Archive for November, 2009
Posted in November 26th, 2009
Futures day trading is a popular form of trading but before you can begin you must have a clear understanding of “day trading” and what it means to trade futures. We discuss what it means to be a day trader as well as the different types of futures markets in today’s article.
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Posted in November 24th, 2009
As you learn about the stock market and technical analysis you will eventually learn about the different types of stock market charts that are available to stock traders. In today’s article we discuss four different types of stock market charts including line chars, bar charts, point and figure charts, and candlestick charts.
Line Charts – the [...]
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Posted in November 19th, 2009
The upside gap three method is a candlestick continuation pattern that is similar to the upside tasuki gap, however the upside tasuki gap pattern is not filled on the third day. The upside gap three method occurs in a strong uptrend and it is characterized by two long white candlesticks with a gap upward in [...]
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Posted in November 19th, 2009
More investors are turning to candlestick charts for determining market direction. See this week’s audio/video review!
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Posted in November 18th, 2009
Swing traders use technical analysis to find stocks that have short-term price momentum, and they are not interested in the intrinsic value of stocks. They focus more on a stock’s price trends and patterns and typically don’t look at the fundamental factors affecting stocks. Swing traders differ from day traders in that they hold a [...]
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Posted in November 12th, 2009
Point and Figure Charts
Point and figure charts were originally designed for long term investors but are now also used by short term traders to trade stocks, commodities, options, or other financial instruments. Point and figure charts are considered by many stock traders to be the easiest charts to use when identifying solid entry and exit [...]
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Posted in November 12th, 2009
More investors are turning to candlestick charts for determining market direction. See this week’s audio/video review!
Average session recording is approximately one hour and requires Windows Media Player installed on your computer. If you do not have this, Click on Windows Media Player and choose “Download Now” BEFORE you try to download your free video.
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Posted in November 5th, 2009
The thrusting pattern is a bearish candlestick pattern that occurs in a downtrend. It is considered to be similar to the candlestick neck line patterns known as the “on neck” and the “in neck” patterns. The thrusting pattern is basically the same description as the “on neck” pattern except for the fact that it closes [...]
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Posted in November 4th, 2009
More investors are turning to candlestick charts for determining market direction. See this week’s audio/video review!
Average session recording is approximately one hour and requires Windows Media Player installed on your computer. If you do not have this, Click on Windows Media Player and choose “Download Now” BEFORE you try to download your free video.
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