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helo mga kababayan dito natin i share ang ating mga kaalaman patungkol sa trading like Technical analysis, strategies, cheat sheets, Terminologies etc. para naman makatulong sa iba ;)
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CANDLESTICK PATTERN BULL AND BEAR CHEAT SHEET
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f3/06/6d/f3066df3b4ff2f167e1855cb8f6642af.png)
Bullish: When traders are bullish about an asset, they believe that its price will rise. Bull markets feature rising prices.
Bearish: When traders are bearish about an asset, they believe that its price will fall. Bear markets feature falling prices.
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CANDLESTICK PATTERN BULL AND BEAR CHEAT SHEET
Bullish: When traders are bullish about an asset, they believe that its price will rise. Bull markets feature rising prices.
Bearish: When traders are bearish about an asset, they believe that its price will fall. Bear markets feature falling prices.
Great illustration, thank you for posting!
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REGULAR DIVERGENCE PRICE MOVEMENT CHEAT SHEET
(https://miro.medium.com/max/1200/0*XMtWJZOfSqe2k94m)
What is Divergence?
Divergence is when the price of an asset is moving in the opposite direction of a technical indicator, such as an oscillator, or is moving contrary to other data. Divergence warns that the current price trend may be weakening, and in some cases may lead to the price changing direction.
There is positive and negative divergence.
1. Positive divergence indicates a move higher in the price of the asset is possible.
2. Negative divergence signals that a move lower in the asset is possible.
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ASCENDING TRIANGLE (BULLISH) DESCENDING TRIANGLE (BEARISH) PATTERN
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcS6M0fG6_qePCyItj7f_i0t8Xa7nWtoCSipcw&usqp=CAU)
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REVERSAL CHART PATTERNS
(https://learncryptotrading.co/assets/img/reversal-chart-patterns-quick-reference.jpeg)
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REVERSAL CHART PATTERN CHEAT SHEET
(https://sf.ezoiccdn.com/ezoimgfmt/www.forexboat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Reversal-Forex-Chart-Patterns-Cheat-Sheet-1.png?ezimgfmt=ng:webp/ngcb33)
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(https://a.c-dn.net/b/2zdUYu/support-and-resistance-trading_body_Supportandresistanceimage.png.full.png)
WHAT IS SUPPORT & RESISTANCE
SUPPORT is a level where the price tends to find support as it falls. This means that the price is more likely to "bounce" off this level rather than break through it. However, once the price has breached this level, by an amount exceeding some noise, it is likely to continue falling until meeting another support level.[2]
RESISTANCE level is the opposite of a support level. It is where the price tends to find resistance as it rises. Again, this means that the price is more likely to "bounce" off this level rather than break through it. However, once the price has breached this level, by an amount exceeding some noise, it is likely to continue rising until meeting another resistance level.
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types of doji candle sticks
(https://i1.wp.com/trendystockcharts.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Doji.png?ssl=1)
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Napaka gandang topic nito kaibigan. Ito man ay hnd magamit sa ngayon pero sa future naman ay kapakipaki-nabang. Sobra kung naapreciete ang gawa mo. Sana hnd ka magsawang gumawa ng informative post para sa aming lahat na wala pa masyadong alam.
Kapag may tanong ako pwd ko ba drop dito sa thread?
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Napaka gandang topic nito kaibigan. Ito man ay hnd magamit sa ngayon pero sa future naman ay kapakipaki-nabang. Sobra kung naapreciete ang gawa mo. Sana hnd ka magsawang gumawa ng informative post para sa aming lahat na wala pa masyadong alam.
Kapag may tanong ako pwd ko ba drop dito sa thread?
cge lang free tayong magshare at magtanong dito kaibigan
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ENGULFING CANDLESTICK PATTERN.
Bullish Engulfing
(https://forextraininggroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Bullish-Engulfing-Sketch.png)
Bearish Engulfing
(https://forextraininggroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Bearish-Engulfing-Sketch.png)
Engulfing Trading Pattern Confirmation
(https://forextraininggroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Engulfing-Pattern-Confirmation.png)
Engulfing Pattern Stop Loss
(https://forextraininggroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Engulfing-Pattern-Stop-Loss.png)
IMAGE CCTO:forextraininggroup
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Maraming salamat po dito sa guide about sa trading, newbie lang po ako at napainformative po neto.
