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- Chart Patterns
- Long-Term Patterns
- Chart PatternsChart Patterns are formed by support and resistance levels and by trend lines.
- Cup and HandleThe cup and handle is a longer term continuation pattern, similar to an ascending triangle.
- Double TopsDouble tops are useful reversal patterns in an up-trend, identified by two peaks of similar height, followed by a break below the intervening trough.
- Head & ShouldersA powerful reversal signal, the head and shoulders pattern is completed by a lower peak followed by a break below the neckline.
- Support/ResistanceSupport and resistance are the foundation stone of all technical analysis.
- Trading RangesTrading Ranges are formed by support and resistance lines in close proximity. Price fluctuates in a narrow band with no clear trend.
- Triangles & WedgesTriangles and wedges can be powerful continuation or reversal patterns, depending on their shape.
- Triple TopsTriple tops are similar to double tops and comprise three peaks of similar height.
- Chart Patterns
- Short-Term Patterns
- Short-Term Support & ResistanceSupport, resistance and trading ranges.
- Flags & PennantsFlags and pennants are short-term congestion patterns that form in trends and are reliable continuation signals.
- RectanglesRectangles are narrow consolidations in a trend.
- Rectangle SignalsRectangles are of the most reliable chart patterns when they appear in close proximity to support or resistance during an up-trend.
- Volume PatternsVolume activity provides powerful confirmation of price signals and often gives advance warning.
- Short-Term Support & Resistance
- Daily Patterns
- Bar/OHLC ChartsHow to identify trends, control, commitment, uncertainty, inside and outside days.
- Candlestick ChartsInvented by the Japanese, candlesticks provide new insights into daily trading ranges... The advantage of candlesticks is the ability to highlight trend weakness and reversal signals.
- GapsGaps are often found at breakouts or during a strong trend.
- Wide Ranging DaysA powerful signal, especially after big volume changes or a strong trend.
- SpikesA spike is identified by a high sharply above the days on either side, a close near the day's low, and a strong preceding trend.
- Volume Spikes/DipsThere are two times where daily volume will highlight unusual trading activity: a spike above the normal range or a dip below normal activity levels.
- Bar/OHLC Charts
- Reversal Days
- Reversal DaysEvery trend change is signaled by a reversal day. The secret is to identify their potency.
- Closing Price ReversalA powerful reversal signal, especially with a large spike after a strong advance...
- Hook ReversalAn inside day that signals a fairly weak reversal...
- Island ReversalIsland reversals are powerful signals, identified by gaps between the signal day and the days on either side...
- Key ReversalKey reversal signals do not occur very often but are definitely worth the wait...
- Open-Close ReversalOpen-Close reversals are potent reversal signals when they follow a strong trend.
- Pivot Point ReversalPivot point reversals are the simplest and most commonly encountered of all reversal signals.
- Reversal Days
- Point & Figure Patterns
- Basic Point & Figure PatternsBasic Point & Figure Patterns: Support and resistance, trendlines, breakouts, bullish and bearish signals.
- Bull & Bear TrapsOne of the most reliable point & figure chart patterns, Bull Traps occur when an upward breakout retreats back below the new support level.
- Cup & HandleThe cup and handle was popularized by William J O'Neill (How To Make Money In Stocks).
- False BreaksSimilar to bull and bear traps, false (or marginal) breaks occur at minor support levels (from a previous low) or minor resistance.
- RetracementsRetracements (or corrections), during a trend, tell us about the strength of the trend.
- SpikesAn upward spike is where a rally exceeds the previous column of Xs by at least 10 boxes.
- Trend ReversalsAfter an up-trend, marginal new highs (especially where accompanied by equal or lower lows) indicate a loss of momentum.
- TrianglesFor a valid triangle there must be at least two retracements counter to the prevailing trend.
- Basic Point & Figure Patterns
- Long-Term Patterns
- Economy
- Banks & Interest
- Interest Rates and the EconomyInterest rates have a big influence on stock markets because of three factors.
- The Yield CurveNegative yield curves have proved reliable predictors of economic recession. However, recent experience in the United Kingdom and Australia raises questions...
- Central BanksCentral banks and interest rates: There is an intrinsic interest rate in any market that matches demand for credit with savings.
- How Banks Create MoneyHow Banks Create Money out of Thin Air: Most money in the economy is held in the form of deposits with banks rather than in the form ...
- Interest Rates and the Economy
- Managed Funds
- Fund ManagersInvesting in Mutual Funds: If you do not have the time or expertise to manage your own investments then mutual funds may be your only option...
- Fund Managers
- Economic Threats
- Cause for ConcernSerious imbalances in the US economy: Paul Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979 - 1987), in his February 2005 address to the Stanford Institute for ...
- The Impact of InflationInflation is the most commonly used economic term in the popular media. A Nexis search in 1996 found 872,000 news stories over the past twenty years that used the word inflation.
- Cause for Concern
- Gold
- Gold-Oil RatioThe Link Between Gold and Oil. Gold and crude oil prices tend to rise and fall in sympathy with one another. There are two reasons for this ...
- Gold and the DollarGold is generally quoted in US dollars per ounce of gold; so any fluctuations in the strength of the dollar are likely to be reflected in the dollar priceof gold.
- Gold-Oil Ratio
- Banks & Interest
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- Forum TopicsForum discussion of stocks, markets, commodities, forex, trading and technical analysis
- Forum RulesSome suggested ground rules when discussing stocks or securities ...
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- Getting Started
- Getting Started
- Getting StartedFind a stock, select a chart type, add indicators, adjust the screen view and change the time period.
- Trendlines & CaptionsHow to draw trendlines and captions
- WatchlistsHow to create, edit and review watchlists
- ProjectsHow to create and customize a project
- Stock ScreenerA brief example of how to find trending stocks using the Stock Screener.
- Getting Started
- Help Menus
- FAQFrequently asked questions
- Help A ~ ZAlpahabetical listing of Incredible Charts help menu.
- FAQ
- About Us
- Colin TwiggsAbout Colin Twiggs, author of the Trading Diary and Incredible Charts website.
- Incredible ChartsIncredible Charts was started by two brothers: Robin Twiggs, a Pascal/Delphi programmer; and Colin Twiggs, a chartered accountant with a background in investment banking.
