"HOW TO READ (STOCK) CHARTS" PDF PRESENTATION
FOREWORD
The natural movement of a rising (stock) Breakout trading vs trading the dips
Pure price action vs indicators
A rule of thumb: the FPB (first price bar)
PART I: Using charts for entering a trade
1-the most reliable price/volumes patterns
The cup with handle The double bottom The flat base
2- how to recognize accumulation price patterns
Tight bar price
Volatility contraction
3- how to recognize healthy patterns vs faulty patterns
4-how to identify the pivot point 5- « exotic » price patterns Bottom fishing
Bear trap
Resistance line breakout (RLB)
Explosive opening gaps
PART 2: Using charts for exiting a trade
1- Exits into strength
-exhaustion gap -hypertrophied bar price (HBP)
2- exits into weakness
-the elevator rule, -rise with no volumes, -the lowest low, -Don’t stay to long... -reversal price action.
Many examples of trades on different periods and time frames
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