Alpha measures excess return. Anything with alpha over 1.0 is considered favorable. Beta measures volatility and market risk. Anything with beta below 1.0 is considered favorable. These cannot be the only metrics you make your trades or investments on, but they are extremely helpful when comparing funds or stocks. Chasing high alpha will usually result in...
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So, the Ichimoku Cloud (Ichimoku Kinko Hyo) - WTF is it??? At first the Ichimoku Cloud can look a bit daunting, but after reading this, hopefully it will put you at ease & you will realise that it is a really neat and powerful indicator that shows you Momentum, Trend, Support and Resistance . Note that you can use the Ichimoku Cloud for all timeframes, but it may...
EDU 3 of 20: What Moves the Forex Market? Hello traders! First of all, I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy holiday season. Now that markets are closed and liquidity is thin, we have got some time to learn more about what it takes to become a successful Forex trader. In the last educational post (2 of 20), we have covered why you shouldn’t rely only on...
Happy Thursday traders! It’s time to continue with our Educational Series on how to become a successful trader with a professional trading approach. It's holiday season, and closed markets mean more time to sharpen our trading skills! Let's go... In the last post, we touched on the main ingredients of a successful trader (check the link to "related idea"). Let’s...
📚 LEARN MORE 💰 EARN MORE With ForecastCity FLAG pattern Definition: A FLAG pattern is a continuation chart pattern, named due to its similarity to a flag on a flagpole. A flag is a relatively rapid chart formation that appears as a small channel after a steep trend, which develops in the opposite direction. After an uptrend, it has a downward slope. After...
EDU 1: What Does It Take to Become a Profitable Trader? Hello traders. With this post, I am starting an educational series on TradingView unlike any other. We’ll go through all the aspects and nuances of becoming a professional, consistently profitable, and successful trader. Now, those are big words. You have likely heard them from various other sources that...
FLAG = Impulse + Correction 📚 LEARN MORE 💰 EARN MORE With ForecastCity After a significant drop in Bitcoin price , the price is in a correction wave. What makes the chart interesting today is that: . Bitcoin is likely to challenge the 18042 ~ 18227 resistance area. . A break above 18227 could push the pair to the 19487 area . . A resistance rejection ,...
📚 LEARN MORE 💰 EARN MORE With ForecastCity Descending Triangle Definition: A Descending Triangle is a type of triangle chart pattern that occurs when there is a support level and a slope of lower high. It is defined by two lines: . A horizontal support line running through valleys. . A Downtrend line drawn through the peaks. The lower highs indicate...
📚 LEARN MORE 💰 EARN MORE With ForecastCity Ascending Triangle Definition: An ascending triangle is a type of triangle chart pattern that occurs when there is a resistance level and a slope of higher lows. It is defined by two lines: . A horizontal resistance line running through peaks. . An uptrend line drawn through the bottoms. The higher lows...
📚 LEARN MORE 💰 EARN MORE With ForecastCity Ascending Triangle Definition: An ascending triangle is a type of triangle chart pattern that occurs when there is a resistance level and a slope of higher lows. It is defined by two lines: . A horizontal resistance line running through peaks. . An uptrend line drawn through the bottoms. The higher lows...
📚 LEARN MORE 💰 EARN MORE With ForecastCity Inverted Head and Shoulders Definition: A head and shoulders pattern is also a trend reversal formation. It is formed by a Valley (left shoulder), followed by a Lower Valley (head), and then another Higher Valley (right shoulder). A “ Neckline ” is drawn by connecting the highest points of the two...
📚 LEARN MORE 💰 EARN MORE With ForecastCity Descending Triangle Definition: An Descending Triangle is a type of triangle chart pattern that occurs when there is a support level and a slope of lower high . It is defined by two lines: . A horizontal support line running through valleys. . A Downtrend line drawn through the peaks. The lower highs...
Hello, in this post I will be talking about Forex Pair Correlations. A problem new traders frequently find themselves in is opening/having positions that are contradictory. I will elaborate on that but for now, let's understand first what correlation is. A correlation is a statistical relationship which means that when A moves a certain way, B will move a certain...
What Is the Pattern of a Parabolic Curve ? The Parabolic Curve pattern is a curved line pattern that is formed by following a candlestick formation when prices rise or decline rapidly. Visually, the curved line pattern follows the correction points. The lay language, when the price forms a pattern like a staircase, the curved line follows the base on the...
Ascending Triangle Definition: An ascending triangle is a type of triangle chart pattern that occurs when there is a resistance level and a slope of higher lows . It is defined by two lines: . A horizontal resistance line running through peaks. . An uptrend line drawn through the bottoms. The higher lows indicate more buyers are...
Let's say you're new to trending. You have a deposit - for example, $ 10,000 - which you are ready to invest in earnings. And you come to the market with one thought - how to make more money! Stop! The first question that you should ask yourself before starting trading is: "How not to lose the money you already have?" Risk management will help you with this....