Candlestick Charting For Dummies

Author(s): Russell Rhoads
Year 2008, PDF, 360 Pages


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Want to gain a trading edge with candlestick charts? Find them a little confusing? No worries! Candlestick Charting For Dummies sheds light on this time-tested method for finding the perfect moment to buy or sell. It demystifies technical and chart analysis and gives you the tools you need to identify trading patterns — and pounce!
This friendly, practical, guide explains candlestick charting and technical analysis in plain English. In no time, you’ll be working with common candlestick patterns, analyzing trading patterns, predicting market behavior, and making your smartest trades ever. You’ll discover the advantages candlestick has over other charting methods and learn the secrets of combining it with other technical indicators. You’ll also get familiar with different ways to display and interpret price action, including trend lines, support levels, resistance levels, moving averages, and complex indicators. Discover how to:
  • Construct candlestick charts
  • Identify and interpret basic patterns
  • Trade in bull and bear markets
  • Work with complex patterns and indicators
  • Avoid False signals
  • Understand the components of market activity
  • Deal with bullish or bearish single-stick, two stick, and multistick patterns
  • Identify and interpret complex patterns
  • Use indicators to determine the market
  • Outperform the market in any conditions

Don’t know whether to grab the bull by the horns or just grin and bear it? Read Candlestick Charting For Dummies and get it right the first time.

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FACTS: Controllers in Power Transmission and Distribution

Author(s): K. R. Padiyar
Year 2007, PDF, 532 Pages

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The emerging technology of Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) enables planning and operation of power systems at minimum costs, without compromising security. This is based on modern high power electronic systems that provide fast controllability to ensure 'flexible' operation under changing system conditions. This book presents a comprehensive treatment of the subject by discussing the operating principles, mathematical models, control design and issues that affect the applications. The concepts are explained often with illustrative examples and case studies. In particular, the book presents an in-depth coverage of:
  • Applications of SVC, TCSC, GCSC, SPST, STATCOM, SSSC, UPFC, IPFC and IPC for voltage/power control in transmission systems.
  • Application of DSTATCOM, DVR and UPQC for improving power quality in distribution systems.
  • Design of Power Oscillation Damping (POD) controllers.
  • Discrete control of FACTS for improving transient stability.
  • Mitigation of SSR using series FACTS Controllers.
  • Issues affecting control design such as electromagnetic and harmonic interactions.
  • The book can serve as a text or reference for a course on FACTS Controllers. It will also benefit researchers and practicing engineers who wish to understand and apply FACTS technology.
Contents
1. Intro 2. AC Transmission Line and Reactive Power Compensation 3. Static Var 4. Thyristor and GTO Controlled Series Capacitor 5. Static Phase Shifting 6. Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) 7. Static Synchronous Series Compensator 8. Unified Power Flow Controller and other Multi-Converter Devices 9. Interphase Power Controller and other FACTS Devices 10. Power Oscillation Damping 11. Improvement of Transient 12. Power Quality and Introduction to Custom Power 13. Load Compensation and Distribution 14. Dynamic Voltage Restorer and Unified Power Quality A Modelling of Synchronous Generator B Pulse Width Modulation for Voltage Source Converters C Per Unit System for STATCOM

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Electrical Distribution Engineering

Author(s): Anthony J. Pansini
Year 2006, PDF, 535 Pages

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Newly revised and edited, this comprehensive volume provides up-to-date information on the latest developments which impact planning and design of electrical distribution systems. Addressing topics such as mechanical designs, materials improvements, total quality control, computer, and electronic circuitry, this book answers questions on everything from the basics of electrical and mechanical design to the selection of optimum materials and equipment. Beginning with initial planning consideration, this book gives a step-by-step guide through each stage of mechanical design of the principal facilities, including substation installation. Also included is data-backed assessment of the latest advance in materials, conductors, insulators, transformers, regulators, capacitators, switches, and substation equipment. Also covered is key non-technical and operation considerations such as safety, quality of service, load shedding, brownouts, demand controls and more. New material in the third edition includes data on polymer insulators, expansion of coverage of cogeneration, distributed generation and underground systems.

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