: Support acts as a "floor" where price historically bounces up, while resistance acts as a "ceiling" it struggles to break through.
: Located at the bottom of charts, these show the number of shares traded, helping to confirm the strength of a price move.
: Charts can be set to different periods, from minutes for day trading to weeks for long-term trends. Popular Indicators & Patterns Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Technical analysis is the practice of evaluating securities by analyzing statistics generated by market activity, such as past prices and volume. Unlike fundamental analysis, which looks at a company's intrinsic value, technical analysis focuses on patterns on price charts to predict future movements. Foundational Charting Tools
Technical Analysis Made Easy: A Beginner to Advanced Guide to Price Action Trading
: These provide a visual snapshot of price direction; green (bullish) indicates a close higher than the open, while red (bearish) shows a lower close.
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: Support acts as a "floor" where price historically bounces up, while resistance acts as a "ceiling" it struggles to break through.
: Located at the bottom of charts, these show the number of shares traded, helping to confirm the strength of a price move. Charting and Technical Analysis
: Charts can be set to different periods, from minutes for day trading to weeks for long-term trends. Popular Indicators & Patterns Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Support acts as a "floor" where price
Technical analysis is the practice of evaluating securities by analyzing statistics generated by market activity, such as past prices and volume. Unlike fundamental analysis, which looks at a company's intrinsic value, technical analysis focuses on patterns on price charts to predict future movements. Foundational Charting Tools Popular Indicators & Patterns Go to product viewer
Technical Analysis Made Easy: A Beginner to Advanced Guide to Price Action Trading
: These provide a visual snapshot of price direction; green (bullish) indicates a close higher than the open, while red (bearish) shows a lower close.