Technical Analysis Indicators For Long And Short-Term Portfolios

 | Jan 22, 2017 02:06AM ET

Technical analysis represents one third of the stock screening process in the BCI methodology. The other two are common sense principles (referred to as “descriptive terms for long-term investing) and fundamental analysis . Reading price charts is as much an art as it is a science and there is no one right way to technically analyze a stock- there are many. When I share the parameters that I use, they may not coincide with your favorites but as long as our rationale and goals are similar, the information should be useful to most of our readers.

This article will highlight the BCI parameters for long and short term technical analysis and the reasoning behind these selections. In the former, we are analyzing long-term buy-and-hold portfolios while in the latter we are analyzing for one-month option positions. Let’ start with our one-month option trade analysis:

Short-term technical analysis

The chart below represents a charting process geared to one-month positions: