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The Head and Shoulders Pattern and How to Trade It

The Head and Shoulders Pattern and How to Trade It

A reversal pattern, the head and shoulders chart pattern is most commonly observed in uptrends. "Head and shoulders" is well-known not only for trend reversals, but also for dandruff reversals.

Elementary School 2022-02-14
What is the Difference Between Double Tops and Double Bottoms?

What is the Difference Between Double Tops and Double Bottoms?

A trend reversal has begun when a double top or double bottom chart pattern develops. Let's look at how to recognize and trade these chart patterns.

Elementary School 2022-02-14
How to Make Money Trading Chart Patterns

How to Make Money Trading Chart Patterns

Consider chart patterns to be a land mine detector; once you've completed this lesson, you'll be able to notice "explosions" on the charts before they happen, potentially making you a lot of money.

Elementary School 2022-02-14
How to Confirm a Trend with MACD

How to Confirm a Trend with MACD

MACD and moving averages have already been established as indicators that can do so. At the cost of delayed input, these indicators will identify patterns once they have been formed.

Elementary School 2022-02-14
How to Use Oscillators to Predict When a Trend Will End

How to Use Oscillators to Predict When a Trend Will End

Any object or data that oscillates between two points is called an oscillator. To put it another way, it's something that will always fall someplace between point A and point B.

Elementary School 2022-02-14
Ethereum Drops below $2,900, ETHs Network Activity Declines

Ethereum Drops below $2,900, ETHs Network Activity Declines

After a price recovery of approximately 40% between 24 January and 10 February, Ethereum witnessed extreme selling pressure again over the weekend. The crypto asset touched a low of $2,840 on Monday, the lowest level since 4 February.

Middle School 2022-02-14
How to Use ADX (Average Directional Index)

How to Use ADX (Average Directional Index)

The Average Directional Index, or ADX, is a tool for determining the comprehensive strength of a trend. It is based on the idea that trading, when the market is moving in the direction of a strong trend, increases the chances of profit and lowers the risk by a considerable margin.

Elementary School 2022-02-09
Bollinger Bands: How to Use Them

Bollinger Bands: How to Use Them

As a result, the more tools you have, the more you'll be able to ADAPT to the always altering market environment. It's also fine if you want to concentrate on a few specialized trading settings or tools.

Elementary School 2022-01-30
Summary: Using Moving Averages

Summary: Using Moving Averages

The main purpose of the moving average is to eliminate short-term fluctuations in the market. Because moving averages represent an average closing price over a selected period of time, the moving average allows traders to identify the overall trend of the market in a simple way.

Elementary School 2022-01-30
How to Trend Trade with Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA)

How to Trend Trade with Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA)

The Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) is a technical indicator that aims to anticipate a potential breakout in the price of an asset. The term gets its name from Daryl Guppy.

Elementary School 2022-01-30
How to Analyze Trends With Moving Average Ribbons

How to Analyze Trends With Moving Average Ribbons

Moving average ribbons are a series of moving averages (MA) of different lengths that are plotted on the same chart to create a ribbon-like indicator. Traders can determine the strength of a trend by looking at the distance between the moving averages, as well as identify key areas of support or resistance by looking at the price in relation to the ribbon.

Elementary School 2022-01-30
How to Use Moving Average Envelopes

How to Use Moving Average Envelopes

Moving averages (MA) are a popular trading tool. Unfortunately, they are prone to giving false signals in choppy markets. By applying an envelope to the moving average, some of these whipsaw trades can be avoided, and traders can increase their profits. Envelopes trading has been a favorite tool among technical analysts for years, and incorporating that technique with MAs makes for a useful combination.

Elementary School 2022-01-30
How to Use Moving Averages as Dynamic Support and Resistance Levels

How to Use Moving Averages as Dynamic Support and Resistance Levels

Moving Average can be use is numerous way, the other way to use moving averages is to use them as dynamic support and resistance levels. It is called dynamic because it’s not like your traditional horizontal support and resistance lines. They are constantly changing depending on recent price action, therefore they are not stable.

Elementary School 2022-01-29
How to Use Moving Average Crossovers to Enter Trades

How to Use Moving Average Crossovers to Enter Trades

You have learned how to determine the trend by plotting some moving averages on your charts. You should also get to know that moving averages can assist you in determining when a trend is about to end and  reverse. And As trend traders, you want to recognize and ride the trend for as long as possible for you to know when to get in and when to get out of the trend.

Elementary School 2022-01-29
How to Find the Trend Using Moving Averages

How to Find the Trend Using Moving Averages

Moving averages can also be used to assist you determine the trend. The most straightforward method is to simply plot a single moving average on the chart. When price movement tends to stay above the moving average, it indicates that the market is generally in a UPTREND. Price movement that tends to stay below the moving average implies that the market is in a DOWNTREND.

Elementary School 2022-01-29
Simple vs. Exponential Moving Averages

Simple vs. Exponential Moving Averages

Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is similar to Simple Moving Average (SMA), measuring trend direction over a period of time. However, whereas SMA simply calculates an average of price data, EMA applies more weight to data that is more current. As a trader you might be thinking of one is better between the simple and exponential Moving Averages.

Elementary School 2022-01-29
Exponential Moving Average (EMA) Explained

Exponential Moving Average (EMA) Explained

As we have previously discussed and explained that, simple moving averages (SMA) can be twisted or misinterpreted by spikes. We have some examples below to start with. Supposed we plot a 5-period SMA on the daily chart of EUR/USD.

Elementary School 2022-01-29
SMA (Simple Moving Average) Explanation

SMA (Simple Moving Average) Explanation

The simplest type of moving average is the simple moving average (SMA). A simple moving average is calculated by summing the closing prices of the previous "X" period and then dividing that amount by X.

Elementary School 2022-01-29
What Are Moving Averages and How Do They Work?

What Are Moving Averages and How Do They Work?

A moving average is simply a way to smooth out price fluctuations so you can tell the difference between market "noise" and the actual trend direction.

Elementary School 2022-01-29
Fibonacci Trading in Context

Fibonacci Trading in Context

Let's go through what we've learnt so far about Fibonacci trading. 23.6 percent, 38.2 percent, 50.0 percent, 61.8 percent, and 76.4 percent are the major Fibonacci retracement levels to watch. The 38.2 percent, 50.0 percent, and 61.8 percent levels, which are usually set as default settings in most forex charting software, appear to have the most weight.

Elementary School 2022-01-29

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