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Technical Analysis

Charts tell the story of supply and demand in real time. Learn to read them — from basic candlesticks to advanced momentum indicators.

What is Technical Analysis?

Technical analysis (TA) is the study of historical price and volume data to forecast future price movements. Unlike fundamental analysis — which looks at a company's earnings, balance sheet, and management — TA focuses purely on what the market is doing right now.

The core assumption: all known information is already priced in. So price and volume patterns repeat because human psychology (fear and greed) repeats. Skilled technicians use these patterns to find high-probability trade setups with clearly defined risk.

Topics

Candlestick Patterns

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The language of price action. Learn to read doji, hammer, engulfing, and evening star patterns — and what each signals about buyer/seller sentiment.

Support & Resistance

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Price levels where buying or selling pressure historically reverses. The foundation of every technical setup.

Moving Averages (SMA & EMA)

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Smooth out price noise and identify trends. The 50-day and 200-day MAs are the most-watched levels in the market.

RSI — Relative Strength Index

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Measure momentum to spot overbought and oversold conditions. Essential for timing entries and exits.

MACD — Moving Average Convergence Divergence

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Track trend direction and momentum shifts with the most popular momentum indicator used by professional traders.

Classic Chart Patterns

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Head & shoulders, double top/bottom, triangles, and flags — the recurring price formations that signal breakouts or reversals.

Volume Analysis

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Price moves without volume are unreliable. Learn how volume confirms (or contradicts) every signal on your chart.

Fibonacci Retracement

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Identify probable pullback levels using the golden ratio. The 0.618 and 0.786 levels are where institutional orders cluster.

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