What is a ratio Chart: Ratio charts play a significant role in technical analysis, offering valuable insights to traders and investors. These charts display the relative performance between two assets or indices by comparing their price movements. By dividing the price of one security by another, ratio charts provide a visual representation of their...
Hey everyone! 👋 Do you know that you can add images to your TradingView charts? That’s right! We have prepared this visual guide to help our awesome users customize their charts by adding images! Sounds good? Let’s get started. 🚀 There are 2 ways to add images to your charts: 1. The good old copy-paste method 2. Using the “Image” upload option Method 1:...
Following price action is at the core of markets. One glance at a chart can show you a trend, trade idea, or serve as a quick way to check the holdings in your portfolio. Candlestick charts are one of the most popular ways to look at price action. A single candlestick shows the high, low, open, and close for a specific time period. This means that a lot of price...
Today we will continue to explore the fascinating world of stock investing. And TradingView will help us with that. I sincerely recommend making friends with this platform, as I haven't found anything more convenient to implement my strategy yet. After you have registered on the site, move to the main menu "Products" > "Chart+" . This is where you'll spend most...
A symmetrical triangle is a chart pattern characterized by two converging trend lines connecting a series of sequential peaks and troughs. These trend lines should be converging at a roughly equal slope. How to identify a Symmetrical Triangle correctly 1.The sides of the triangle slope equally (that's why it's symmetrical) 2.The triangle has lower highs AND...
What is the Shooting Star candlestick pattern? A shooting star candlestick pattern is a chart formation that occurs when an asset’s market price is pushed up quite significantly, but then rejected and closed near the open price. This creates a long upper wick, a small lower wick and a small body. The upper wick must take up at least half of the length of the...
In previous idea of continuation pattern, which comprise explanation of some continuation patterns like triangles, flags and pennants it was stated that in next post I'll be back with patterns such as head & shoulder , double top and bottoms and we're back. As we have discussed in the previous section, that market can be either in trending phase or in a...
Hey everyone! 👋 If you are new or have recently started posting ideas, you may have noticed that a lot of people put multiple charts in their posts. This makes their ideas more thorough and resourceful. So, the question arises, how do you put multiple charts in a single idea? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. This short visual guide will help you in...
Hi all, today we are going to study about basics and usage of technical analysis. I have prepared this wholesome post so that you guys are able to understand what technical analysis is all about. I have shortened the sentences to readable points, hence, don't mind the grammar. Learning objectives: After studying this post the student should be able to...
In general, a logical stop loss varies from one situation to another. Some of the logical stop losses can be: 1. Swing high/low 2. Low of the Hammer/Inverted hammer 3. High of the Shooting star/Hanging man 4. Low of the demand zone 5. High of the supply zone If you are trading in options, broadly there are 2 ways to set a stop loss. There are: 1. Place the...
Candlestick patterns are a type of charting technique used in technical analysis to forecast the future direction of an asset's price based on past price movements. These patterns are formed by the open, high, low, and close prices of a security over a specific time period and can indicate potential reversals or continuations in trends. ★ Body - Represents the...
Trading and investing are two distinct approaches to engaging with financial markets, each with its own strategies, goals, and risk profiles. Here’s a comparison to help differentiate between the two: Trading Definition: Trading involves the frequent buying and selling of financial instruments, such as stocks, commodities, currencies, or derivatives, with the...
Price has a habit of repeating historical pattern, as patterns are nothing but psychology of thousands of traders watching same charts. Nifty currently is showing very similar price pattern on daily timeframe which it developed in 2015-16, where previously it made a top and then was facing a resistance on falling trendline and sort of made triple/multiple tops. It...
Hello everyone! Did you know that you can integrate tweets into your TradingView charts? If not, you're in for a treat! In this visual guide, we will show you how you can enhance your charts by seamlessly incorporating tweets. 🙂 But first, let us show you an example of how incorporating tweets in your charts can make them more interactive and informative. ...
Last time we studied how the exchange price is formed, and we found out that it is important to learn how to read charts correctly in order to analyze price changes correctly. Let's see how a chart is made and what it can tell us. Everyone who went to school probably remembers: to draw a function, we need the X and Y axes. In stock charts, the X-axis is...
In the example above, note the following: - Warning candles: Doji + Hammers + bearish candles indicating exhaustion and a lack of follow-up. - A relatively higher volume on hammer & doji, which is never a good sign for a breakout because it indicates significant selling pressure. - A bullish breakout must always be accompanied by a good follow-up, else it...
Elliott Wave background In the 1930s, R.N Elliott identified the price of the stock trends and reversed a specific pattern. This pattern is repetitive in form and, the patterns have predictive value. He decided to use this pattern (Elliott wave theory) to predict the market. The Elliott wave is not primarily a trading system. It is a detailed description of...
A Cup and Handle pattern is a bullish continuation pattern that resembles a teacup on a candle chart followed by a breakout. The cup part of the pattern is where the price gradually changes its direction from bearish to bullish. The handle part is when the price pullback slightly before roars higher and continues the previous trend. Cup and handle is used to...