Candlestick patterns part 1Candlestick patterns are graphical representations of price movements over a specific time period, used in financial technical analysis to identify potential trend reversals or continuations. Each candlestick shows the opening, closing, high, and low prices of a financial asset. Corporate Finance Institute explains that by observing these patterns, traders can gain insights into the market sentiment and potential future price movements.
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Institutional Trading Part 4Institutional trading involves the buying and selling of securities by large financial institutions on behalf of clients or for their own account. These institutions include hedge funds, mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and banks. They often engage in larger-scale trades and have access to more complex financial instruments than retail investors.


