AltFINS Education Lesson 1 Notes
AltFINS Education Lesson 1 Notes
Education
Crypto Technical analysis (TA) and trading using altFINS platform
LESSON NOTES
Lesson 1: altFINS Platform Overview
Patterns: automated chart pattern recognition
Curated Charts: in-house analyst team’s recommendations
Signals Summary: pre-defined market filters
Screener: custom filter
Watchlist: track your favs
Alerts: notifications
News & Events: aggregated twitter news from thousands of projects
Portfolio: monitor your positions across exchanges
Trading: trade across exchanges with simple unified user interface
Lesson 1: What is Technical Analysis (TA)
TA helps traders identify trading opportunities with higher success
probability.
TA uses price, volume and other indicators to identify trends and investor
sentiment (bullish, bearish) to help predict future price movements.
Various indicators are used to determine entry and exit points to maximize a
trade’s potential at good risk-rewards ratios.
Lesson 1: Popular Indicators for TA
Moving averages and MACD are often used to identify trends in the market
while the RSI is typically used to determine possible entry and exit points.
Indicators assist traders in analyzing the market, validating trade set ups and
determining entry points.
Lesson 1: Charts
Charts are key to technical analysis
• Starting point for analysis of a potential trade
• Help determine the overall trend, whether there's an upward or downward trend, either
over the long or short term or to identify range bound conditions.
• The most common types of technical analysis charts are line charts and candlestick
charts.
Lesson 1: Line vs. Candlestick Charts
Line Chart Candlestick
Displays closing prices only. “Japanese Candlesticks” Originated in Japan in
mid-1600s to trade rice futures.
Closing price – end of interval (day, hour, …)
Most popular chart type for TA
Simplistic overview, easy to understand
OHLC (Opening, High, Low, Close)
Useful for studying long-term trend
Real Body (Open-Close)
Identify long-term support and resistance
levels Green if closed Up / Red if closed down
Shadows – price extremes:
- Upper Shadow (High price) – called wick
- Lower Shadow (Low price)
Lesson 1: Candlestick
Quiz: Candlestick – which is more bullish?
A. B. C. D.
3,790
3,785
3,781 3,781
3,781
3,770
3,768 3,768 3,768 3,768
Lesson 1: Examples of Candlestick Patterns
Lesson 1: Time Interval Selection
Depends on trader’s experience.
Same indicators and strategies work across all time intervals.