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  2. Candlestick pattern - Wikipedia

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    Considered a bearish pattern during an uptrend. Inverted Hammer A black or white candlestick in an upside-down hammer position. Considered a bearish pattern in an uptrend. In a downtrend, it indicates a buying pressure, followed by a selling pressure that was not strong enough to drive the market price down.

  3. Gap (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Common gap – also known as an area gap, pattern gap, or temporary gap, tend to occur when trading is bound between support and resistance level on a short span of time and market price is moving sideways ("where the price trend...has been experiencing neither an uptrend nor a downtrend. Instead, the price activity has been oscillating between ...

  4. The Complete Guide to Trend-Following Indicators

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    Trend-following indicators are technical tools that measure the direction and strength of trends in the chosen time frame. Some trend-following indicators are placed directly on the price panel ...

  5. Line break chart - Wikipedia

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    A new up line is added when the previous high is exceeded by the underlying chart's close and a down line is added when the previous low is exceeded by the underlying chart's close. [7] If neither previous high (in an uptrend) nor previous low (in a downtrend) is breached by the underlying chart's close, nothing is added to the chart.

  6. Chart pattern - Wikipedia

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    A chart pattern or price pattern is a pattern within a chart when prices are graphed. In stock and commodity markets trading, chart pattern studies play a large role during technical analysis. When data is plotted there is usually a pattern which naturally occurs and repeats over a period. Chart patterns are used as either reversal or ...

  7. Wedge pattern - Wikipedia

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    When this pattern is found in a downward trend, it is considered a reversal pattern, as the contraction of the range indicates the downtrend is losing steam. When this pattern is found in an uptrend, it is considered a bullish pattern, as the market range becomes narrower into the correction, indicating that the downward trend is losing ...

  8. Market trend - Wikipedia

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    A future market trend can only be determined in hindsight, since at any time prices in the future are not known. Past trends are identified by drawing lines, known as trendlines, that connect price action making higher highs and higher lows for an uptrend, or lower lows and lower highs for a downtrend.

  9. HuffPost Data

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    A look at how different mapping techniques reveal different voting patterns 11/5 2013 Election Results Live returns with real-time historical and demographic scatterplots