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When you’re trying to research an investment of any kind, you probably go straight to a historical price chart before anything else. There’s nothing wrong with that, except that most people have absolutely no idea how to read a stock chart correctly. It seems like common sense: If the graph increases steadily over time, then […] The post How to Read Stock Charts: 4 Things You’re Doing Wrong appeared first on Trip Of A Lifestyle. Stock Graphs, Stock Market Technical Analysis, Stock Market Chart, Gold Price Chart, Stock Chart Patterns, Stock Analysis, Bond Market, Price Chart, Stock Charts

When you’re trying to research an investment of any kind, you probably go straight to a historical price chart before anything else. There’s nothing wrong with that, except that most people have absolutely no idea how to read a stock chart correctly. It seems like common sense: If the graph increases steadily over time, then […] The post How to Read Stock Charts: 4 Things You’re Doing Wrong appeared first on Trip Of A Lifestyle.

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Trading book1 - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. A double top and double bottom are reversal patterns that form at peaks and troughs respectively, with the asset reaching the same price level twice before reversing direction. A triple top occurs when an asset hits the same resistance level three times, while a triple bottom shows buyers taking control as the asset hits the same support level three times before breaking through resistance.

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