Posts Tagged ‘CSFD’

Charting Stocks For Dummies Part 11: Trend Line

In this addition of Charting Stocks for Dummies, I will be looking at a clear example of trend lines. Trend lines/support are some of the more simple yet effective inputs of any stock chart. These lines measure when a stock has moved out of the current trend or when the current slope of growth is [...]

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Charting Stocks For Dummies Part 10: Rule Of 3

In this edition of charting stocks for dummies, we will look at a setup that I see happen all too often – the rule of 3. If you want to learn more about these charts and other technical analysis skills, then check out Chart Pattern Manifest. The rule of 3 is basically this – when a [...]

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Charting Stocks For Dummies Part 9

In this edition of charting stocks for dummies, we are going to look at a downward channel breakout. Note: This pattern involves similar setups for both positive and negative slopes. The last edition of CSFD looked at a similar pattern; however, the slope of the channel was not as steep. Generally, the steeper the channel [...]

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Charting Stocks For Dummies Part 8

In this edition of charting stocks for dummies, we are going to look at simple breakout to the positive side out of a downward trend channel. Note: This pattern involves similar setups for both positive and negative slopes. If you want to learn more about these charts and other technical analysis skills, then check out [...]

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Charting Stocks For Dummies Part 7

[smartads] In this edition of Charting Stocks For Dummies I will be breaking down 3 phases of a stock I recently recommended. This example will also show why it is in your favor to continue watching the same stocks. If you want to learn more about these charts and other technical analysis skills, then check [...]

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Charting Stocks For Dummies Part 6

[smartads] In this edition of ‘Charting Stocks for Dummies’ we are going to look at a stock chart I tweeted yesterday, which resulted in a nice 5% move the next day. Remember that these case-studies are to see if stock trading can really be this easy. While you might not always see such immediate results, [...]

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Charting Stocks For Dummies Part 5

[smartads] In this edition of ‘Charting Stocks for Dummies’ we are going to look at a pullback play. Its a very simple form of technical analysis that allows us to catch a stock AFTER it initially broke out. Remember that these case-studies are to see if stock trading can really be this easy. While you [...]

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