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- Help A ~ Z
- A ~ C
- Advanced OptionsCommands that are complex or infrequently used are placed under View >> Advanced Options
- ASX Option CodesASX Options are issued with a six letter code....
- ASX Warrant CodesASX Warrants are issued with a six letter code...
- Back TestingUse the scroll buttons on the toolbar to simulate actual trading conditions.
- BackupIt is advisable to backup your watchlists and project files on a regular basis.
- Candlestick & OHLC ColorsCandlesticks are colored according to opening and closing price, OHLC by comparing closing price to the previous close.
- CaptionsIncredible captions - highlight buy and sell signals and record your observations right on the chart...
- Chart Construction DetailsThis page explains some of the issues surrounding actual construction of the charts ...
- Chart TypesCandlesticks, bar charts, equivolume, candlevolume and point and figure
- Chart ViewsChart types, log and normal scale, legends, crosshairs, price and time axes, indicator views and screen splits.
- CrosshairsUse cross-hairs to line up bars on a chart, or to check dates or price levels.
- Advanced Options
- D ~ H
- Daily, Weekly & Monthly IntervalsUse the View menu to switch between Daily, Weekly and Monthly bars.
- Data CompatibilityIncredible Charts fetches packets of data from the server as you chart each stock - eliminating the need for daily data downloads. The data format is not compatible with other charting software.
- Data from YahooImport data from external websites such as Yahoo.
- Data ImportImport data from files on your computer - in descending date order.
- Data Update TimesHourly ASX updates and 7:15 p.m. NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX updates.
- Dilution AdjustmentsStocks may be adjusted for the dilution effect of share splits, special dividends, rights issues, spin-offs and reconstructions. Here are some examples ...
- Email ChartsEffortlessly send charts to your friends.
- Fibonacci ExtensionsProject Fibonacci extension levels from a present trend.
- Fibonacci RetracementsProject Fibonacci retracement levels from an existing trend.
- Format ChartsCustomize indicator colors, chart gridlines and background colors to suit your needs.
- Forum HelpRegistration, posting, email notifications, ...
- Forum ImagesMembers of the Chart Forum are requested not to post images with the names or links to other software ...
- Getting StartedFind a stock, select a chart type, add indicators, adjust the screen view and change the time period.
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- Daily, Weekly & Monthly Intervals
- I ~ I
- AMEX IndexesAmerican Stock Exchange (AMEX) Indexes ...
- ASX IndicesASX Indices ...
- CBOE IndexesChicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Indexes ...
- DJ IndexesDow Jones US & Global Indexes ...
- Import/Export FilesTransfer or back up your project files (indicators, trendlines and captions) and watchlists ...
- Incomplete PeriodsDisplay temporary values for incomplete periods on Daily, Weekly and Monthly charts, before completion of the full period.
- Index MenuMore than 600 indexes including: Dow Jones US Sectors; S&P Sectors; DJIA; S&P 500; CBOE bond yields; Wilshire 5000; Russell 3000; S&P Global 1200; and DJ Global Titans
- Indexes OtherOther North American Indexes ...
- Indicator Add/EditCustomize indicators to suit your needs. Add new indicators and Point & Figure charts.
- Indicator ColorsUse the Legend to amend indicator colors on a chart. Click the color button alongside the indicator title.
- Indicator Show/HideUse the Legend function to temporarily hide an indicator or the price bars
- Indicator SmoothingSmooth indicator lines with an exponential moving average.
- Install Incredible ChartsWhen you have downloaded Incredible Charts, follow these steps to install the program.
- NASDAQ IndexesNASDAQ Indexes ...
- NYSE IndexesNYSE Indexes ...
- PHLX IndexesPhiladelphia Exchange (PHLX) Indexes ...
- S&P IndexesStandard & Poors (S&P) US & Global Indexes ...
- TSX IndicesToronto Stock Exchange (TSX) Indexes ...
- AMEX Indexes
- J ~ P
- Keyboard ShortcutsShortcut keys to activate Incredible Charts commands from the keyboard.
- LegendDisplay the chart legend, show/hide indicators and edit their colors.
- Live UpdatesIncredible Charts automatically updates when when there is a new version available on the server.
- Log & Normal ScaleUse log scale to view charts with large price variations, normal scale for shorter-term charts.
- Mac UsersThere is no special Mac version but some users successfully run Incredible Charts with Vitual PC.
- Menus & ToolbarsMenu and toolbar commands.
- Point & Figure SetupCreate custom Point and Figure chart s from the Indicator Panel.
- Premium MembersAssistance for new subscribers.
- Price & Time ScalesAdjust scales for the price and time axes
- Price BarOHLC Volume and Date are displayed on the price bar below the chart.
- Print ChartsCreate handy print copies of charts.
- Project CustomizeSet a project to open with a custom security, time period, chart interval, chart type and log/normal scale.
- Project TabsRecently used project files are displayed as tabs below the price chart (and indicators), above the bottom price bar. Click on a tab, for example [Relative Strength], to display the project ...
- Projects AddCreate new project files for your separate trading systems. Save all customized chart and indicator settings.
- Projects ExplainedA project contains a set of indicators, trendlines, captions and default settings. A project does not contain data relating to specific securities. All data is stored in a ...
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Q ~ S
- Quotes from YahooDelayed quotes can only be imported from Yahoo at this stage. Please notify us of any other websites that you would like to see included ...
- Relative StrengthThe Relative Strength indicator is set up using the Price Comparison indicator. Indicators are saved to your Project ...
- Save Chart ImageSave charts as bitmap or png images.
- Scroll Back/ForwardScroll back/forward on the time axis with the scrolling toolbar.
- Sector AnalysisFrom Stan Weinstein's Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets - a breakout model for trading stocks and shares in a longer time frame ...
- Sectors Dow JonesDow Jones US Sector Indexes ...
- Sectors S & PStandard & Poors (S&P) US Sector Indexes ...
- Stock Menu AddAdd exchanges to the stock menu list.
- Stock Menu BrowseBrowse securities menus alphabetically or by sector.
- Stock Menus CustomizeYou may wish to customize your watchlist and menu settings to reduce the number of sub-folders
- Stock SearchFind a stock or index by searching for the security name or symbol.
