1 The Story
The original cartographer of chart patterns
Before Edwards and Magee, Richard Schabacker laid the groundwork: in a series of 1930s books he catalogued the chart formations and trend principles that later authors built directly upon.
Schabacker made his name as Financial Editor of Forbes and later editor of The Annalist (a New York Times publication). Princeton-educated, he authored three influential works — Stock Market Theory and Practice (1930), Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits (1932), and Stock Market Profits (1934) — and is often called "the father of technical analysis." He died in 1934 at age 35, but his framework passed directly into Edwards & Magee's 1948 classic, which credits him in its foreword.1
2 The Big Idea
Systematizing the chart
He turned chart lore into a course
Schabacker organized reversal and continuation patterns, trendlines, and support/resistance into a structured method for forecasting price.
His work is the documented origin of the classical pattern vocabulary later popularized by Edwards & Magee.1
3 The Method & Contribution
What he established
Pattern catalogue
Early systematic descriptions of the formations still taught today.1
Trend principles
Trendlines and the logic of following established trends.1
Direct lineage
His framework flows straight into Edwards & Magee — acknowledged in their foreword.1
Cut short
He died at 35; his influence vastly outlasted his brief career.1
4 See It On This Site
Chart patterns, explained on this site
Go deeper
Our Chart Patterns deep dive traces the lineage from Schabacker forward — and tests how reliable the classic patterns actually are.
5 The Work
His key contribution in print
Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits
Richard W. Schabacker · 1932- A founding text of chart-pattern analysis, recently reissued in a definitive edition.
- The documented source for much of the classical pattern vocabulary.
6 Read More
Go deeper
- CONCEPTChart Patterns — the definitive guide.
- TRADERJohn Magee — who built on this work.
- READRichard Schabacker — biography.
§ Sources
- Richard Schabacker — biography & works (Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits, 1932) — TradersUnion; publisher notes, Harriman definitive edition.
