V.15:12 (572-577): New Dimensions In Market Charts by Salvatore J. Chiappone, DDS
Product Description
Like the markets, technical analysis evolves. This article
details the construction and use of bar-chart types beginning
with a short review of older forms — bar charts, candlesticks
and Equivolume — and a presentation of two new forms,
flagbars and timebars.
The market is a profit-and-loss
drama; rewards await for those
who read it right, and penalties
for those who read it wrong.
Mastering various techniques
is key, and the first step is to be
familiar with charting forms —
learn what they do and use them
to fit a need. Charts and their
specific forms graphically represent
the activity taking place in the markets. By studying
chart patterns, investors and traders identify formations that
can become the basis for their buy-and-sell systems.
In the real world, there is no ideal bar form. Different types
of charting offer varying measures to understanding pattern
formations. This article peruses the old, discusses the new
and includes the following types:
The old:
• Bar charts
• Candlesticks
• Equivolume charts
The new:
• Flagbar charts
• Timebar charts
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