We lost a EQ on the daily chart and now it seems we are looking for a higher low on the weekly chart. Everything above 7498 dollar is just a higher low. We can use the 12 EMA as a visual guide of support. This chart is made to learn more about technical analysis.
If we take a look at the 4 hour chart we see that we are in a ascending channel about 2 weeks now. Currently the price is at the support line of the channel and IF we hold this support a triple bottom is formed and we can see a bullish move. If we brake support we can find a new support at 0.369. This chart is only made to learn more about technical analysis.
The MACD and Chaikin Oscillator are bullish on the weekly and monthly timeframe!
We might be forming a inverse head and shoulder pattern on the 4 hour chart.
Next move + 3 % ? This chart is for educational purpose only
I can see 2 pattern on this chart; 1. A symmetrical Triangle 2. Head and Shoulders If the supportline from both patterns break than we might see a -7% drop before next supportline. I make this charts to learn more about technical analyses, thoughts from others are welcome!
Will we see a double bottom before a lift off?
Falling wedge + ascending triangle = possible bullish move. Current price is above a strong fib level if we can't breakout on the first attempt there might be a second. Making charts for educational purpose only so i can learn more about TA.
The bollingerband indicator is getting narrow and so does the triangle pattern. This indicates that we might see a bullish or bearish breakout. The triangle pattern looks a bit the same as the pattern before the last bullrun in 2017. Will history repeat itself or are we going down deeper? Looks like a very strong supportline to break! What are your thoughts...
Almost for a year the price is ranging in this triangle. A few days ago we bounced of the restistance line of this triangle and it seems we will find back support in the 0.30 area. As the price range get's smaller and tighter i'm wondering if we will breakout bullish or bearish! What do you guys think? This chart is for educational purpose, i would like to...
I see a falling wedge on the chart within a symmetrical triangle. We can not say that this triangle is valid becaus we only have 2 connections but it seems that the support line of that triangle hold on the daily chart. The falling wedge in the triangle is also a bullish sign. Stochastic indicator is under 10 and if we see previous price action than i notice...
From 12/14/2018 a strong supportline is formed on the daily chart which is still holding up till today. Everytime we close above this supportline the price rise at least 3%. Since this supportline is so strong its a good time to enter the trade when price closes above this supportline. Slowly higher lows are forming in a ascending triangle. This triangle broke...
I see on the 1 hour chart a falling wedge which is mostly a bullish sign. If we look at the daily chart than we see that we are making higher highs and higher lows, we are still in this pattern and a higher low is probably set. If this is the case and the trend continues to make a higher high we might see a 25% rise. This chart is made for educational purpose...
We might see the price rise since we are trending in a falling wedge and the Stochastic is under 20. This chart is made to learn more about TA.
Currently the price range of the symmetrical triangle is getting tighter. We will brake bullish or bearish but the stochastic indicator shows a oversold condition on the 4 hour chart so i think we will bounce from the lower trendline in the triangle and see the price rise. The best entry would be after a closed candle above the resistance line in the...
Traders could open a long position since the price reached the ascending channel’s lower trendline and exit the trade when price nears the upper channel line. A stop-loss order should be placed slightly below the lower trendline to prevent losses if the security’s price abruptly reverses. This chart is for educational purpose, i would like to see insights from others.