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Technical Analysis Workshop Series

Week 9
Ichimoku Kinko Hyo
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INTRODUCTION REVERSAL PRACTICE


PATTERNS
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SUPPORT &
REVERSAL TRENDLINES & PIVOT
CHART TYPES
RESISTANCE
PATTERNS CHANNELS POINTS
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Content
• Introduction to Ichimoku
• Components of Ichimoku
• Trading Strategies
• Case Studies
• Conclusion
Introduction to Ichimoku

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Ichimoku
• Ichimoku Kinko Hyo – “Equilibrium at a
glance”
• A trend trading system
• Developed by Goichi Hosoda in 1930s
• Candlestick charting complements Ichimoku
• Concept similar to moving averages

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Ichimoku

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Components
• 5 main components in Ichimoku,
I. Tenkan Sen (“Conversion Line”)
II. Kijun Sen (“Base Line”)
III. Chikou Span (“Lagging Line”)
IV. Senkou Span A (“Leading Span A”)
V. Senkou Span B (“Leading Span B”)

PLUS 1 additional: Kumo (“Cloud”)

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Components
Chikou Span

Senkou A

Kijun
Tenkan
Senkou B

Kumo

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Component 1 – Tenkan Sen
• Tenkan Sen
(“Conversion
Line”) –
Plotted by
calculating
(High +
Low)/2 of last
9 days

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Component 2 – Kijun Sen
• Kijun Sen
(“Base Line”)
– Plotted by
calculating
(High +
Low)/2 of last
26 days

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Component 3 – Chikou Span
26 days • Chikou Span
(“Lagging
Line”) – Close
26 days
of today’s
price, shifted
26 days back

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Component 4 – Senkou Span A
• Senkou Span
A (“Leading
Span A”) –
(Conversion +
26 days Base Line)/2,
plot 26 days
forward

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Component 5 – Senkou Span B
• Senkou Span
B (“Leading
Span B”) –
(High +
Low)/2 of last
52 days, plot
26 days
26 days forward

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Additional Component - Kumo
• Kumo
(“Cloud”) –
Area
between
Senkou Span
A and B

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Short Summary
• Tenkan/Kijun Sen – Similar to moving averages
• Chikou Span – Shows current price relative to 26
days ago (bullish or bearish)
• Senkou A – average of past 26 T/K shifted forwards
by 26 (indicating short term equilibrium)
• Senkou B – average of past 52 T/K shifted forwards
by 26 (indicating long term equilibrium)
• Kumo – Area between Senkou A&B – forms S/R area

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The Kumo - 雲
• Kumo is the
most
prominent
and
important
feature of the
Ichimoku
system.

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Interpreting the Kumo

Main function of the Kumo is to


provide direction and areas of
support and resistance (S/R)

Which mainly depends on size,


position and colour of the cloud.

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Interpreting the Kumo (Position)

• Price below
cloud – Bearish

• Price above
cloud - Bullish

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Interpreting the Kumo (Colour)

• Pink – Bearish
• Blue – Bullish
• (actually depends on what
colour you choose..)

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Interpreting the Kumo (Size)

• Thin cloud –
weak S/R

• Thick cloud –
strong S/R

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Trading Strategies
Warning
Ichimoku is a system that make use of the 5+1
components together to produce higher
probability trades.

Attempts to use the following isolated trading


strategies may produce mixed long term success at
best

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Trading Strategies
Signals produced by the isolated strategies are
usually ranked by strength when checking for
confluence with the other components

i.e. Strong, neutral, weak signals

(Examples will be shown)

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Trading Strategies Introduction
• 5 Strategies
1. Tenkan/Kijun Cross
2. Kijun Sen Cross More commonly used

3. Kumo Breakout
4. Senkou Span Cross
5. Chikou Span Cross

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Strategy 1 – T/K Cross (Strong)
• Strong signal
for buy.
Tenkan(pink)
crossed above
Kijun(Blue)
• Chikou above
cloud/price
• Price above
cloud

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Strategy 1 – T/K Cross Result
• A nice
uptrend, with
another
additional
long
opportunity a
month later

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Strategy 1 – T/K Cross (Weak)
• Weak signal
to short the
market
• Price above
cloud
• Chikou above
cloud/price

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Strategy 1 – T/K Cross (Neutral)
• Neutral signal
to buy
• Price above
cloud
• Chikou above
cloud/price
• BUT cross
happened in
the cloud

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Strategy 2 – Price/Kijun Cross

Green arrows – Strong signals


Red arrows – neutral/weak signals

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Strategy 3 – Kumo Breakout

Green arrows – Strong signals


Red arrows – neutral/weak signals

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Case Study 1a - Olam 21 Jan 2013

Possible Strategy – Wait and


see, if it breaks cloud

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Case Study 1b - Olam 14 Mar 2013

Cloud breaks – but weakly

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Case Study 2a – Apple Inc 18 Jan 2013

Possible Strategy – buy a put


option (ATM/OTM)

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Case Study 2b – Apple Inc 13 Mar 2013

Profit! Close to $70/share

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18 Jan 2013

Case Study 3a – Ralph Lauren Corp

Possible Strategy – don’t use


ichimoku! Rely on traditional
S/R methods

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18 Jan 2013

Case Study 3b – Ralph Lauren Corp

Ichimoku won’t work well in


sideway markets!

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Conclusion
• Ichimoku is a powerful trend following system
• Traditional methods of S/R can be
incorporated to determine target prices
• Do not follow the system blindly, be flexible!

Note:
The content is not exhaustive, there are a lot
more things to Ichimoku than what’s covered
in this lesson!

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Further Readings
• www.kumotrader.com/ichimoku_wiki/

• Trading with Ichimoku Clouds


by Manesh Patel

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Thank You! 

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