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ProSticks® Concept        Back to Top»
a. Technical Charting History
b. Market Profile
c. Best of Both Worlds: ProSticks
d. Complementing Traditional Techniques
 
Advantages of Prosticks®        Back to Top»
a. Introduction
b. How ProSticks Can Help
c. Support and Resistance
d. Modal Platforms
e. Traditional Chart Patterns
f. Candlestick Patterns
g. Indicator Signals
h. Advantages
 
Intro: Technical Analysis & Charting        Back to Top»
a. Analyzing Securities: Technical vs. Fundamental
b. What is Technical Analysis?
c. Chart Analysis
d. Indicator Analysis
 
Chart Patterns        Back to Top»
Chart Patterns Intro  
Reversal Patterns Continuation Patterns
   
a. Double Top a. Cup with Handle
b. Double Bottom b. Flags and Pennants
c. Triple Top c. Symmetrical Triangle
d. Triple Bottom d. Ascending Triangle
e. Head and Shoulders Top e. Descending Triangle
f. Head and Shoulders Bottom f. Price Channels
g. Rising Wedge g. Rectangle
h. Falling Wedge  
i. Rounded Bottom  
 
Chart Patterns        Back to Top»
CandleSticks Patterns Intro  
a. Bullish Engulfing i. Morning Star
b. Bearish Engulfing j. Evening Star
c. Bullish Harami k. Piercing Pattern
d. Bearish Harami l. Dark Cloud Cover
e. Hammer m. Three White Soldiers
f. Hanging Man n. Three Black Crows
g. Inverted Hammer o. Drawbacks of Candlesticks
h. Shooting Star  
 
Chart Patterns        Back to Top»
a. Average Directional Index (ADX) n. Moving Average - Simple (SMA)
b. Average True Range (ATR) o. Moving Average Weighted (WMA)
c. Bollinger Bands (BOL) p. On Balance Volume (OBV)
d. Commodity Channel Index (CCI) q. Parabolic Stop-and-Reversal (SAR)
e. Fibonacci Studies r. Rate of Change (ROC)
f. Gann Lines s. Relative Strength Index (RSI)
g. Keltner Lines (KC) t. Stochastic (STC)
h. Modal Count (MC) v. Volatility (VOLA)
i. Momentum (MTM) w. Volume (VOL)
j. Money Flow Index (MFI) x. Volume Accumulation Oscillator (VAO)
k. Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) y. Williams %R
l. Moving Average Envelope (MAE)  
m. Moving Average - Exponential (EMA)  
 
Chart Patterns        Back to Top»
Ichimoku Kinko Hyo Explained
 
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