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Books by Cynthia A. Kase CMT, MFTA

Trading With the Odds
Addressing issues of increased profitability, risk management, and the need to simplify trading methodology, Trading With the Odds focuses on building and maintaining a conservative and highly accurate trading style for traders who may not be in a position either professionally or economically to trade a diverse portfolio of commodities.


Contributed Chapters by Cynthia A. Kase CMT, MFTA

New Frontiers in Technical Analysis /
Kase StatWare™ and Studies: Adding Precision to Trading and Investing

Cynthia Kase explains her "KASE" trading strategies using a multitude of tools that address challenging subjects such as appropriate stop levels, adjusting for volatility, and the confluence of multiple time frames.

SFO Personal Investor Series: Technical Analysis /
The Two Faces of Momentum
In this study, different indicators are compared based on how often a turn was proceeded by a signal and how often a signal was followed by a turn. These two sides of momentum are necessary to properly compare momentum indicators.

Natural Gas & Electric Power Industries Analysis /
Using Statistics to Hedge Keeps Regret at a Minimum
We are often asked if an approach that is purely statistical and mathematical will work, and why is the fundamental method not recommended. Fundamentals always rule in the end. The difficulty is in surviving the short-
run to enjoy the long-term outcomes.

Computerized Trading /
Choosing a Bar Length or Trading Interval
Bar types are broken down and the reasons for using Fibonacci number intervals are explained.