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Napaka gandang topic nito kaibigan. Ito man ay hnd magamit sa ngayon pero sa future naman ay kapakipaki-nabang. Sobra kung naapreciete ang gawa mo. Sana hnd ka magsawang gumawa ng informative post para sa aming lahat na wala pa masyadong alam.
Kapag may tanong ako pwd ko ba drop dito sa thread?
cge lang free tayong magshare at magtanong dito kaibigan
Ang mga impormasyon dito sa thread mo ay relevant parin po ba siya sa kasalukuyan, yan ba ang mga pattern lagi globally or ang tawag natin sa bansa common language?
Pangalawang tanong.
Ano ang feeling bilang isang moderator mahirap na o sakto lang?
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Napaka gandang topic nito kaibigan. Ito man ay hnd magamit sa ngayon pero sa future naman ay kapakipaki-nabang. Sobra kung naapreciete ang gawa mo. Sana hnd ka magsawang gumawa ng informative post para sa aming lahat na wala pa masyadong alam.
Kapag may tanong ako pwd ko ba drop dito sa thread?
cge lang free tayong magshare at magtanong dito kaibigan
Ang mga impormasyon dito sa thread mo ay relevant parin po ba siya sa kasalukuyan, yan ba ang mga pattern lagi globally or ang tawag natin sa bansa common language?
Pangalawang tanong.
Ano ang feeling bilang isang moderator mahirap na o sakto lang?
Siyempre naman kabayan relevant parin. Noob at pro trader halos gingamit mga yan although marami pa rin hindi nabanggit hopefully meron din magshare ng iba pa. Sa pagiging moderator hindi nman mahirap eh bsta wag lang abusuhin ang pagiging moderator. D gaya sa kabila hehe. Sipag at tyaga lng mapagpasensya lalo sa mga noob maging mabait sa kapwa.
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Napaka gandang topic nito kaibigan. Ito man ay hnd magamit sa ngayon pero sa future naman ay kapakipaki-nabang. Sobra kung naapreciete ang gawa mo. Sana hnd ka magsawang gumawa ng informative post para sa aming lahat na wala pa masyadong alam.
Kapag may tanong ako pwd ko ba drop dito sa thread?
cge lang free tayong magshare at magtanong dito kaibigan
Ang mga impormasyon dito sa thread mo ay relevant parin po ba siya sa kasalukuyan, yan ba ang mga pattern lagi globally or ang tawag natin sa bansa common language?
Pangalawang tanong.
Ano ang feeling bilang isang moderator mahirap na o sakto lang?
Siyempre naman kabayan relevant parin. Noob at pro trader halos gingamit mga yan although marami pa rin hindi nabanggit hopefully meron din magshare ng iba pa. Sa pagiging moderator hindi nman mahirap eh bsta wag lang abusuhin ang pagiging moderator. D gaya sa kabila hehe. Sipag at tyaga lng mapagpasensya lalo sa mga noob maging mabait sa kapwa.
Sa bagay, ang noob kasi ang pinaka critical stage dahil nag dedevelop palang ng knowledge and need to adopt and adjust para makapag join ride sa environment.
Ibig sabihin niyan, dalawa kayong karapat dapat na napili para sa pisisyon bilang moderator at kayo ang pinaka active at mahuhusay sa larangan na ito?
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Napaka gandang topic nito kaibigan. Ito man ay hnd magamit sa ngayon pero sa future naman ay kapakipaki-nabang. Sobra kung naapreciete ang gawa mo. Sana hnd ka magsawang gumawa ng informative post para sa aming lahat na wala pa masyadong alam.
Kapag may tanong ako pwd ko ba drop dito sa thread?
cge lang free tayong magshare at magtanong dito kaibigan
Ang mga impormasyon dito sa thread mo ay relevant parin po ba siya sa kasalukuyan, yan ba ang mga pattern lagi globally or ang tawag natin sa bansa common language?
Pangalawang tanong.
