Technical analysis is the process of examining a stock or security’s price movements, trading volume, and trends to determine how or when to trade it and predict its price movements. There are plenty ...
Many investors analyze stocks based on their fundamentals—such as their revenue, valuation, or industry trends—but fundamental factors aren't always reflected in the market price. Technical analysis ...
I explain the methodology for choosing which ETFs to invest in, using a combination of technical and fundamental analysis to identify the best sectors and trends. I suggest that ETFs are not less than ...
Casey Murphy has fanned his passion for finance through years of writing about active trading, technical analysis, market commentary, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), commodities, futures, options, and ...
News-driven FX Trading: How to Trade Events Like the FOMC, CPI, and NFP Technical analysis works best for identifying market trends and as a risk management tool, helping traders define logical entry ...
I believe the very best money is made at the market turns. Everyone says you get killed trying to pick tops and bottoms and you make all your money by playing the trend in the middle. Well for twelve ...
The subject of technical analysis is sometimes a controversial one in the world of trading. Some very successful traders swear by it, while others think that chart reading is nearly useless. The truth ...
The stock’s technical indicators are showing multiple constructive developments. The results, and how the stock responds, are a test case for whether Friday’s turnaround in software shares can ...
Technical Analysis tools help traders analyze, identify and understand market conditions and behavioral patterns, and predict price movements. A trader, depending upon his predetermined duration in ...
Michael Harris writes the Price Action Lab Blog and is the author of Fooled By Technical Analysis: The Perils Of Charting, Backtesting And Data Mining. He posts on Twitter about, well, price action.
I was delighted when Arch Crawford accepted my LinkedIn invitation to connect. I'd been hearing since the 1980's about how often he seemed to call market movements using an unconventional combination ...