In this educational video I would like to clear up the myth about the Pin Bar and to provide you a solution. What do you think?
Hello, traders! Here is a cheat sheet which help you to identify the most frequent and reliable chart paterns. I should tell you that the patterns from the group "indefinite" are classified as bullish or bearish in classical literature, but in practice we should be careful using it in trading decisions. BULLISH PATTERNS Inverted Head & Shoulders , Double ...
Hello, traders! This is a cheat sheet for divergences defining between the price and oscillator. As the oscillator the RSI, Stochastic, MFI, CCI, MACD and other indicators can be used. Regular Bullish Divergence The price shows lower lows, oscillator - higher lows. This is the sign of downtrend weakness and potential reverse to the uptrend. Regular Bearish...
PART 1. ACCUMULATION CYCLE Wickoff Theory The Wyckoff theory describes many aspects and rules of trading. The main problem of the theory is the demand/supply balance. It is widely known that this balance is the key reason of some price action on the market. Today we are going to consider the Wickoff Cycle pattern. Let's start with the accumulation one. ...
Hello, dear subscribers! Today we will continue to consider the chart pattern. The risisng wedge is the topic of this article. We can see the rising narrowing wedge formation when the scatter of highs and lows is decreasing during the time and price make higher highs and higher lows. There are clear support and resistance lines which have different angles of...
Hello traders! Today we will talk about OmiseGO (OMGUSD) and its price action + wave structure from Elliott Wave perspective. Some cryptocurrencies were in a massive and impulsive rise since March and one of them is also OMGUSD, in which we clearly see a five-wave bullish cycle into wave A/1 on the weekly chart. We know that after every five waves, a three-wave...
Good morning traders! We hope you are having a beautiful day. 🔸Today we want to show you our vision of bitcoin in the short-medium term and explain why we see it extremely bullish. - Speaking a bit of the context and history, we can see that bitcoin hits all-time highs in late 2017, reaching almost $20,000. After this, there came an abrupt decline that found...
Moving Averages Crossover Divergence Masterclass Part 2 In the previous masterclass, we saw two different ways of using MACD as an indicator. In Part 2, we'll look out for two other ways to use MACD along with other indicators. The two previous ways were: 1. Centreline Crossover 2. Signal-line Crossover Moving forward the two more ways are: 3. MACD + Awesome...
Hanging man The hanging man is the bearish equivalent of a hammer (bullish pattern). It typically forms at the end of an uptrend with a tiny body and a long lower wick. The lower wick designates that there was a large sell-off, but bulls headed to take back control and drive the price up. Holding that in mind, after a lengthened uptrend, the sell-off may act as...
Relative Strenght Index Part 2 In the previous masterclass, we saw the two different ways of using the Relative Strength Index as an indicator. In Part 2, we'll look out for two other ways to use RSI along with other indicators. The two previous ways were: 1. Oversold-Overbought Region 2. 50-Level RSI Midline Moving forward the two more ways are: 3. 2-Period...
Relative Strenght Index(RSI) RSI is a momentum oscillator, whereas the momentum is the rate of the rise or fall in price. RSI is an oscillator ranging between two extremes, in the case of RSI, it ranges from 0 to 100. The relative strength index is computed with: RSI = 100RS/(1+RS); where RS is relative strength. RS= (Previous Average gain*13+Current...
WHAT IS A BULL FLAG? A bull flag is a continuation pattern that occurs as a brief pause in the trend following a strong price move higher. The bull flag chart pattern looks like a downward sloping channel/rectangle denoted by two parallel trendlines against the preceding trend. During this period of consolidation, volume should dry up through its formation and...
The Double Top or Bottom Chart Pattern is a reversal pattern as its name implies, the pattern is made up of two consecutive peaks or troughs that are roughly equal, with a moderate trough or peak in-between. This reversal could signal an end of an uptrend or downtrend. ( Double top with an end to an uptrend in this case). Double Top Chart Pattern A Double...
The three drivers chart pattern is a well known harmonic chart pattern that acts as a trend reversal. The pattern consists of either three higher highs or lower lows which is an indication of a potential trend reversal. There are two different types of three drives pattern: Bullish Bearish Bullish Three Drives Pattern There are three different waves in...
I was supposed to give some few tips on how to check some market movements through some of indicators which I Also use. Bullish or Bearish indicators are classified depending on what they indicate; They either indicate;Volatility , Momentum, Volume and Trend. I will give an example on each type. Volatility Indictors show price action change in a given...
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Cup and Handle Chart Pattern The cup and handle chart pattern is a bullish continuation pattern that marks a consolidation period followed by a breakout. It can help to predict future price movements. A cup and handle chart pattern is comprised of three main components: -A prior trend, as to qualify as a continuation pattern it has to have a prior trend -The...