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Introduction to Technical Analysis

Introduction to Technical Analysis

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Expert: ALAN GREENWALD
Hosted by: LegacyFX
  • Cryptocurrency
  • CFD
  • Trading Systems
  • Beginners
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced
Technical analysis is a method of predicting price movements and future market trends by studying charts of past market action. Technical analysis is concerned with what has happened in the market, rather than what should happen and considers the price of instruments and the volume of trading and creates charts from that data to use as the primary tool. One major advantage of technical analysis is that experienced analysts can follow many markets and market instruments simultaneously. Regardless of the method or strategy that you follow to trade, only technical analysis will give you entry points, exit points, and help with market swings to set stop losses. Technical analysis can be simple or as complex as you like. There are many easy to understand technical indicators that can be combined into a great trading system.

There are five categories in CFD technical analysis theory:
  1. Indicators (oscillators, e.g., Relative Strength Index (RSI)
  2. Chart Patterns
  3. Waves & Cycles
  4. Trends & Trendlines

In this class, we will learn which indicators fit each category and how to combine them properly to make solid trading decisions

ALAN GREENWALD

Alan holds an MBA in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. has been trading the Commodities and Futures market for over 15 years. Over the years, he’s established a trading strategy that is designed to steadily provide profits. Traders from across the globe are familiar with his expert mentoring and the achievement level of those learners has been extremely great. Mr. Greenwald is able to help newbies or more experienced traders looking for an expert’s input in their trading strategy.
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