- Stock SelectSelect a stock by entering the symbol in the securities toolbar.
- Quotes from Yahoo
- T ~ Z
- Data Update TimesHourly ASX updates and 7:15 p.m. NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX updates.
- Trading Diary StrategyExplains the purpose of the Trading Diary, how to interpret the Market Strategy and how to search the diary archives.
- Time Period SelectHow to select a time frame to display on your chart
- Time ZonesAdvice on converting times in different countries.
- Toolbars CustomizeLeft-click and right-click commands for toolbars
- Trend ChannelsTrend channels are used to track the momentum of a trend, with peaks (or highs) frequently respecting the upper trend channel; and troughs (or lows) respecting the lower ...
- TrendlinesDraw trendlines on a chart.
- Undo/RedoEasily undo or redo recent changes.
- UninstallTo uninstall, open Uninstall.exe in the Incredible Charts folder
- WatchlistsSave time: Add securities to your watchlist.
- Watchlists in ExcelCreating watchlists with Excel
- Watchlists MultipleOrganize your securities into multiple watchlists.
- Yahoo DataImport data from external websites such as Yahoo.
- ZoomDrag your mouse pointer to zoom in on a specific chart period
- Data Update Times
- A ~ C
- Help Menu
- Getting Started
- Getting StartedFind a stock, select a chart type, add indicators, adjust the screen view and change the time period.
- Trendlines & CaptionsHow to draw trendlines and captions
- WatchlistsHow to create, edit and review watchlists
- ProjectsHow to create and customize a project
- Stock ScreenerA brief example of how to find trending stocks using the Stock Screener.
- Getting Started
- Select/Find a Stock
- Stock SelectSelect a stock by entering the symbol in the securities toolbar.
- Stock SearchFind a stock or index by searching for the security name or symbol.
- Stock Menu AddAdd exchanges to the stock menu list.
- Stock Menu BrowseBrowse securities menus alphabetically or by sector.
- Data from YahooImport data from external websites such as Yahoo.
- Data ImportImport data from files on your computer - in descending date order.
- Stock Select
- Chart Time Period
- Time Period SelectHow to select a time frame to display on your chart
- Scroll Back/ForwardScroll back/forward on the time axis with the scrolling toolbar.
- ZoomDrag your mouse pointer to zoom in on a specific chart period
- Daily, Weekly & Monthly IntervalsUse the View menu to switch between Daily, Weekly and Monthly bars.
- Incomplete PeriodsDisplay temporary values for incomplete periods on Daily, Weekly and Monthly charts, before completion of the full period.
- Back TestingUse the scroll buttons on the toolbar to simulate actual trading conditions.
- Time Period Select
- Drawing Tools
- TrendlinesDraw trendlines on a chart.
- CaptionsIncredible captions - highlight buy and sell signals and record your observations right on the chart...
- Trend ChannelsTrend channels are used to track the momentum of a trend, with peaks (or highs) frequently respecting the upper trend channel; and troughs (or lows) respecting the lower ...
- Fibonacci ExtensionsProject Fibonacci extension levels from a present trend.
- Fibonacci RetracementsProject Fibonacci retracement levels from an existing trend.
- Trendlines
- Indicators
- Indicator Add/EditCustomize indicators to suit your needs. Add new indicators and Point & Figure charts.
- Relative StrengthThe Relative Strength indicator is set up using the Price Comparison indicator. Indicators are saved to your Project ...
- Indicator SmoothingSmooth indicator lines with an exponential moving average.
- Indicator ColorsUse the Legend to amend indicator colors on a chart. Click the color button alongside the indicator title.
- Indicator Show/HideUse the Legend function to temporarily hide an indicator or the price bars
- Sector AnalysisFrom Stan Weinstein's Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets - a breakout model for trading stocks and shares in a longer time frame ...
- Indicator Add/Edit
- Chart Views
- Chart ViewsChart types, log and normal scale, legends, crosshairs, price and time axes, indicator views and screen splits.
- CrosshairsUse cross-hairs to line up bars on a chart, or to check dates or price levels.
- Log & Normal ScaleUse log scale to view charts with large price variations, normal scale for shorter-term charts.
- Price & Time ScalesAdjust scales for the price and time axes
- LegendDisplay the chart legend, show/hide indicators and edit their colors.
- Chart Views
- Chart Options
- Chart TypesCandlesticks, bar charts, equivolume, candlevolume and point and figure
- Point & Figure SetupCreate custom Point and Figure chart s from the Indicator Panel.
- Chart Types
- Watchlists
- WatchlistsSave time: Add securities to your watchlist.
- Watchlists in ExcelCreating watchlists with Excel
- Watchlists MultipleOrganize your securities into multiple watchlists.
- Watchlists
- Projects
- Project TabsRecently used project files are displayed as tabs below the price chart (and indicators), above the bottom price bar. Click on a tab, for example [Relative Strength], to display the project ...
- Projects AddCreate new project files for your separate trading systems. Save all customized chart and indicator settings.
- Project CustomizeSet a project to open with a custom security, time period, chart interval, chart type and log/normal scale.
- Projects ExplainedA project contains a set of indicators, trendlines, captions and default settings. A project does not contain data relating to specific securities. All data is stored in a ...
- Project Tabs
- Data
- Data Update TimesHourly ASX updates and 7:15 p.m. NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX updates.
- Dilution AdjustmentsStocks may be adjusted for the dilution effect of share splits, special dividends, rights issues, spin-offs and reconstructions. Here are some examples ...
- Data CompatibilityIncredible Charts fetches packets of data from the server as you chart each stock - eliminating the need for daily data downloads. The data format is not compatible with other charting software.
- Data from YahooImport data from external websites such as Yahoo.
- Data ImportImport data from files on your computer - in descending date order.
- Time ZonesAdvice on converting times in different countries.
- Data Update Times
- Format Charts
- Format ChartsCustomize indicator colors, chart gridlines and background colors to suit your needs.
- Chart ViewsChart types, log and normal scale, legends, crosshairs, price and time axes, indicator views and screen splits.
- Candlestick & OHLC ColorsCandlesticks are colored according to opening and closing price, OHLC by comparing closing price to the previous close.
