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The Series of Chart Patterns Chapter 6: “Triangle Pattern: Symmetrical”
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The Series of Chart Patterns Chapter 5: “Triangle Pattern: Ascending”
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The Series of Chart Patterns Chapter 4: “Head & Shoulder Bullish Pattern”
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The Series of Chart Patterns Chapter 3: “Head & Shoulder Bearish Pattern”
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The Series of Chart Patterns Chapter 2: “Double Top”
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The Series of Chart Patterns Chapter 1: “Double Bottom”
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How To Predict Market Trends Using Pivot Points
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Why is it that some people earn profit in the stock market while others don’t?
One of the main reasons that people suffer loss in the stock market could be an inability to use charts to make the correct trading decisions.
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The Series of Chart Patterns Chapter 14: “Cup & Handle”
What is Cup & Handle chart pattern?
A Cup and Handle can be used as an entry pattern for the continuation of an established bullish trend. It´s one of the easiest patterns to identify. The cup has a soft U-shape, retraces the prior move for about ⅓ and looks like a bowl. After forming the cup, price pulls back to about ⅓ of the cups advance, forming the handle. The full pattern is complete when price breaks out of this consolidation in the direction of the cups advance.
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