Ano ang feeling bilang isang moderator mahirap na o sakto lang?
Siyempre naman kabayan relevant parin. Noob at pro trader halos gingamit mga yan although marami pa rin hindi nabanggit hopefully meron din magshare ng iba pa. Sa pagiging moderator hindi nman mahirap eh bsta wag lang abusuhin ang pagiging moderator. D gaya sa kabila hehe. Sipag at tyaga lng mapagpasensya lalo sa mga noob maging mabait sa kapwa.
Sa bagay, ang noob kasi ang pinaka critical stage dahil nag dedevelop palang ng knowledge and need to adopt and adjust para makapag join ride sa environment.
Ibig sabihin niyan, dalawa kayong karapat dapat na napili para sa pisisyon bilang moderator at kayo ang pinaka active at mahuhusay sa larangan na ito?
actually bro global moderator na ako dati hindi ako ang dating moderator dito sa philippine section may naunang moderator dito nilagay lang ako pansamantala nung nagkaproblema mga pioneer nating kababayan dito baka mapapalitan din ako pagdating ng araw kasi nga dami ko na din minomedrate.
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HEAD AND SHOULDERS PATTERN
(https://www.elearnmarkets.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Head-and-shoulder-pattern-image.jpg)
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SYMETRICAL TRIANGLE CHART PATTERN
(https://tradingstrategyguides.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Symmetrical-Triangle-Pattern-1-1024x455.png)
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ASCENDING TRIANGLE CHART PATTERN
(https://a.c-dn.net/b/4fu0oD/ascending-triangle-pattern_body_USDCADascendingtriangletradingexample.png.full.png)
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DESCENDING TRIANGLE CHART PATTERN
(https://kenutau.files.wordpress.com/2019/11/descending-triangle-1-2.png)
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Ang galing galing nyo naman. Sana balang araw maunawaan ko lahat yan kasi di ba hind mo lubos maunawaan ang lahat kung hindi mo sinusubukan. Maraming salamat muli sa magagandang postings.
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DOUBLE BOTTOM CHART PATTERN
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/6e/9b/08/6e9b08aae1812e8b8278a42864b15419.png)
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DIAMOND BOTTOM CHART PATTERN
(https://tradingsim.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/diamond-chart-exiting-the-trade.png)
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BULISH FLAG PATTERN
(https://fx-australia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2019/05/bullish-flag.jpg)
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BEARISH PLAG PATTERN
(https://tradingstrategyguides.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Bearish-Flag-1.png)
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PENNANT CHART PATTERN
(https://www.icmarkets.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/PIC-2.png)
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcSOZYxtAF1dkwYugdAW8AJluUFgG1XNGM-e5g&usqp=CAU)
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GAP CHART PATTERN
Bearish Exhaustion Gap
(https://tradingsim.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Exhaustion-Gap-2-768x280.png)
Bullish Exhaustion Gap
(https://tradingsim.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Bullish-Exhaustion-Gap-768x279.png)
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Common Trading Terms and Definitions
Accumulator – A structure which uses a combination of options to leverage your position, giving the ability to secure a market price more favourable than currently trading
Arbitrage – This is a means of profiting from a difference in price by simultaneously buying and selling an asset.
At the money – Also known as ATM, this is a term used to describe an options contract with a strike price that is identical to the underlying market price.
Backwardation – This is when the price of a futures contract is trading lower than the spot price. This is most commonly seen when the market becomes undersupplied
Bearish – No, it’s nothing to do with bears…this means expecting that a market will experience a downward trend, and acting accordingly.
Bear call spread – A trading strategyconstructed by combining a short call option and a long call option with a higher strike. You would use this to use the advantage of downward market movement by limiting profit and loss.
Bid-Ask Spread –The difference in price between the best buy (bid) and best sell (offer) price for an asset.
Broker – An independent person or company who organises and executes a financial transaction on behalf of another party.
Bullish – Nothing to do with bulls…this means expecting a market to have an upward trend, and acting accordingly. The exact opposite of being bearish.
Bull call spread – A trading strategy constructed by combining a long call and a short call with a higher strike. It takes advantage of upward market movements while limiting profit and loss. It can be traded at 0 cost initially, making it attractive.