- Indicator ColorsUse the Legend to amend indicator colors on a chart. Click the color button alongside the indicator title.
- Chart Construction DetailsThis page explains some of the issues surrounding actual construction of the charts ...
- Format Charts
- Index Menus
- AMEX IndexesAmerican Stock Exchange (AMEX) Indexes ...
- ASX Option CodesASX Options are issued with a six letter code....
- ASX Warrant CodesASX Warrants are issued with a six letter code...
- ASX IndicesASX Indices ...
- CBOE IndexesChicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Indexes ...
- DJ IndexesDow Jones US & Global Indexes ...
- Sectors Dow JonesDow Jones US Sector Indexes ...
- Index MenuMore than 600 indexes including: Dow Jones US Sectors; S&P Sectors; DJIA; S&P 500; CBOE bond yields; Wilshire 5000; Russell 3000; S&P Global 1200; and DJ Global Titans
- NASDAQ IndexesNASDAQ Indexes ...
- NYSE IndexesNYSE Indexes ...
- Indexes OtherOther North American Indexes ...
- PHLX IndexesPhiladelphia Exchange (PHLX) Indexes ...
- Sectors S & PStandard & Poors (S&P) US Sector Indexes ...
- S&P IndexesStandard & Poors (S&P) US & Global Indexes ...
- TSX IndicesToronto Stock Exchange (TSX) Indexes ...
- AMEX Indexes
- Print & Save
- Print ChartsCreate handy print copies of charts.
- Save Chart ImageSave charts as bitmap or png images.
- Email ChartsEffortlessly send charts to your friends.
- Print Charts
- Toolbar Shortcuts
- Menus & ToolbarsMenu and toolbar commands.
- Keyboard ShortcutsShortcut keys to activate Incredible Charts commands from the keyboard.
- Toolbars CustomizeLeft-click and right-click commands for toolbars
- Price BarOHLC Volume and Date are displayed on the price bar below the chart.
- Quotes from YahooDelayed quotes can only be imported from Yahoo at this stage. Please notify us of any other websites that you would like to see included ...
- Menus & Toolbars
- Files & Backup
- BackupIt is advisable to backup your watchlists and project files on a regular basis.
- Undo/RedoEasily undo or redo recent changes.
- Import/Export FilesTransfer or back up your project files (indicators, trendlines and captions) and watchlists ...
- Backup
- Advanced Options
- Advanced OptionsCommands that are complex or infrequently used are placed under View >> Advanced Options
- Hide AdvertisingPremium members can hide the top banner and right margin advertising banners ...
- Stock Menus CustomizeYou may wish to customize your watchlist and menu settings to reduce the number of sub-folders
- Advanced Options
- Installing
- Install Incredible ChartsWhen you have downloaded Incredible Charts, follow these steps to install the program.
- UninstallTo uninstall, open Uninstall.exe in the Incredible Charts folder
- Live UpdatesIncredible Charts automatically updates when when there is a new version available on the server.
- Mac UsersThere is no special Mac version but some users successfully run Incredible Charts with Vitual PC.
- Install Incredible Charts
- Getting Started
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- About Us
- Colin TwiggsAbout Colin Twiggs, author of the Trading Diary and Incredible Charts website.
- Incredible ChartsIncredible Charts was started by two brothers: Robin Twiggs, a Pascal/Delphi programmer; and Colin Twiggs, a chartered accountant with a background in investment banking.
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- Useful LinksColin's Useful Links. The following websites may prove useful ...
- Traders StoreThe ten trading books that have had the greatest influence on my trading style plus many more books of interest.
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- Indicator Guide
- Indicator Basics
- Using IndicatorsMost indicators highlight a particular aspect of price or volume behavior.
- Favorite IndicatorsCharting indicators that I find most useful.
- Indicator SignalsRespect, whipsaws, divergence, and failure swings.
- Indicator Time FramesA key principle when using indicators: set the time frame to reflect the cycle being traded...
- Fibonacci NumbersFibonacci numbers are named after Leonardo Fibonacci, a twelfth century Italian mathematician, who discovered the unique properties of a particular number sequence.
- Linear RegressionLinear regression fits a straight line to the selected data using a method called the Sum Of Least Squares. The Sum Of Least Squares ...
- Using Indicators
- Compare Stocks/Indices
- Price ComparisonA potent stock selection tool, Price Comparison charts the performance of a stock against an index or a related stock.
- Price RatioA powerful tool for stock selection, Price Ratio is often referred to as relative strength or comparative strength. It compares the performance of a stock relative to an index or a related stock.
- Price DifferentialCompare bond yields or interest rates that share the same price axis.
- Price Comparison
- Moving Average Types
- Moving AverageThe Moving Average is a powerful measure of trend direction, achieved by smoothing price data. Moving Averages can also be used on median,typical and weighted closing prices as well as other indicators.
- Selecting A Long-Term Moving AverageWhen tracking the primary trend you are faced with a wide choice of moving averages.
- Moving Average High/LowA new variation on the moving average system is to calculate moving averages on the Highs or Lows, rather than on the Close.
- Price EnvelopeSometimes referred to as Percentage Bands, price envelopes are plotted at a set percentage above and below a moving average.
- Moving Average
- Moving Average Systems
- Single Moving AverageA simple moving average system, often combined with filters for greater effectiveness.
- Two Moving AveragesFast and slow moving averages provide a powerful measure of trend strength and direction.
- Three Moving AveragesA more sophisticated system that uses a third moving average to identify ranging markets.
- Trading with Moving AveragesFast and slow moving averages can provide potent market signals.
- Multiple Moving AveragesDaryl Guppy uses multiple moving averages to measure trends and identify likely reversals. The indicator compares multiple short-term and long-term exponential moving averages.
- Rainbow 3D Moving AveragesIvan Ballin's (Ingot54) variation of Daryl Guppy's Multiple Moving Averages.
- Single Moving Average
- Moving Average Oscillators
- Commodity Channel IndexThe Commodity Channel Index (CCI) highlights overbought and oversold markets and likely turning points.
- Detrended Price OscillatorThis immensely powerful indicator isolates the short cycle and provides excellent trend signals.
- MACDMACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a powerful refinement of the two moving averages system, providing reliable signals of trend changes.
