Chart Analysis
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This section describes the various kinds of financial charts that we provide here at StockCharts.com. There are articles that describe how the charts are constructed and how they can be used to make better investing decisions.
What Are Charts? - What charts are, how to pick time frame's, how charts are formed, and price scaling.
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Trend Lines - What trend lines are, scale settings, validation, angles, and more.
Gaps and Gap Analysis - A gap is an area on a price chart in which there were no trades. Gaps show that something important has happened to the fundamentals of or the mass psychology surrounding a stock.
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Chart Patterns - A collection of articles describing common chart patterns.
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CandleVolume - A price chart that merges candlesticks with volume.
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EquiVolume - Price boxes that incorporate volume. How to use and interpret EquiVolume boxes.
Heikin-Ashi - A candlestick method that uses price data from two periods instead one one.
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Cycles - Steps to finding cycles and using the Cycle Lines Tool
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Fibonacci Arcs - Shows how Fibonacci Arcs can be used to find reversals.
Fibonacci Fans - Explains what Fibonacci Fans are and how they can be used.
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Quandrant Lines - Defines Quadrant Lines and shows how they can be used to find future support/resistance zones.
Raff Regression Channel - A channel tool based on two equidistant trendlines on either side of a linear regression.
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