Chart patterns are essential tools in technical analysis that help traders identify potential market movements and make informed trading decisions.
It may be a headline-driven market, but the charts and patterns inside the capital markets always tell the truth.
The flagship course teaches step-by-step methods for analyzing candlestick charts across stocks, Forex, and futures markets.
Correctly identifying and subsequently trading the triangle chart pattern has benefitted many technical forex traders. The triangle pattern is traditionally categorized as a continuation chart pattern ...
Technical analysts believe that stock prices often trade in patterns, as the motivating driver behind the movement of stocks is humans, and humans exhibit the same emotions when it comes to their ...
James Chen, CMT is an expert trader, investment adviser, and global market strategist. Samantha (Sam) Silberstein, CFP®, CSLP®, EA, is an experienced financial consultant. She has a demonstrated ...
I've noticed a recurring inverse head and shoulders pattern in high-beta tech stocks, signaling potential bullish reversals; the pattern is noticeable in the Nasdaq 100 and the QQQ ETF. I break down ...
There's a little known joke among the trading community that goes like this: "A trader walks into a bar... pattern: 'Ouch!' " Fact is, if you don't know what you're doing, price bar analysis can be a ...
A recent failed head and shoulders technical pattern in the S&P 500 has once again raised the age-old debate about whether technical chart patterns are actually useful to traders. MarketWatch reported ...