- MACD HistogramThe MACD Histogram (Moving Average Convergence Divergence Histogram) provides far earlier and more responsive signals than the original MACD. Unfortunately it is also more volatile.
- Commodity Channel Index
- Trend Indicators
- Directional MovementA sophisticated indicator by Welles Wilder, Directional Movement is one of few indicators that signals whether a trend is suitable to trade.
- Parabolic SARDeveloped by J. Welles Wilder, the Parabolic SAR indicator provides excellent entry and exit points in trending markets.
- Directional Movement
- Momentum Indicators
- Coppock IndicatorEdwin Coppock designed this oscillator with one sole purpose: to identify the commencement of bull markets.
- MomentumMomentum measures trend strength and identifies likely reversal points. A simple but effective measure of rate of change of prices.
- Negative VolumeNorman Fosback uses Negative Volume Index (NVI) with Positive Volume Index (PVI) to identify bull markets.
- Positive VolumeIntroduced by Norman Fosback, Positive Volume Index identifies bull and bear markets by measuring activity on days when volume is higher.
- Rate Of Change (Price)A refinement of Momentum - Rate of Change is designed to fluctuate as a percentage around the zero line.
- Relative Strength Index (RSI)A very popular momentum oscillator developed by Welles Wilder, RSI (Relative Strength Index) compares upward and downward movements in closing price.
- Smoothed Rate of Change (SROC)Smoothed Rate of Change (SROC) was first introduced by Fred G Schutzman in Futures magazine, April 1991. The oscillator performs a similar function to the Momentum and Rate Of Change indicators.
- TRIX IndicatorDesigned for trading trends, TRIX uses a triple-smoothed moving average to eliminate cycles shorter than the indicator period.
- Coppock Indicator
- Range Oscillators
- Elder Ray IndexDeveloped by Dr Alexander Elder, the Elder-ray indicator measures buying and selling pressure in the market. The Elder-ray is often used as part of the Triple Screen trading system.
- Mass IndexDonald Dorsey predicts trend reversals by comparing trading range over a 9 day period.
- Slow StochasticThe Slow Stochastic provides more reliable signals than the original indicator. It applies further smoothing to reduce volatility and improve accuracy.
- Stochastic IndicatorDeveloped by George Lane to track market momentum, the stochastic oscillator comprises two lines: %K and %D.
- Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF)Created by Adam White, Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF) identifies trending and ranging markets.
- Williams %RWilliams %R is similar to Stochastic %K - except that Williams %R is plotted using negative values.
- Williams Accumulate DistributeLarry Williams highlights accumulation and distribution by comparing daily trading ranges. Signals are taken on divergences.
- Williams Accumulation DistributionWilliams Accumulation Distribution is traded on divergences. When price makes a new high and the indicator fails to exceed its previous high, distribution is taking place.
- Elder Ray Index
- Money Flow Indicators
- Accumulation DistributionMeasures the commitment of bulls and bears, giving advance warning of trend changes.
- Chaikin Money FlowAnother popular indicator by Marc Chaikin based on the Accumulation Distribution line.The Chaikin Money Flow indicator often warns of breakouts and provides useful trend confirmation.
- Chaikin OscillatorMarc Chaikin's chaikin oscillator monitors the flow of money in and out of the market.
- Money Flow IndexMoney Flow Index measures trend strength and warns of likely reversal points.
- Twiggs Money FlowTwiggs Money Flow is Colin Twiggs' derivation of the popular Chaikin Money Flow indicator.
- Accumulation Distribution
- Volume Indicators
- VolumeVolume highlights unusual trading activity and provide powerful confirmation of price signals.
- Rate of Change (Volume)The rate of change formula can also be applied to volume, where it highlights changes in volume activity.
- Volume OscillatorAn easy to use oscillator that highlights changes in volume activity.
- Volume
- Price-Volume Indicators
- Force IndexDeveloped by Dr Alexander Elder, the Force index combines price movements and volume to measure the strength of bulls and bears in the market.
- On Balance VolumeDeveloped by Joseph Granville, OBV provides a powerful measure of accumulation and distribution by comparing volume to price movements.
- Price Volume TrendMeasures the strength of trends and warns of reversals...
- Force Index
- Range-Volume Indicators
- Ease of MovementDeveloped by Richard W Arms, this powerful indicator highlights the relationship between price and volume.
- Equivolume ChartsThe greatest advance in the last decade, equivolume exposes price and volume interaction.
- Ease of Movement
- Range Volatility Indicators
- Average True RangeWelles Wilder developed Average True Range to measure commitment in a trending market.
- Chaikin VolatilityDeveloped by Marc Chaikin, volatility is measured as the range between high and low prices.
- Volatility RatioThe Volatility Ratio identifies days with exceptionally wide trading ranges (the distance between High and Low) and is used to signal likely reversal days. Details ...
- Volatility Ratio - SchwagerThis ratio is similar to that used by Jack Schwager in Technical Analysis to identify wide-ranging days.
- Average True Range
- MA Volatility Indicators
- Bollinger BandsInvented by John Bollinger, the bands offer powerful support for signals from trend or momentum indicators. Bollinger Bands are calculated at a specified number of standard deviations above and below the moving average, causing them to widen when prices are volatile and contract when prices are stable.
- VolatilityVolatility is a statistical measure called the coefficient of variation.
- Bollinger Bands
- Indicator Basics
- Indicators A ~ Z
- A ~ C
- Accumulation DistributionMeasures the commitment of bulls and bears, giving advance warning of trend changes.
- Average True RangeWelles Wilder developed Average True Range to measure commitment in a trending market.
- Bollinger BandsInvented by John Bollinger, the bands offer powerful support for signals from trend or momentum indicators. Bollinger Bands are calculated at a specified number of standard deviations above and below the moving average, causing them to widen when prices are volatile and contract when prices are stable.
- Candlestick ChartsInvented by the Japanese, candlesticks provide new insights into daily trading ranges... The advantage of candlesticks is the ability to highlight trend weakness and reversal signals.
- Chaikin Money FlowAnother popular indicator by Marc Chaikin based on the Accumulation Distribution line.The Chaikin Money Flow indicator often warns of breakouts and provides useful trend confirmation.
