A doji is a trading session where a security’s open and close prices are virtually equal. It can be used by investors to identify market indecision.
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Technical Analysis

Technical Analysis is built on the assumption that a security's price and volume history can serve as an indicator for future price movements. Technical Analysis assumes that trading behaviors of ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
I've noticed a recurring inverse head and shoulders pattern in high-beta tech stocks, signaling potential bullish reversals; the pattern is noticeable in the Nasdaq 100 and the QQQ ETF. I break down ...
In modern financial markets, recognizing trends is essential for investors seeking profits. Stock databases, or Stock DB, ...
Elliott Wave Theory is a way to predict stock market movements by looking at patterns in price changes, like waves going up and down. Analysts use it to guess where Tech Mahindra’s stock might go next ...
That's the message from the daily price chart of BlackRock's Nasdaq-listed spot bitcoin ETF, known by its IBIT ticker, which shows a bull flag breakout. The ETF, mandated to closely track the BTC spot ...
Strategy’s stock MSTR printed one of the rarest bullish reversal signals in technical analysis, the “Abandoned Baby,” on its daily chart, hinting that a brutal downtrend may be running out of steam.