Blue chip – This is a term often used to describe stocks and shares that are reputable, stable and long-established. The companies considered to hold this status can change over time, though it tends to be companies at the top of the sector.
Calendar Spread – A calendar spread is the difference in the price of the same asset from one futures contract to another. For example, if the price for white sugar was $5/MT higher against the March futures contract than the May futures contract, this would be the value of the March May calendar spread.
Call Option – A contract giving the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to BUY a specific amount of an underlying contract (e.g No. 11 Futures) at a specific price (strike price) at a specific time (Option expiration date).
Cash Price – Not to be confused with Prompt or Spot price, the cash price refers to the current price being traded for a commodity for immediate delivery off the exchange. The cash price and spot futures price should converge the closer you get to the spot futures contract expiry.
Contango – When the price of a futures contract is higher than the spot price. This is typically seen when the market is well supplied. Here we would expect the higher price of the futures contract to reflect the commodity cost of carry.
Cost of Carry – This is the cost to hold a physical commodity over time. This has a number of components including interest charges, forex costs and physical storage. It can vary greatly between firms.
Day order – This is an instruction to buy or sell an asset at a specific limit. The order will remain valid for the course of the day, and will either fill at the target or expire unfilled if the market does not reach the target. A day order will not continue working after the market close.
Exchange – the exchange is an open, organised marketplace for financial instruments including stocks, shares, commodities and derivatives. Sometimes, this term is used interchangeably with ‘the market.’
Expiry (of a futures contract) – This is the date, explicitly communicated by the respective exchange, when a trading position automatically closes down, or expires. If a position is not closed out before expiry then a physical delivery, physical receipt or a cash settlement will be triggered, depending on exchange rules.
Forex – Often knows as foreign exchange, it is the rate at which you can convert one currency into another. The rate may vary depending on the value date at which the forex transaction is booked for.
Forward contract – This is a contract with a defined date of expiry. It can be customised to include stipulations of a specific amount of the asset being traded.
Futures contract – A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell a particular asset at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future.
GTC order – This stands for `good `till cancelled` and is an instruction to buy or sell an asset at a specific limit. The order will remain valid and working in the market until it is either filled or cancelled.
Hedge – Not the green garden kind, this is a term to describe an investment or trade that is made to reduce your existing exposure to risk.
Historical simulation method – This is an approach to measuring VAR that uses analysis to predict price.
Iceberg order – When executing large futures orders in times of lower liquidity, it can be preferable to work the order slowly to ensure the best result is obtained by the client. An Iceberg order divides this large order into smaller segments, automatically working each segment in the market when the previous one has been filled.
In the money – Also known as ITM, this phrase refers to an option whose strike price is currently profitable. For example, a long call option where the market price is higher than the option strike, or vice versa for a long put option.
Leverage – This is where a market participant amplifies their exposure to the market. An example of this would be an option position, where more risk can be taken on, compared to an outright futures position. This can amplify profits, however also increases the risk of large losses.
Limit orders – These are most common type of order, and are instructions to buy or sell at a specific price or better. The priority is therefore price and not immediate execution.Limit orders carry the risk of not filling if the market trades further away from the limit. Limit orders are either `day` or `GTC` orders.
Long – This refers to a position that makes a profit if the assets market price increases – for example buying the underlying asset. Often referred to as ‘going long’ or ‘taking a long position’.
Long Butterfly Spread – This is a more complex trading strategy combining 4 options. 1 long ITM call, 2 short ATM calls and 1 long OTM call.This is equivalent to a short straddle, but losses are limited. The profit however, is unable to be as large as with a simple short straddle. We would be selling volatility in this scenario.
Long and short straddle – When going long on a call and long on a put with identical strikes, the trader will make profit if the market moves either way. The loss is therefore whatever was paid as a premium to gain the position.Here, the trader is expressing a view on volatility – executing a long straddle if they believe the market will trade higher or lower, and a short straddle if they believe it will remain rangebound.
Lot – A group of assets that is traded instead of a single asset. For example, lots of sugar come in standardised sizes, according to the market. 1 lot of white sugar amounts to 50 metric tonnes.