- Chaikin OscillatorMarc Chaikin's chaikin oscillator monitors the flow of money in and out of the market.
- Chaikin VolatilityDeveloped by Marc Chaikin, volatility is measured as the range between high and low prices.
- Commodity Channel IndexThe Commodity Channel Index (CCI) highlights overbought and oversold markets and likely turning points.
- Coppock IndicatorEdwin Coppock designed this oscillator with one sole purpose: to identify the commencement of bull markets.
- Accumulation Distribution
- D ~ L
- Detrended Price OscillatorThis immensely powerful indicator isolates the short cycle and provides excellent trend signals.
- Directional MovementA sophisticated indicator by Welles Wilder, Directional Movement is one of few indicators that signals whether a trend is suitable to trade.
- Ease of MovementDeveloped by Richard W Arms, this powerful indicator highlights the relationship between price and volume.
- Elder Ray IndexDeveloped by Dr Alexander Elder, the Elder-ray indicator measures buying and selling pressure in the market. The Elder-ray is often used as part of the Triple Screen trading system.
- Equivolume ChartsThe greatest advance in the last decade, equivolume exposes price and volume interaction.
- Fibonacci ExtensionsProject Fibonacci extension levels from a present trend.
- Fibonacci RetracementsProject Fibonacci retracement levels from an existing trend.
- Force IndexDeveloped by Dr Alexander Elder, the Force index combines price movements and volume to measure the strength of bulls and bears in the market.
- Detrended Price Oscillator
- M ~ N
- MACDMACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a powerful refinement of the two moving averages system, providing reliable signals of trend changes.
- MACD HistogramThe MACD Histogram (Moving Average Convergence Divergence Histogram) provides far earlier and more responsive signals than the original MACD. Unfortunately it is also more volatile.
- Mass IndexDonald Dorsey predicts trend reversals by comparing trading range over a 9 day period.
- Median PriceMedian price measures the mid-point of the trading range for each period.
- MomentumMomentum measures trend strength and identifies likely reversal points. A simple but effective measure of rate of change of prices.
- Money Flow IndexMoney Flow Index measures trend strength and warns of likely reversal points.
- Moving AverageThe Moving Average is a powerful measure of trend direction, achieved by smoothing price data. Moving Averages can also be used on median,typical and weighted closing prices as well as other indicators.
- Moving Average High/LowA new variation on the moving average system is to calculate moving averages on the Highs or Lows, rather than on the Close.
- Multiple Moving AveragesDaryl Guppy uses multiple moving averages to measure trends and identify likely reversals. The indicator compares multiple short-term and long-term exponential moving averages.
- Negative VolumeNorman Fosback uses Negative Volume Index (NVI) with Positive Volume Index (PVI) to identify bull markets.
- MACD
- O ~ P
- On Balance VolumeDeveloped by Joseph Granville, OBV provides a powerful measure of accumulation and distribution by comparing volume to price movements.
- Parabolic SARDeveloped by J. Welles Wilder, the Parabolic SAR indicator provides excellent entry and exit points in trending markets.
- Positive VolumeIntroduced by Norman Fosback, Positive Volume Index identifies bull and bear markets by measuring activity on days when volume is higher.
- Price ComparisonA potent stock selection tool, Price Comparison charts the performance of a stock against an index or a related stock.
- Price DifferentialCompare bond yields or interest rates that share the same price axis.
- Price EnvelopeSometimes referred to as Percentage Bands, price envelopes are plotted at a set percentage above and below a moving average.
- Price RatioA powerful tool for stock selection, Price Ratio is often referred to as relative strength or comparative strength. It compares the performance of a stock relative to an index or a related stock.
- Price Volume TrendMeasures the strength of trends and warns of reversals...
- On Balance Volume
- Q ~ U
- Rainbow 3D Moving AveragesIvan Ballin's (Ingot54) variation of Daryl Guppy's Multiple Moving Averages.
- Rate Of Change (Price)A refinement of Momentum - Rate of Change is designed to fluctuate as a percentage around the zero line.
- Rate of Change (Volume)The rate of change formula can also be applied to volume, where it highlights changes in volume activity.
- Relative Strength Index (RSI)A very popular momentum oscillator developed by Welles Wilder, RSI (Relative Strength Index) compares upward and downward movements in closing price.
- Slow StochasticThe Slow Stochastic provides more reliable signals than the original indicator. It applies further smoothing to reduce volatility and improve accuracy.
- Smoothed Rate of Change (SROC)Smoothed Rate of Change (SROC) was first introduced by Fred G Schutzman in Futures magazine, April 1991. The oscillator performs a similar function to the Momentum and Rate Of Change indicators.
- Standard Deviation ChannelsTrade standard deviation channels are plotted at a set number of standard deviations around a linear regression line.
- Stochastic IndicatorDeveloped by George Lane to track market momentum, the stochastic oscillator comprises two lines: %K and %D.
- Trend LinesA trendline is simply a momentum indicator, alerting you to any acceleration or deceleration of the trend.
- TRIX IndicatorDesigned for trading trends, TRIX uses a triple-smoothed moving average to eliminate cycles shorter than the indicator period.
- Twiggs Money FlowTwiggs Money Flow is Colin Twiggs' derivation of the popular Chaikin Money Flow indicator.
- Typical PriceTypical price is a useful filter for moving average systems.
- Rainbow 3D Moving Averages
- V ~ Z
- Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF)Created by Adam White, Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF) identifies trending and ranging markets.
- VolatilityVolatility is a statistical measure called the coefficient of variation.
- Volatility RatioJack Schwager uses this ratio to identify wide-ranging days.
- Volatility Ratio - SchwagerThis ratio is similar to that used by Jack Schwager in Technical Analysis to identify wide-ranging days.
- VolumeVolume highlights unusual trading activity and provide powerful confirmation of price signals.
- Volume OscillatorAn easy to use oscillator that highlights changes in volume activity.
- Weighted CloseA simple but effective filter for moving average systems.
- Williams %RWilliams %R is similar to Stochastic %K - except that Williams %R is plotted using negative values.
- Williams Accumulate DistributeLarry Williams highlights accumulation and distribution by comparing daily trading ranges. Signals are taken on divergences.
