TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Entrepreneur : AMIT GARI
Contact : 7991106838
What is technical analysis?
Technical analysis is based on the premise that what happens in the past can be used to
predict what might happen in the future.
Technical analysis is the skill of reading price movements and candles graph.
What is Share market?
sell like…
Buy and sold
Where any share is bought
NSE (National stock exchange) , BSE(Bombay stock exchange), CRYPTO
MARKET, FOREX MARKET, Commodity Market
,„ A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.“ - Lao Tzu
Types of charts
The first thing you'll need to understand as a technical analyst is the different
types of charts at your disposal and their relative benefits.
Charts come in three main forms: line, bar and candlestick.
Let's have a look at how each type works…
, Line chart
This is the simplest form of chart - essentially just a number of data
points joined by a line. This type of chart shows the historic price movement
of an asset in a very clear and simplistic manner.
, Bar chart (also called HLOC chart)
More complex than line charts, bar charts show the opening and closing prices
as well as the highs and lows for each period. That's why they are sometimes
called HLOC charts, because they display the High, Low, Open and Close.
Entrepreneur : AMIT GARI
Contact : 7991106838
What is technical analysis?
Technical analysis is based on the premise that what happens in the past can be used to
predict what might happen in the future.
Technical analysis is the skill of reading price movements and candles graph.
What is Share market?
sell like…
Buy and sold
Where any share is bought
NSE (National stock exchange) , BSE(Bombay stock exchange), CRYPTO
MARKET, FOREX MARKET, Commodity Market
,„ A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.“ - Lao Tzu
Types of charts
The first thing you'll need to understand as a technical analyst is the different
types of charts at your disposal and their relative benefits.
Charts come in three main forms: line, bar and candlestick.
Let's have a look at how each type works…
, Line chart
This is the simplest form of chart - essentially just a number of data
points joined by a line. This type of chart shows the historic price movement
of an asset in a very clear and simplistic manner.
, Bar chart (also called HLOC chart)
More complex than line charts, bar charts show the opening and closing prices
as well as the highs and lows for each period. That's why they are sometimes
called HLOC charts, because they display the High, Low, Open and Close.