Margin call – These can be broken down into initial and variation margin calls:
Margin calls are charged by the exchange in order to limit exposure to the participants executing futures, mitigating risk of counterparty default. An initial margin is charged as a percentage of the notional commodity value, and protects the exchange from one day of market movement risk.
The variation margin is charged at the day to day change in value of the position, and must be settled the next working day by the participant. If you have bought futures and the price on the market rises, you will receive a cash call. If the market falls, you will pay a cash call. This ensures counterparty performance on the exchange.
Market order – This is the most basic order. It instructs the broker to buy or sell a security at best price currently available. The priority here is on execution, not price. This type of order is typically used for smaller orders in more liquid markets, where the participant wishes to execute their position without delay.
Monte Carlo – This is a method of measuring risk by developing a model and using it to predict future investment prices. This data is then used to predict the worst-case loss on the investment.
OCO (one cancels the other) or stop-limit order – This allows many orders to be placed at once. Whichever order is filled first will cancel the others automatically. This order can be used to take advantage of volatility within a market or to stop an existing position.
OTC trade – An Over the Counter trade is not executed through an exchange, however as a bilateral agreement between two counterparties. This brings the advantage of flexibility over executing orders on the market, as contractual terms can be negotiated.
Option – Options are a type of derivative, and therefore are also specifically linked to an underlying asset. However, the Buyer of an option has the choice of whether or not to receive futures relating to an asset at a predetermined price, volume and expiry date in the future.
Put Option – A contract giving the right, but not the obligation, to SELL a specific amount of an underlying contract (e.g No. 11 Futures) at a specific price (strike price) at a specific time (Option expiration date).
Short – This refers to a position that makes a profit if the asset’s market price falls in price. An example of this is selling an asset that you do not own, with the requirement to buy it back at a subsequent point in time. Often referred to as ‘going short’ or ‘taking a short position’.
Spot Price – The price quoted on the exchange for the earliest possible delivery.
Strike Price – The agreed price for an underlying asset, this then forms the basis of an options contract.
Stop Loss Order – A limit order which triggers at a predetermined price. This can be useful for closing out a position in a volatile market when the market suddenly trades against you. Typically a stop loss order will be part of an OCO order.
Trailing stop – A type of stop loss that automatically follows positive movements in the market for the asset you are trading. The level that the order will `stop` at constantly revises, taking into account the movement in the market. As an example the trailing stop can be set at $5/MT lower than the high of the day, if the market is pushing new daily highs.
Value at Risk (VAR) – Risk measures and quantifies the level of financial risk within a firm or investment portfolio over a specific time frame. It is most commonly used by investment and commercial banks to determine the extent and occurrence ratio of potential losses in their international portfolios.
Vanilla derivatives – These are relatively simple and common derivatives contracts. A straight forward futures contract would be considered a vanilla derivative, compared to an accumulator which is a complex derivative formed of multiple instruments.
White Premium – This is a term you will hear a lot in the sugar industry. It means the difference in price between the raw sugar and white sugar futures markets in Dollars per metric tonne. A higher white premium gives an opportunity to buy raw sugar, refine it, and sell the refined sugar at a profit.
Ccto: Carys Wright
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LEARN ABOUT THE BASIC TECHNICAL INDICATOR AND MORE: https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=31706.0
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DOW THEORY
(https://miro.medium.com/max/1518/0*RkwpusN6egCfcTIa)
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3 TYPES OF TRENDS
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THE ABCD PATTERN
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Bullish ABCD Pattern Characteristics (buy at point D)
(https://www.forex.com/~/media/forex/images/education/articles/technical-analysis/abcd-pattern/bullish-abcd-patterns.svg)
Bearish ABCD Pattern Characteristics (sell at point D)
(https://www.forex.com/~/media/forex/images/education/articles/technical-analysis/abcd-pattern/bearish-abcd-patterns.svg)
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THE FIVE CORE OF ELLIOT WAVE PATTERN
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Napakaangas na post nito. Sobrang laking tulong nito sa mga kasali dito. Maraming salamat sa mga tips and tricks ng mga nagcomment. sobrang laking tulong ito para sa mga baguhan at sa mga interisado pang pasukin ang crypto world. Patuloy lang po kayo magpost. salamat
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Ito ay angkop parin sa panahon natin hanggang ngayon. Malaki talaga ang naitutulong pagmay alam ka sa larangan ng technical analysis, cheat sheets at marami pang iba. Napakahalaga takaga ng kaalaman mga kababayan.