- Williams Accumulation DistributionWilliams Accumulation Distribution is traded on divergences. When price makes a new high and the indicator fails to exceed its previous high, distribution is taking place.
- Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF)
- A ~ C
- Investing
- Investing
- Active InvestingActive investors combine fundamental and technical analysis, moving in and out of the market in accordance with the phases of the business cycle.
- Fundamental AnalysisWhat is Fundamental Analysis? Fundamental analysis attempts to determine the present value of a stock based on its expected future cash flows.
- Value InvestingThe critical questions in value investing are: At what rate will earnings (and dividends) grow over the investment period? What is the (investments) risk? Can management be trusted...
- PEG RatioThe PEG ratio is a powerful formula which compares earnings growth and the Price Earnings Ratio: Divide the current Price Earnings Ratio by the expected long-term growth rate (in earnings per share) ...
- Focus on DividendsHow to calculate the value of future cash flows to you and assess your margin of safety.
- Dividend Value CalculatorUse projected dividends to calculate the margin of safety (popularized by Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham) for an investment.
- Active Investing
- Investing
- Moving Average
- Moving Average Types
- Moving AverageThe Moving Average is a powerful measure of trend direction, achieved by smoothing price data. Moving Averages can also be used on median,typical and weighted closing prices as well as other indicators.
- Selecting A Long-Term Moving AverageWhen tracking the primary trend you are faced with a wide choice of moving averages.
- Moving Average High/LowA new variation on the moving average system is to calculate moving averages on the Highs or Lows, rather than on the Close.
- Price EnvelopeSometimes referred to as Percentage Bands, price envelopes are plotted at a set percentage above and below a moving average.
- Moving Average
- Moving Average Systems
- Single Moving AverageA simple moving average system, often combined with filters for greater effectiveness.
- Two Moving AveragesFast and slow moving averages provide a powerful measure of trend strength and direction.
- Three Moving AveragesA more sophisticated system that uses a third moving average to identify ranging markets.
- Trading with Moving AveragesFast and slow moving averages can provide potent market signals.
- Multiple Moving AveragesDaryl Guppy uses multiple moving averages to measure trends and identify likely reversals. The indicator compares multiple short-term and long-term exponential moving averages.
- Rainbow 3D Moving AveragesIvan Ballin's (Ingot54) variation of Daryl Guppy's Multiple Moving Averages.
- Single Moving Average
- MACD
- MACDMACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a powerful refinement of the two moving averages system, providing reliable signals of trend changes.
- MACD HistogramThe MACD Histogram (Moving Average Convergence Divergence Histogram) provides far earlier and more responsive signals than the original MACD. Unfortunately it is also more volatile.
- Weekly MACD HistogramThe MACD Histogram (Moving Average Convergence Divergence Histogram) provides a highly responsive measure of market direction but is more suited to traders than investors.
- MACD
- Moving Average Types
- Point & Figure
- Point & Figure
- Point & Figure ChartsPoint & Figure charts are used to identify support levels, resistance and chart patterns. Point and Figure ignores the time factor and concentrate solely on movements in price.
- Point & Figure Charting GuideSuitable Point & Figure settings: log or normal scale; box size and reversal amounts; and pricing method.
- Point & Figure SetupCreate custom Point and Figure chart s from the Indicator Panel.
- Point & Figure Charts
- Point & Figure Patterns
- Basic Point & Figure PatternsBasic Point & Figure Patterns: Support and resistance, trendlines, breakouts, bullish and bearish signals.
- Bull & Bear TrapsOne of the most reliable point & figure chart patterns, Bull Traps occur when an upward breakout retreats back below the new support level.
- Cup & HandleThe cup and handle was popularized by William J O'Neill (How To Make Money In Stocks).
- False BreaksSimilar to bull and bear traps, false (or marginal) breaks occur at minor support levels (from a previous low) or minor resistance.
- RetracementsRetracements (or corrections), during a trend, tell us about the strength of the trend.
- SpikesAn upward spike is where a rally exceeds the previous column of Xs by at least 10 boxes.
- Trend ReversalsAfter an up-trend, marginal new highs (especially where accompanied by equal or lower lows) indicate a loss of momentum.
- TrianglesFor a valid triangle there must be at least two retracements counter to the prevailing trend.
- Basic Point & Figure Patterns
- Point & Figure
- Stock Screener
- Stock Screener
- Stock ScreenerThe Stock Screener is used to identify securities that warrant further analysis and it is not advisable to trade on the strength of the Stock Screens alone.
- Stock Screen ReturnResults of a Stock Screen Search are presented in spreadsheet format.
- Stock Screener
- Screening For Patterns
- Breakouts from a BaseTo find stocks that are breaking out from a long-term base, we need to screen for stocks that are trending up but have ...
- ConsolidationsTo find stocks that are consolidating within a narrow range, we apply the following filter: Directional Movement ADX Value Filter; Minimum 2; Maximum 10 ...
- Screening for TrendsTo find stocks that are trending, we apply one/both of the following filters: Moving Average Crossovers Bull Signal; Closing Price > 100-Day MA...
- Exhaustion GapsTo find exhaustion gaps, we need to apply two filters: (1) Gaps; and (2) A filter to identify extended trends.
- Breakouts from a Base
- Price Filters
- Price FilterThe price filter can be used to filter out stocks above or below selected limits. The Minimum and Maximum fields are measured in cents.
- % Price MovePercentage Price Move can be used to filter stocks that have increased/decreased by more than a specified percentage.
- % Of Price HighPercentage Of Price High compares the current closing price to the previous high.
- Price Filter
- Stock Screen Filters
- Bollinger BandsBollinger Band filters are calculated using exponential moving averages. Values are compared to Bollinger Bands at 1.0 standard deviation above and below the selected moving average.
- Directional MovementWhen DI crosses above DI-, this signals an up-trend. When DI- crosses to above DI , this signals a down-trend.
- GapsGaps occur when the lowest price traded is above the high of the previous day.
- Moving AverageMoving Average Crossovers are calculated using exponential moving averages. See Two Moving Averages for further details.
- MACD FilterMACD Bull Signals when MACD crosses to above the signal line....
- Relative Strength Index (RSI)Relative Strength Index is calculated using the Wilder moving average formula.
