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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

Technical analysis is a method of price forecasting that involves pattern recognition on a chart. Analysts employ various tools to identify levels of support and resistance, breakouts and breakdowns, trends and trading ranges. Knowing the strategies basics, one can likely find oneself able to implement some of the key elements into a self-designed strategy.

Charts

A chart is a graphic representation of how the price changes within the set period of time. In almost any trading platform you will find candlestick, bar and line chart types. All three are based on the same data but display them in different ways.

  • Line chart is a simple and basic type that only shows closing prices.
  • On the bar chart you can observe open, high, low and closing prices for each period of time. The vertical line is created by high and low prices, the dash on the left shows the open price and the dash on the right represents the close price.
  • Perhaps the most popular type, candlestick chart shows open, high, low and closing prices during the set period of time as well. Each candlestick consists of the “body” created by open and closing prices and the “wicks” that show high and low prices for each period. This type of chart is usually displayed in two different colours – one represents bullish candlesticks while the other represents bearish.  Bullish candlestick means that close price was higher than open price while bearish candlestick represents the opposite – close price was lower than open price.

Forex Line - Bar - Candlestick charts

Note, however, that all of the charts described above show bid price only and you should not rely on them to identify where the ask price was at any given time.

Timeframes

Time frame denotes the amount of time it takes to complete each candle or bar and how much data it includes. For example, time frame H1 shows how much the bid price fluctuated within an hour. You can customize time frame for each chart in your trading platform.

In general, shorter times frames are believed to produce more signals, however a significant part of them tends to be false. In contrast, longer time frames may provide relatively less signals but they will be stronger and more significant for a particular trend.

Here is how the same price data look when you change periodicity:

Timeframes in Forex trading platform

Trend

Identifying the trend or the direction the market moves towards is one of the basic techniques in the analysis. Occasionally it can be determined by simply looking at the chart. Other cases will require more profound analysis of the price data.

There are two major types of market trends:

  • Uptrend – a series of escalating highs and lows;
  • Downtrend – a series of lower highs and lower lows on chart.

A lack of any particular direction is occasionally referred as to sideways or horizontal trend.

Forex trends

To identify a trend you can simply draw a straight line in the direction of the price moves on a chart. “Trend lines” are available in almost every trading platform and may be considered one of the beginner-friendly technical analysis tools. Another option is a technical indicator that can determine and display a trend when added to a chart.

Support and resistance

Finding support and resistance levels allows to determine when and in which direction should a position be opened and the potential profit or loss may be. Support is the price level which an asset has difficulty going below and resistance denotes the level which the pair has a difficulty rising above. These levels, however, do not always hold and a “breakout” or a “breakdown” occasionally occurs in one direction or another.

Support and resistance levels form a trading range – a horizontal corridor that contains price fluctuations during a period of time.

Technical analysis: Support and Resistance levels

A price movement through the identified level of resistance is referred to as breakout. Its bearish counterpart is called breakdown – a price movement through the identified level of support. Both breakout and breakdown are usually followed by increase in volatility.

To identify support and resistance you can simply mark the levels where the price had difficulty rising above and falling below in the past. Various technical indicators (i.e. Fibonacci or Pivot Points) can determine and draw the levels on the chart automatically.

Chart patterns

Chart pattern is a distinct formation that predicts future price movement or creates a buy or sell signal. The theory behind it is basedon the assumption that certain patterns observed previously indicate where the price is currently headed.

  • Head and Shoulders is considered to be one of the most reliable chart patterns which signifies that the trend is about to change. There are two types of this pattern – head and shoulders top that shows that upward movement may soon end and head and shoulders bottom, which means that downtrend is about to reverse. Technical analysis: Chart patterns
  • Doji – is a candle with a short body (which means that the candle opened and closed at almost the same price) and relatively long wicks on each side that show market volatility during a period of time. Doji usually signifies market indecision since neither bullish nor bearish trend prevails.Doji candle
  • Bullish hammer – a candle that usually occurs at a turn of the downtrend. This candle must have wicks twice as long as the body.Bullish hammer
  • Hanging man – bearish counterpart of bullish hammer that has a shorter body and long wicks and is usually found at the before the reversal of the uptrend.
    Hanging man
  • Another popular chart pattern is the triangle. There are three types of triangles: symmetrical, ascending and descending. The symmetrical triangle is a pattern where two trend lines that meet at one point and neither of them is flat. This pattern usually confirms the direction of the current trend. In an ascending triangle, the upper trendline is flat and the lower one is headed upwards. This pattern is considered to be bullish and may predict a breakout. Descending triangle has a flat lower line and the upper trendline is descending. Descending triangle is a bearish pattern signifying an upcoming breakdown.

Indicators

One of the tools that allows to predict or confirm trends, patterns, support and resistance levels or buy and sell signals is a technical indicator. It is a software developed specifically for your trading platform that makes calculations based on price movements and volatility. Both cTrader and MT4 have a wide range of readily available indicators, however you can always download a custom one or even create it yourself.

Simply adding an indicator to a price chart may greatly extend your understanding of the current market situation and help to decide in which direction you should be trading. For instance, to identify support and resistance levels, such indicators as Fibonacci or Pivot Points may come in handy. Momentum indicator will help you to measure the rate of price change and Zig Zag can be used to predict when the trend will be more likely to reverse.

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