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While fundamental analysis helps you decide what companies you may want to invest in - based on the company's management, products and services, financial records, and other information - it won't always help you figure out when to buy, sell or hold. There will be times when the stock of a solid company falters and times when a riskier company performs well. As a result, although fundamental analysis is important, it's not always sufficient to make investment decisions. Technical analysis, the study of price movements and trends, can help you figure out when to enter and exit the market. Technical analysis is a study of historical price and volume of the stock to predict its future behavior. Technical analysts study these price movements and identify formation of patterns that are formed repeatedly and the behavior of price after formation of patterns. If probability of price movement after this pattern, in certain direction, is very high then, analyst can bet on the buying or selling of the stock. There are three basic principle of technical analysis. Price Discounts Everything, Price Moves in Trends & History repeats itself. Technical Indicators are the often squiggly lines found above, below and on-top-of the price information on a technical chart. Indicators that use the same scale as prices are typically plotted on top of the price bars and are therefore referred to as “Overlays”. If you are new to stock charting and the use of technical indicators, the following article will help you get going:
Introduction to Technical Indicators and Oscillators – An in-depth introduction to the various kinds of technical indicators and oscillators out there. A “must read” article for StockCharts users. Technical Overlays
Bollinger BandsA chart overlay that shows the upper and lower limits of 'normal' price movements based on the Standard Deviation of prices
Chandelier ExitA indicator that can be used to set trailing stop-losses for both long and short position
Ichimoku CloudA comprehensive indicator that defines support and resistance, identifies trend direction, gauges momentum and provides trading signals
Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA)A unique moving average that accounts for volatility and automatically adjusts to price behavior
Keltner ChannelsA chart overlay that shows upper and lower limits for price movements based on the Average True Range of prices
Moving AveragesChart overlays that show the 'average' value over time. Both Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) and Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) are explained
Moving Average EnvelopesA chart overlay consisting of a channel formed from simple moving averages
Parabolic SARA chart overlay that shows reversal points below prices in an uptrend and above prices in a downtrend
Pivot PointsA chart overlay that shows reversal points below prices in an uptrend and above prices in a downtrend
Price ChannelsA chart overlay that shows a channel made from the highest high and lowest low for a given period of time
Volume By PriceA chart overlay with a horizontal histogram showing the amount of activity at various price levels
Volume-weighted Average Price (VWAP)An intraday indicator based on total dollar value of all trades for the current day divided by the total trading volume for the current day
ZigZagA chart overlay that shows filtered price movements that are greater than a given percentage
Technical Indicators
Accumulation/Distribution LineCombines price and volume to show how money may be flowing into or out of a stock
AroonUses Aroon Up and Aroon Down to determine whether a stock is trending or not
Aroon OscillatorMeasures the difference between Aroon Up and Aroon Down
Average Directional Index (ADX)Shows whether a stock is trending or oscillating
Average True Range (ATR)Measures a stock's volatility
BandWidthShows the percentage difference between the upper and lower Bollinger Band
%B IndicatorShows the relationship between price and standard deviation bands
Commodity Channel Index (CCI)Shows a stock's variation from its 'typical' price
Coppock CurveAn oscillator that uses rate-of-change and a weighted moving average to measure momentum
Correlation CoefficientShows the degree of correlation between two securities over a given time frame
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF)Combines price and volume to show how money may be flowing into or out of a stock Alternative to Accumulation/Distribution Line
Chaikin OscillatorCombines price and volume to show how money may be flowing into or out of a stock. Based on Accumulation/Distribution Line
DecisionPoint Price Momentum Oscillator (PMO)An advanced momentum indicator that tracks a stock's rate of change
Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO)A price oscillator that uses a displaced moving average to identify cycles
Ease of Movement (EMV)An indicator that compares volume and price to identify significant moves
Force IndexA simple price-and-volume oscillator
Mass IndexAn indicator that identifies reversals when the price range widens
MACD (Moving Average Convergence/Divergence Oscillator)A momentum oscillator based on the difference between two EMAs
MACD HistogramA momentum oscillator that shows the difference between MACD and its signal line
Money Flow Index (MFI)A volume-weighted version of RSI that shows shifts is buying and selling pressure
Negative Volume Index (NVI)A cumulative volume-based indicator used to identify trend reversals
On Balance Volume (OBV)Combines price and volume in a very simple way to show how money may be flowing into or out of a stock
Percentage Price Oscillator (PPO)A percentage-based version of the MACD indicator
Percentage Volume Oscillator (PVO)The PPO indicator applied to volume instead of price
Price Relative / Relative StrengthTechnical indicator that compares the performance of two stocks to each other by dividing their price data
Pring's Know Sure Thing (KST)A momentum oscillator from Martin Pring based on the smoothed rate-of-change for four different time frames
Pring's Special KA momentum indicator from Martin Pring that combines short-term, intermediate and long-term velocity
Rate of Change (ROC) and MomentumShows the speed at which a stock's price is changing
Relative Strength Index (RSI)Shows how strongly a stock is moving in its current direction
RRG Relative StrengthUses RS-Ratio to measure relative performance and RS-Momentum to measure the momentum of relative performance
StockCharts Technical Rank (SCTR)Our relative ranking system based on a stock's technical strength
SlopeMeasures the rise-over-run for a linear regression
Standard Deviation (Volatility)A statistical measure of a stock's volatility
Stochastic Oscillator (Fast, Slow, and Full)Shows how a stock's price is doing relative to past movements. Fast, Slow and Full Stochastics are explained
StochRSICombines Stochastics with the RSI indicator to help you see RSI changes more clearly
TRIXA triple-smoothed moving average of price movements
True Strength IndexAn indicator that measures trend direction and identifies overbought/oversold levels
Ulcer IndexAn indicator designed to measure market risk or volatility
Ultimate OscillatorCombines long-term, mid-term and short-term moving averages into one number
Vortex IndicatorAn indicator designed to identify the start of a new trend and define the current trend
Williams %RUses Stochastics to determine overbought and oversold levels
Candlestick Charting
History
Candlestick charting can be traced back to the 1700's as a tool used for rice trading. One of the great rice traders of the 1800's, Homma is widely credited for developing the candlestick charting basics used today. In the west, Candlestick Charting has grown in popularity and use, thanks to the efforts of Steve Nisson and Greg Morris. Candlestick charts are visually appealing and can be a valuable tool in the technicians toolbox as it gives insight into current investor sentiment, allowing for the determination of short term tops and bottoms. Candlestick Terms
Candle
The candle is comprised of two parts, the body and the shadows. The body encompasses the open and closing price for the period. The candle body is black if the security closed below the open, and white if the close was higher than the open for the period. The candlestick shadow encompasses the intraperiod high and low. Long shadows, show that the trading extended well beyond the opening and/or closing price, while short shadows, show that trading was confined closely to the open and/or closing price. Long, and Short Bodies; Marubozo and Spinning Tops
A long body, is a candlestick with a ve