- StochasticSlow Stochastic crossovers are calculated using %K from the Slow Stochastic formula. This is equal to %D from the fast Stochastic.
- VolatilityVolatility is used to filter out stocks above or below specified levels of risk: The Minimum and Maximum fields are measured as percentages.
- Volatility RatioThe Volatility Ratio identifies days with exceptionally wide trading ranges (the distance between High and Low) and is used to signal likely reversal days. Details ...
- Volume FilterThe volume filter is used to filter out stocks which show insufficient activity (ie. stocks with low liquidity): The Minimum field represents volume (in number of ...
- Volume MAVolume Moving Average crossovers are calculated using exponential moving averages. See Volume Oscillator for further details.
- Volume SpikesVolume spikes are days on which there is unusually high volume activity, measured by comparing daily volume to a 50-day exponential moving average (of volume).
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- Technical AnalysisWhat is Technical Analysis? Foundations of Technical Analysis and does it really work?
- Support/ResistanceSupport and resistance are the foundation stone of all technical analysis.
- Chart BasicsThe key to analysing bar charts: control, commitment, OHLC, whipsaws, long and short positions...
- Time FramesExpose hidden trends: markets trend in more than one direction at the same time...
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- Dow TheoryThe simplicity of these observations by Charles Dow belie their immense impact on the field of technical analysis.
- Dow Theory - TrendsHow to identify trends and trend changes.
- Dow Theory - Lines (Ranging Markets)Lines (or ranging markets may take the place of a secondary reaction.
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- Dow Theory - Market PhasesBull and bear markets each have three phases.
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- Breakout ModelStan Weinstein's powerful system for trading long-term trends: the model combines a number of proven techniques to identify breakouts.
- Blind Freddy TrendsA swing trading technique using moving averages and short-term chart patterns.
- Directional Movement - TrendsAn often-discussed system for tracking trends is the Directional Movement System set for weekly, rather than daily, directional movement. We compare performance to Stan Weinstein's breakout model.
- Trading TrendsIf you are going to trade trends, no matter what the time frame, you are likely to encounter three major problems: false starts, early shakeouts and ...
- Short-Term TrendsNever trade against the trend - a fundamental principle in technical analysis. That's easy enough to follow, but how do you determine the trend?
- Trend IndicatorsUsed to measure trend direction, moving averages are only one of many important trend indicators.
- Trend StrengthThree main indicators of the strength of a trend.
- Trend LinesA trendline is simply a momentum indicator, alerting you to any acceleration or deceleration of the trend.
- Standard Deviation ChannelsTrade standard deviation channels are plotted at a set number of standard deviations around a linear regression line.
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- Stock Market Cycles
- Reading The Stock MarketThe behavior of the market is the most powerful influence on the performance of every stock.
- CyclesThe change in prices on any day is influenced by a number of cycles in different time frames...
- Coppock IndicatorEdwin Coppock designed this oscillator with one sole purpose: to identify the commencement of bull markets.
- Bullish Percent IndexDeveloped by Chartcraft, the index combines bull signals from individual stocks to identify market trends.
- Market Tops & BottomsWilliam J. O'Neill identifies these signals in 24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success.
- Breakout ModelStan Weinstein's powerful system for trading long-term trends: the model combines a number of proven techniques to identify breakouts.
- Interest Rates and the EconomyInterest rates have a big influence on stock markets because of three factors.
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- Chart TypesEach chart type reveals different facets of the relationship between price, trading range and volume.
- Candlestick ChartsInvented by the Japanese, candlesticks provide new insights into daily trading ranges... The advantage of candlesticks is the ability to highlight trend weakness and reversal signals.
- Bar/OHLC ChartsHow to identify trends, control, commitment, uncertainty, inside and outside days.
- Equivolume ChartsThe greatest advance in the last decade, equivolume exposes price and volume interaction.
- Point & Figure ChartsPoint & Figure charts are used to identify support levels, resistance and chart patterns. Point and Figure ignores the time factor and concentrate solely on movements in price.
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- Trading StocksStock trading, or speculation as it used to be called, is the buying or selling of stocks to profit from a change in prices.
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- The 2% RuleRestrict the size of your initial position so that your capital is protected if you suffer a string of losses.
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- Stop Loss OrdersStop loss orders are limits set by traders at which they will automatically enter or exit trades.
- Setting Stop Loss OrdersBase your stops on technical levels otherwise they will cost you money. Arbitrary levels are liable to be breached by the normal cycle.
- Adjusting Stop Loss OrdersLock in your profits and ride the trend, avoiding shake-outs by minor corrections.
- Maximum Acceptable LossAn objective formula used to assess the risk associated with each trade.
- Trailing Stop Loss OrdersA powerful formula for limiting losses, protecting profits and avoiding false signals.
- Trailing Percentage StopsTrailing Percentage Stops work with a ratchet effect, trailing price movements by a set percentage.
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- Trading Traps: The ShakeoutTricks of the Trade: A market professional may want to accumulate a large position in a stock that is trending strongly...
- The FakeoutTricks of the Trade: If a market professional sits with a large sell order and the stock is consolidating....
- Pump and DumpTricks of the Trade: Also referred to as ramping, this is an old trick often perpetrated by sly old hands who prey on newcomers.
- Bull & Bear TrapsOne of the most reliable point & figure chart patterns, Bull Traps occur when an upward breakout retreats back below the new support level.
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- Trading PsychologyYour biggest enemy, when trading, is within yourself. Success will only come when you learn to control your emotions.
- Know Your Trading StyleWhat personality style are you? And how does this suit becoming a trader?
- Searching for the Holy GrailMost traders are on the lookout for ways to improve their trading, but some dedicate their lives to searching for the holy grail.
- Trading With EmotionsBefore you can manage your emotions it helps to understand what causes them. Our brains and endocrine system are a veritable narcotics factory...
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- Finding the Right Trading CourseFinding the Right Trading Course (and avoiding the obvious pitfalls): If you had to enrol on a one-week trading course, you may learn some good basic trading skills.
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- Trading BasicsThe secret of successful trading: adjust your trading system to prevailing market conditions...
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- Market DirectionThe market exerts a powerful influence on the performance of individual stocks. Study the big picture first before looking at any shares in isolation.
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