Technical Analysis and Chart Patterns Course: by Aizad Adam Ahmad
Technical Analysis and Chart Patterns Course: by Aizad Adam Ahmad
ANALYSIS
AND CHART
PATTERNS
COURSE
By Aizad Adam Ahmad
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Outline
1. Charts 12. Head and shoulders
2. Chart Types - Line Charts 13. Double top
3. Chart Types – Bar Chart 14. Double bottom
4. Chart Types – Candlestick Charts 15. Rounding bottom
5. Volume 16. Cup and handle
6. Trendlines 17. Wedges
7. Channels 18. Pennant or flags
8. Chart Analysis : Support 19. Ascending triangle
9. Chart Analysis : Resistance 20. Descending triangle
10. Moving Averages (DMA or WMA) 21. Symmetrical triangle
11. Chart Patterns
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Charts
• “investment roadmap”
• No trading range
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Chart Types –
Candlestick Charts
• Vertical line represents the trading range
• Wide bar represents open and close
• White bar – Up and closes above opening
price
• Red Bar – down
• Black bar – up, but closes below the
opening price
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• Vertical line represents highs/lows of the
day
• Horizontal line represents closing price
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Bollinger bands
• Bollinger Bands® are a trading tool used to determine entry and exit points for a
trade.
• The bands are often used to determine overbought and oversold conditions.
• Using only the bands to trade is a risky strategy since the indicator focuses on
price and volatility, while ignoring a lot of other relevant information.
• Bollinger Bands® are composed of three lines. One of the more common
calculations uses a 20-day simple moving average (SMA) for the middle band. The
upper band is calculated by taking the middle band and adding twice the daily
standard deviation to that amount. The lower band is calculated by taking the
middle band minus two times the daily standard deviation.
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Bollinger Bands – Lucid example
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Chart Patterns
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Double bottom