Technical Analysis Guide

Free Technical Analysis Section


 

Free Technical Analysis Navigation

Free Technical Analysis Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Trend Technical Analysis |
John Magee Technical Analysis Bio |
Top Technical Analysis |
Business Investing Research And Analysis Technical Analysis |
Technical Analysis |
Trading Technical Analysis |
Free Technical Analysis Education |
Analysis Technical |
Analysis Free Stock Technical |
Bhp Technical Analysis |
Technical Analysis And Stock |
Technical Risk Analysis |
Analysis Technical Writing |
Technical Analysis Market |
Resistance Technical Analysis |

List of Technical-Analysis Articles

Best seller


Options Trading Software - US$197



Best Products


Instant Profits Today - US$497



Forex Power Strategy - US$198



Quantum Swing Trader - US$397



Forex Killer Signal Software - US$89.00



Forex Auto Pilot Software - US$99.50



Sitemap

Quote of the Day: Robert Moses

"[The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge] is a triumph of simplicity and restraint."


Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Technical-Analysis
Email:
First Name:



Main Free Technical Analysis sponsors


 



 

Welcome to Technical Analysis Guide

 

Free Technical Analysis Article

Trading Course Online Thumbnail . For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

Technical Analysis Charting: A Single Point can be a Profit or Loss

from: Tanady


If you have the chance to read the business section of a newspaper, probably you have noticed a line graph that represents the movement of different currency or stock prices for that particular day. If you will try to visit the same business section in the same newspaper, you will notice that the line graph is not the same graph that you have seen yesterday, indicating that there are movements within the market for that day.

Graphs, or called charts (in economic analysis) is a type of graphical representation of tabular numeric data or given functions. It is used to show large data quantities and its relationship between each other and its respective parts in a manner that will be easily understood by readers. In other words, the raw data that usually come into the form of large figures or tabular numeric numbers can be easily expressed in the form of charts.

Although it is used in a wide variety of applications (governance, health services, electricity generation and distribution, and others), charting is commonly used on the economic market, especially in conducting technical analysis. Technical analysis is used to determine the performance of a security within the market (be it a commodity, stock, or any foreign currency) by evaluating its price movement (both past and present) in the market. It also involves the analysis of a security’s volume and open interest in a particular trading day.

Technical analysis primarily involves the study of charts or past price actions (or the movement of a security’s price and volume on a particular trading day). Typically, charts that are used in technical analysis represent the performance of a security on a series of prices over a set of time frame. For instance, a particular chart may show the commodity’s price movement in over a half-year period, wherein each point in the graph corresponds to the closing price for the day the commodity is traded.

There are several things that you should be aware of when looking on charts that are used in technical analysis. These include the information entered to the charts such as the following:

• Time scale- it refers to the time frame that is commonly found on the bottom of the chart, which may differ from seconds to decades. The most commonly used time frames are daily, weekly, quarterly, and annually. Keep in mind that the longer the time frame (annually or by decade), the less the chart shows details. Every data point that you can see in the chart represents the closing price of the security or its low or high price, depending on the chart that you are looking into.

• Price scale- it is typically found on the right hand-side of the chart. It illustrates the security’s present price and compares it to the recorded data points. It can be either constructed in a linear (arithmetic) or logarithmic way.

There are three main types of charts used in technical analysis which is used by traders or investors depending on the information that they look for and their individual skill levels. These are as follows:

• Line chart- it represents the closing price of a particular security over a time frame. A line is formed by connecting data points (which represents the closing prices over a time frame).

• Bar chart- it illustrates the detailed information of line charts by adding several key data pieces to the data point. Such chart is composed of series of vertical lines that represents the low and high for each trading period, together with the closing price. The open and close are shown through the vertical lines with the horizontal dash.

• Candlestick chart- it resembles just like a bar chart, only that it is constructed in a visual manner. It has a thin vertical line that illustrates the trading range within the period. It makes use of different colors to explain the scenarios happened during that trading period.

Charting used in technical analysis is important—it can never be disregarded for every point, line, or bar represented in this chart means either profit or loss for traders and investors.

To Your Technical Analysis Trading Success!

"Whether You're a Novice or Experienced Trader, We Can Teach You How to Improve Your Trading With Options...". Discover How to Limit Your Risk While Maximizing Your Profits in Today's Markets! http://www.options-university.biz


Other Free Technical Analysis related Articles

JP Technical Analysis Of Chart Patterns
JP Technical Analysis Charts
JP Technical Analysis Documents
JP Stocks Technical Analysis
JP Technical Analysis Fundamentals

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Free Technical Analysis News

Technical Analysis for Sprint (NYSE: S) - Stock Traders Daily


Technical Analysis for Sprint (NYSE: S)
Stock Traders Daily - 6 hours ago
Fundamental analysis is integrated into the technical patterns of most stocks. The overall bias of each duration should help determine the underlying ...

Read more...


EURUSD: Up 200 Pips, Down 300…Where to Next? - Elliott Wave


EURUSD: Up 200 Pips, Down 300…Where to Next?
Elliott Wave, GA - Nov 19, 2008
Let's look at it from a technical analysis perspective. In the previous two Free Updates on currencies, we showed a couple of EURUSD charts that have been ...

Read more...


UC Berkeley Global Venture Lab Unveils Impact Analysis for Large ... - PR Web (press release)


UC Berkeley Global Venture Lab Unveils Impact Analysis for Large ...
PR Web (press release), WA - Nov 20, 2008
The UC Berkeley impact analysis marks the launch of the Global Venture Lab Technical Brief series, with all three initial documents available for free ...

Read more...


NetWitness Disrupts Market with Free Security Solution - MarketWatch


NetWitness Disrupts Market with Free Security Solution
MarketWatch - Nov 17, 2008
New features include SSL decryption and analysis of encrypted network traffic; interactive charts for instantaneous analysis; and enhanced content views for ...

Read more...


The One Valid School of Analysis - istockAnalyst.com (press release)


The One Valid School of Analysis
istockAnalyst.com (press release), OR - Nov 17, 2008
Technical analysis: many technicians deserve the bad reputation they’ve earned by conjuring a few too many head and shoulders patterns and bull flags. ...

Read more...