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Volume Confirms Market Break Out and Break Downs

Many analysts and  traders will use charts to examine the volume that is traded over a particular time frame (hour, day, week, etc.…).   Volume charts are usually in a bar format and appear at the bottom of many charts as an additional study.  Volume is an important indicator when looking at different patterns that occur [...]

Point and Figure Charts Help Gauge Market Turning Points

Point and Figure charts serve a trader well when an investor wants to eliminate time as a function and just wants to concentrate specifically on the actual price movement. Point and Figure charts are great for observing active market activity, and as such are very helpful in identifying support and resistance lines, buy and sell [...]

The Basics of How to Examine a Price Chart

When an investor decides to examine a financial instrument, one of the first things the investor will do is examine a chart.  Prices, which are displayed on charts, can be shown in many different ways, and each trader examines the prices in a slightly different way.  The goal of this article will be to explain [...]

European Banks Receive NY Fed Scrutinity

European banks continue to remain under pressure, creating a need to look at safe haven assets.  On Thursday, The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which oversees the U.S. operations of many large European banks, announced that it recently has been holding extensive meetings with the lenders to gauge their vulnerability to escalating financial pressures. [...]

The Head and Shoulders Patterns Signals the End of a Trend

The Head and Shoulder pattern is one of the most discussed patterns used by technical analysts to reflect the end of a trend and the reversal of a market movement.  The pattern almost always comes at the end of a large up move, and signals a period were the market is consolidating. A head and [...]

Technical Triangles Reflect the Calm Before the Storm

Descending Triangle The descending triangle is also a variation of the symmetrical triangle.  The pattern is a consolidation pattern which defines a period prior to a breakout.  The descending triangle generally is a bearish as the consolidation leads to choppy trading which eventually breaks lower.  In the descending triangle the bottom part of the triangle [...]

FOMC Decision Seems to Have Created a Bottom in Equities

While it took some time for the markets to digest the implications of the Fed’s actions, in the end markets reacted positively to the commitment of Bernanke and the majority of the FOMC to take whatever steps necessary to ease financial conditions and thus underpin economic growth.  As a result, a potential bottom may have [...]

Technical Patterns such as Triangles are Subjective, but Very Useful

Technical analysis can be categorized as indicators, which include formulas that help predict future market direction, and patterns, that assist in describing the current market environment.  Patterns describe supply and demand and allow traders to recognize situations that tend to lead to specific market follow-through. There are numerous types of patterns that can be used [...]

Trading Volatile Market Can be Risky, but the Reward can be Significant

When a financial instrument moves quickly in one direction, the markets are deemed to be volatile.  Generally downward movements are associated with the word volatility, but upward movements can be just as unsettling and confusion. Volatile markets create trading opportunities, but they can also be very difficult to trade.  Markets can also be volatile and [...]

Understanding Consolidating Markets Leads to Profitable Trading

An investor should be very cognizant of the many different types of market conditions that exist, prior to risking capital in the financial markets.  There are numerous tools that can be used to identify different market condition, and quickly understanding the current market environment is a key to successful trading. Evaluating the particular market condition [...]

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