Technical analysis strategies

Technical analysis is a trading discipline employed to evaluate investments and identify trading opportunities in price trends and patterns seen on charts. Technical analysts believe past trading activity and price changes of a security can be valuable indicators of the security's future price movements.

The four primary types are line charts, bar charts, candlestick charts​​, and point and figure charts. Technical analysts also use chart patterns to help them identify trading signals. They believe that certain trading patterns​​ tend to reappear, and generally produce similar outcomes.

Technical Analysis: Four Basic Principles
Markets alternate between range expansion and range contraction. ... 
Trend continuation is more likely than reversal. ... 
Trends end in one of two ways: climax or rollover. ... 
Momentum precedes price.

A technical analyst, also known as a chartist or market technician, is a securities researcher or trader who analyzes investments based on past market prices and technical indicators. Technicians believe that short-term price movements are the result of supply and demand forces in the market for a given security.

The salaries of Fbi Intelligence Analysts in the US range from $19,655 to $525,282 , with a median salary of $94,688 . The middle 57% of Fbi Intelligence Analysts makes between $94,688 and $236,973, with the top 86% making $525,282.
The CeTA Certification consists of Two Exam which together constitutes a complete professional program. Passing both exam examinations culminates in an award of a world class professional qualification in Technical Analysis.
Posted on by