Filled with laugh-out-loud hilarious text and cartoons, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series follows Greg Heffley as he records the daily trials and triumphs of friendship, family life and middle school where undersized weaklings have to share the hallways with kids who are taller, meaner and already shaving! On top of all that, Greg must be careful to avoid the dreaded CHEESE TOUCH!
The first book in the series was published in 2007 and became instantly popular for its relatable humor. Today, more than 300 million copies have been sold around the world!
"The Japanese Chart of Charts" is not just another book on reading candlesticks. Seiki Shimizu, a renowned expert in Japanese market history, compiled this work to explain the deeper, often overlooked, patterns used by Japanese rice traders over centuries. Seiki Shimizu Translator: Gregory S. Nicholson
Seiki Shimizu’s "The Japanese Chart of Charts" is a seminal document in technical analysis, often credited as one of the first systematic English-language guides to Japanese candlestick charting. The PDF (originally a scanned historical text) organizes over 40 candlestick patterns into a single, visually intuitive reference — the “chart of charts.”
Shimizu emphasizes that every candle represents a battle between bulls and bears. The shape, length of the wick, and color of the candle tell a story of fear and greed. 2. Complex Pattern Recognition
Let us simulate a trade using the guidelines from a typical workbook.
Look at the Shimizu Oscillator. It must be rising from below 30 (Oversold) but not yet above 70.
Decoding Market Trends: An Overview of "The Japanese Chart of Charts" by Seiki Shimizu
While the original 1986 edition is a rare collector's item often found on sites like
"The Japanese Chart of Charts" is not just another book on reading candlesticks. Seiki Shimizu, a renowned expert in Japanese market history, compiled this work to explain the deeper, often overlooked, patterns used by Japanese rice traders over centuries. Seiki Shimizu Translator: Gregory S. Nicholson
Seiki Shimizu’s "The Japanese Chart of Charts" is a seminal document in technical analysis, often credited as one of the first systematic English-language guides to Japanese candlestick charting. The PDF (originally a scanned historical text) organizes over 40 candlestick patterns into a single, visually intuitive reference — the “chart of charts.”
Shimizu emphasizes that every candle represents a battle between bulls and bears. The shape, length of the wick, and color of the candle tell a story of fear and greed. 2. Complex Pattern Recognition
Let us simulate a trade using the guidelines from a typical workbook.
Look at the Shimizu Oscillator. It must be rising from below 30 (Oversold) but not yet above 70.
Decoding Market Trends: An Overview of "The Japanese Chart of Charts" by Seiki Shimizu
While the original 1986 edition is a rare collector's item often found on sites like