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Technical Analysis

Read price action, trends, momentum, volatility, and chart structures without treating any signal as a guarantee.

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Technical Analysis guides

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intermediate9 min

Average True Range: Measuring Realized Price Movement

Learn how true range captures gaps, how Wilder smoothing produces ATR, and why volatility size is not a directional forecast.

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intermediate9 min

Bollinger Bands: Volatility Around a Moving Average

Learn how Bollinger Bands combine a moving average with standard deviation and why touches, squeezes, and expansions need context.

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beginner8 min

Candlestick Structure: Reading Open, High, Low, and Close

Learn how candle bodies, wicks, range, and close location summarize a period—and why shape only gains meaning from context.

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intermediate8 min

Exponential Moving Average: Weighting Recent Price

Learn the EMA formula, initialization choices, responsive trend readings, and the practical limits of a faster moving average.

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intermediate8 min

Fibonacci Retracements: Measuring Pullbacks Between Swings

Learn how Fibonacci retracement levels are calculated, why swing selection matters, and how confluence can be tested without mysticism.

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intermediate9 min

MACD: Reading Trend and Momentum Together

Learn how the MACD line, signal line, and histogram are calculated and how to interpret crossovers without treating them as forecasts.

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beginner8 min

Moving Averages: Smoothing Price Without Losing Context

Understand how moving averages summarize price, how common variants differ, and why crossovers and slope need confirmation.

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intermediate9 min

Relative Strength Index: Measuring Price Momentum

Understand RSI calculation, Wilder smoothing, range behavior, divergence, and why overbought or oversold is not a reversal command.

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beginner9 min

Support and Resistance: Mapping Price-Reaction Zones

Learn how support and resistance zones are formed, tested, broken, and invalidated without treating chart levels as fixed barriers.

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advanced10 min

Trend Strength and ADX: Separating Direction from Intensity

Learn how directional movement, DI lines, DX, and ADX quantify trend strength without predicting whether price will rise or fall.

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