What Are Cyclical Stocks? Cyclical stocks are well known for ebbing and flowing with the rhythm of the economy. These stocks, a reflection of economic trends, demand a keen understanding of how various sectors react to changing economic conditions. This article delves into the world of cyclical stocks, offering insights into their nature, impact, and strategies...
Advanced Candlestick Pattern Analysis Welcome to the intricate world of advanced candlestick patterns, a realm where subtle shifts in market sentiment are captured in the form and structure of candles on a chart. This article delves into some of the more sophisticated patterns that, while less common, offer insightful signals to those who can identify them. For...
Navigating the intricate world of trading requires a keen understanding of technical indicators. These powerful tools serve as guiding stars, illuminating market trends and potential entry or exit points. Today, we unravel 5 top technical indicators that stand as pillars in the realm of trading. Whether you're a beginner seeking foundational knowledge or an...
Among the dozens of qualities and attributes, experts say traders need, patience is one of the most important qualities a trader can possess. It is a virtue often overlooked in the fast-paced world of trading, where new traders are lured into the trap of the get-rich-quick ideology. The ability to wait for the right trades can be the difference between success and...
Get used to detecting SELL ZONES & DEMAND ZONES. This is one of the easiest TA and most effective. This is AMZN 1 hr TF. Should be pretty self-explanatory. I draw these zones on multiple time frames, the larger the time frame the stronger the probability of the zone to be true. So pretty much, you'd want to buy when you're in the buy zone, or close enough. And...
The current FAANG symbol does not have a very long history. Depending on the symbol, you get a chart that either starts from mid-2019 or 2016. We get couple more years of data in this chart, back to early 2014. I weighted each stock equally according to its 60 month average, and adjusted for M2 expansion, which gives us a very consistent support line. There's also...
In this article, I would like to review some of my best trades in the past 2 months! My goal is to talk about earnings and how unpredictable their outcome could be. In the past few months, I have tried to find reliable methods to predict the price movement after the earnings! Unfortunately, I did not find any reliable and fairly accurate method so far! Having...
Multiple different stock chart patterns, where every pattern is bullish.
Words cannot express how much my followers mean to me. I’m eternally grateful for all the support and kindness I have received in the past few months from my followers on this platform. I came across an interesting story written by Friedrich Nietzsche, so I decided to share it here. I believe it will give you a clear pathway on how to follow others in life and...
In this video I decided to show you how to use Fundamental Analysis along with Technical Analysis in order to improve your understanding about the market. Although it is not common, as most people seem to like Tradingview for its price charts/indicators, you can use this platform for fundamental analysis as well . In this video I explain the importance of...
Good morning traders! Today we will make an educational post about something that generates many doubts in many people: That is, what are the tools that I should use to trade correctly? Do I need indicators? do I need extremely complex strategies? The answer is DEPENDS. Why does it depend? It depends because there are many ways to see and trade the market,...
Does your strategy has Positive Expectancy? The main idea of this post is to show that despite your trading style, the instruments you use to trade, the assets you think are better, your timeframe, etc... Profitability is about a positive result after adding all your losses and winning setups after a certain period of time. That is positive expectancy. So,...
Hello Tradingview community! Today I want to share something which is pretty rare to see around, the Advanced Breakouts (AB)! What is an AB? Is an event when the indicator may anticipate the price's movement. Some indicators like the RSI or the OBV are great for this, and in this analysis, I'll use the RSI as an example. See the movement on the Nasdaq 100 today?...
Good morning guys, I am going to explain here how to evaluate timing for any asset (crypto, stock, index), it can be extrapolated to any of them. Based on Technical analysis, Relative Analysis and Market timing: Technical Analysis: If you 're looking to buy an asset you can have a look at the chart itself, which will provide you a very good idea of the...
A comparison between Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Tesla in the past decade. Top chart: last 10 years Bottom chart: last trading year A bubble is an economic cycle that is characterized by the rapid escalation of market value, particularly in the price of assets. This fast inflation is followed by a quick decrease in value or a contraction,...
Let’s begin with the definition of momentum: Momentum used to determine the strength or weakness of a stock's price. Momentum measures the rate of the rise or fall of a stock price and is a very useful indicator of strength or weakness in the price trend. History has shown that momentum is far more useful during rising markets than during falling markets; the...
**THIS IS PURELY MY OPINION AND I AM NOT LIABLE FOR YOUR TRADING DECISIONS** I've been getting a lot of questions about my trading strategy. I think this AMZN chart is a good example for me to explain. I trade on the theory that price moves from supply to supply or demand to demand , which is a fundamental approach to trading that I definitely did not...
Today we will show you the theory behind Pennant patterns and apply them to a real example. CONTINUATION PATTERNS: Ralph Nelson Elliott (who created the Elliott Wave Theory) discovered that there are 4 types of patterns that the resolution of them tend to be in the same direction of the previous impulse once the correction is finished and we have a...