

Hit and Run Trading
Book • 2004
Jeff Cooper's Hit and Run Trading series outlines a variety of short-term technical trading patterns and practical entry/exit techniques aimed at active traders.
The books catalog named setups (like the 'lizard' or 'Gilligan's Island' patterns) and show how to recognize and trade them, often with software-assisted pattern scans.
Cooper's work is oriented toward discretionary traders seeking repeatable chart-based setups, and it influenced many active traders in the pre- and early-internet era.
While not heavily quantitative, the books provided concrete rules and examples that traders like Rob Hanna later tested statistically.
The series remains a reference for traders interested in classic short-term technical patterns.
The books catalog named setups (like the 'lizard' or 'Gilligan's Island' patterns) and show how to recognize and trade them, often with software-assisted pattern scans.
Cooper's work is oriented toward discretionary traders seeking repeatable chart-based setups, and it influenced many active traders in the pre- and early-internet era.
While not heavily quantitative, the books provided concrete rules and examples that traders like Rob Hanna later tested statistically.
The series remains a reference for traders interested in classic short-term technical patterns.
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