUBJECT: Technical Analysis
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: MAY 2001SUBJECT: Investing
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: MAR 2001SUBJECT: Investing
Living Comfortably
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...People who are content with, even grateful for, their lot in life -- how unique are they? Working Money tracked down one such couple and asked how they achieved financial security, and what they find most rewarding about their success....
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: JAN 2001SUBJECT: Rewards
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: FEB 2001SUBJECT: Rewards
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: DEC 2001SUBJECT: Trader's Notebook
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: DEC 2001SUBJECT: Candlestick Charting
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: OCT 2000
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: OCT 2000SUBJECT: Investing
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: NOV 2000SUBJECT: Investing
QS548
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: AUG 1994SUBJECT: Quick-Scans
AGET review
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: 1993SUBJECT: Product Review