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The Tokyo Stock Price Index (東証株価指数, Tōshō Kabuka shisū), commonly known as the TOPIX, is an important stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) in Japan, along with the Nikkei 225.
After the peak of the left shoulder is formed, there is a subsequent reaction and prices slide down somewhat, generally occurring on low volume. The prices rally up to form the head with normal or heavy volume and subsequent reaction downward is accompanied with lesser volume.
High volumes on the third trading day confirm the pattern. Traders look at the size of the candles for an indication of the size of the potential reversal. The larger the white and black candle, and the higher the white candle moves in relation to the black candle, the larger the potential reversal. The chart below illustrates.
1322 Listed Index Fund China A Share (Panda) CSI300; 1326 SPDR Gold Shares; 1325 NEXT FUNDS Ibovespa Linked Exchange Traded Fund; 1346 NEXT FUNDS REIT INDEX ETF; 1327 EasyETF S&P GSCI-Class A USD Unit; 1329 i Shares Nikkei 225; 1330 Nikko Exchange Traded 225; 1344 MAXIS TOPIX Core30 ETF; 1345 Listed Index Fund J-REIT (Tokyo Stock Exchange REIT ...
The broader Topix index gained 2.35%. ... Sawada added that the market was buoyed by the U.S. turnaround that saw all three major indexes reverse losses after initially falling on the CPI release.
The double top is a frequent price formation at the end of a bull market. It appears as two consecutive peaks of approximately the same price on a price-versus-time chart of a market. The two peaks are separated by a minimum in price, a valley. The price level of this minimum is called the neck line of the formation.
A stock market bubble is a speculative frenzy when stock prices vastly exceed the fundamental value of the companies underlying them. A market as a whole can also be in a bubble if traders buy ...
This is indicative of price capitulation. Island reversal In both stock trading and financial technical analysis, an island reversal is a candlestick pattern with compact trading activity within a range of prices, separated from the move preceding it. A "candlestick pattern" is a movement in prices shown graphically on a candlestick chart.