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A price level where a stock usually stops falling and bounces up.
A price level where a stock usually stops rising and falls down.
Price moves above resistance → strong bullish sign.
Price moves below support → strong bearish sign.
A line drawn on charts that shows the direction of the trend.
Stock making higher highs and higher lows.
Stock making lower highs and lower lows.
Stock moves in a small range before a big move.
Number of shares traded; confirms strength of a trend.
A momentum indicator showing overbought/oversold levels.
Shows trend strength and possible trend reversals.
Average price over a period (20, 50, 200 days).
Normal average of prices.
Gives more weight to recent prices → reacts faster.
50-day MA goes above 200-day MA → strong bullish signal.
50-day MA goes below 200-day MA → strong bearish signal.
Levels (38.2%, 50%, 61.8%) where price tends to bounce or reverse.
Upper and lower bands that show volatility.
Price movement represented visually in a single candle.
Closing price higher than opening.
Closing price lower than opening.
A candle where open ≈ close → indecision.
Bullish reversal candle (small body, long lower wick).
Bearish reversal candle (small body, long upper wick).
One candle completely covers the previous candle → reversal signal.
Pattern indicating trend reversal from uptrend to downtrend.
Pattern showing reversal from downtrend to uptrend.
Two peaks at same level → bearish reversal.
Two bottoms at same level → bullish reversal.
Short consolidation in a strong trend.
Small triangular consolidation after a big move.
Price squeezes tighter → breakout approaching.
Bullish continuation pattern.
Higher lows, flat top → bullish breakout likely.
Lower highs, flat bottom → bearish breakdown likely.
Price squeezes from both sides → big move coming.
Measures volatility.
Shows how strong a trend is.
Uses volume to confirm price trends.
Average price weighted by volume — used for intraday.
Dots above/below price showing trend direction.
Levels used to identify support/resistance for intraday.
Price moves one way but indicator moves opposite → reversal signal.
Speed of price movement.
Indicator that moves within a range (e.g., RSI, Stochastics).
Shows overbought/oversold based on speed of movement.
Mathematical support/resistance levels based on angles.
Overall pattern: uptrend, downtrend, sideways.
Price areas where heavy buying/selling happens.
Fake breakout where price breaks a level but quickly reverses.
