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Technical Analysis

Charting

Bullish Chart Patterns

This article can explain bullish chart patterns and give examples of commonly used patterns such as the cup and handle, the inverse head and shoulders, and the ascending triangle.

Bearish Chart Patterns

This article can explain what bearish chart patterns are and give examples of commonly used patterns such as the double top, the descending triangle, and the head and shoulders.

Reversal Chart Patterns

This article can explain what reversal chart patterns are and give examples of commonly used patterns such as the bullish and bearish engulfing patterns, the harami pattern, and the morning and evening star patterns.

Continuation Chart Patterns

This article can explain what continuation chart patterns are and give examples of commonly used patterns such as the flag and pennant patterns, the symmetrical triangle pattern, and the rectangle pattern

Bilateral Chart Patterns

This article can explain bilateral chart patterns and give examples of commonly used patterns, such as the diamond pattern and the triple top and bottom patterns.

Candlestick Patterns

Bullish Candlesticks

This article can explain what bullish candlestick patterns are and give examples of commonly used patterns, such as the hammer, the bullish engulfing pattern, and the piercing pattern.

Bearish Candlesticks

This article can explain what bearish candlestick patterns are and give examples of commonly used patterns, such as the hanging man, the shooting star, and the bearish engulfing pattern.

Neutral Candlesticks

This article can explain what neutral candlestick patterns are and give examples of commonly used patterns, such as the doji and the spinning top.

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