
Julie Dahlquist is a senior lecturer of finance in the UTSA College of Business. She earned her bachelor’s and Ph.D. in economics from University of Louisiana at Monroe and Texas A&M, respectively, and her M.A. in theology from St. Mary’s University. In addition, she is a Chartered Market Technician.
Dahlquist is the recipient of the 2011 Charles H. Dow Award for excellence and creativity in technical analysis. She is the coauthor (with Charles Kirkpatrick) of Technical Analysis: The Complete Resource for Financial Market Technicians and coauthor (with Richard Bauer) of Technical Analysis of Gaps: Identifying Profitable Gaps for Trading and Technical Market Indicators: Analysis and Performance. She serves as the editor of the Journal of Technical Analysis and on the board of the Market Technicians Association Educational Foundation. She is a frequent presenter at national and international conferences and her financial market research has appeared in a number of publications, including Financial Analysts Journal, Journal of Technical Analysis, Active Trader, Working Money, and Managerial Finance.
Recently, Dr. Dahlquist has taught Principles of Business Finance, Money and Banking, and Introduction to Financial Markets. She is a recipient of the UTSA College of Business Dean’s Award for Teaching and the Donald J. Douglass Award for Innovative Teaching. Her pedagogical research has been published in Financial Practices and Education and the Journal of Financial Education.

Technical Analysis of Gaps: Identifying Profitable Gaps for Trading, with Richard Bauer, Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2012.
Technical Analysis: The Complete Resource for Financial Market Technicians, with Charles Kirkpatrick, second edition, Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2011.
“Risk and Return: Lessons from Extreme Portfolios,” with Richard Bauer and Dom Cho, Southwest Business Administration Journal, Spring 2007.
“Market Timing and Roulette Wheels,” with Richard Bauer, Financial Analysts Journal, January/February 2001.
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