Chalk-Talk: Analysis of AOL Time Warner



Section I:

Classical Analysis provides a good overview of the data for AOL Time Warner, and reveals patterns that will be explored with detail in later sections. See AOL Classical Analysis.

Section II:

Risks associated with short and long period price changes can be understood through Volatility Analysis. Here the impact of the Volatility Curve on the potential profitability positions across different time spans is shown. See AOL Short Term Risk.

Section IV:

A sophisticated method associates price levels with historical volumes. Such semi-abstract concepts as Support and Resistance may then be defined with mathematical precision. See Volumetric Analysis.

Section V:

The chapter first converts the Price Line to several different mappings based on "Runs" or the number of consecutive price movements in a particular direction. A discussion of the "Monte Carlo Fallacy" and it's relevance to Stock Price Prediction leads to a revisionist method of Price Projection using the Bernoulli Analysis. See Bernoulli Run Analysis.

Section VI:

Price Analysis according to Political Factors reveals some surprising results. Computing trends against the November based political calendar may give better predictions than the traditional calculations based on the January calendar year! See Stock Prices and Politics for AOL.

Section VII:

A look at Traditional Seasonal Analysis of AOL Time Warner Historical Prices identifies the best and worst months to be invested. See AOL Calendar Year Trends.

Section VIII:

Analysis of Market Momentum as the product of Price and Volume drives an interpretation considerably more sophisticated than those that consider Price Momentum alone. See Price-Volume Momentum.

Section IX:

Technical Analysis discovers the range of moods of investors toward AOL. See Investor Mood.

Section X:

Moving Averages of various flavours are popular indicators. Here we test the predictive ability of different averages as applied to prediction of AOL Time Warner prices. See Average Indicators.

Section XI:

The traditional techniques of Candlestick Analysis may seem fanciful, but certain aspects are firmly grounded in the science of Investor Psychology. See Japanese Candlesticks.

Section XII:

Multi-spectral analysis reveals behavioral features of AOL prices that may not be apparent to ordinary analysis. See Support and Resistance Surfaces.

Section XIII:

The combination of multi-spectral and mult-dimensional analysis of AOL Time Warner historical trends, yields a rich set of behavioral surfaces. See Multi-dimensional Price Behaviors.

Section XIV:

Predictions and Forecasts. What will happen to AOL over the next few months? See AOL Share Price Forecasts.

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