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4 TRADING STRATEGIES FOR TRENDLINE TACTICIAN
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Bro, salamat dito. Pambihira ito ang mag hinahanap ko rin. Marami pa rin akong hindi naiintindihan pero great help talaga ito. God bless kabayan.
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Sobrang laking tulong nito para saming nag-uumpisa palang mag-aral at matuto mag-trade, Andami kong natutununan dito sa iyong ibinahagi na tutorials kabayan. Maraming salamat!
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REVERSAL CHART PATTERNS
(https://learncryptotrading.co/assets/img/reversal-chart-patterns-quick-reference.jpeg)
Unti onti ko na siyang naiintindihan. Maganda talagang pag-aralan ang crypto world.
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BREAKOUT STRATEGY
(https://tradingstrategyguides.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Bitcoin-Trading-Strategy3.jpg)
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Napakaganda talaga ng content nito.
Pwd kaya kabayan ipinned message ito dito para always lang sa una?
I think naman worth it ito dahil high quality and reliable ang content.
Then palagay ko lang din mas ok kapag may maiksing paliwanag. Haha
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Napakaganda talaga ng content nito.
Pwd kaya kabayan ipinned message ito dito para always lang sa una?
I think naman worth it ito dahil high quality and reliable ang content.
Then palagay ko lang din mas ok kapag may maiksing paliwanag. Haha
hehe salamat sa suggestion bro pero anjan naman na kasi sa picture explanation hehe
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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO TRENDLINE TRADING
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2.-Trend-line-on-a-trending-market-07-Feb-18-1024x462.png)
So here’s The definition of it:
Upward Trend Line: “Sloping” area on the chart that shows upward buying pressure.
Downward Trend Line: “Sloping” area on the chart that shows downward selling pressure.
HOW TO DRAW A TRENDLINE CORRECTLY
Here’s how to draw a Trend Line correctly…
1. Focus only on the major swing points and ignore everything else
2. Connect at least 2 major swing points
3. Adjust it so that you get the most number of touches (whether it’s body or wick)
Trend line example below:
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/4.-Plotting-trend-lines-the-right-way-Pt.1-27-Aug-18-1024x461.png)
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/4.-Plotting-trend-lines-the-right-way-Pt.2-27-Aug-18-1024x461.png)
Pro Tip:
You can draw 2 parallel Trend Line to define the area on your chart.
Here's an example bellow
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/5.-Parallel-trend-lines-18-May-18-1024x462.png)
Now…
Unlike Support and Resistance where you can just draw once and leave it, Trend Line needs “adjustment”.
This happens when the price breaks the Trend Line and then recovers — and you need to “adjust” the Trend Line to fit the recent price action.
Ccto: Rayner Teo
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How to use Trend Line to identify the direction of the trend
All you need to do is draw your Trend Line and analyse…
“Is the Trend Line pointing higher or lower?”
If it’s higher, then the market is in an uptrend (and vice versa).
example bellow:
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/6.-Trend-line-on-a-trend-9-Aug-17-1024x462.png)
Ccto: Rayner Teo
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Trend Line Trading: How to better time your entries
If you want to find good trading opportunities, then you must trade near the Trend Line.
This allows you to have a tighter stop loss on your trades — which improves your risk to reward.
But that’s not all…
Because if you combine Trend Line with Support and Resistance, that’s where you find the best trading opportunities.
Here’s what I mean…
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/7.-Trend-line-at-support-20-Feb-18-1024x462.png)
Now you might wonder:
“So when do I enter a trade?”
Well, you can use reversal candlestick patterns (like the Hammer, Bullish Engulfing, etc.) as your entry trigger.
This means you’re only entering a trade when the market has “bounced off” the Trend Line and likely to move higher.
Here’s an example:
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/8.-Trend-line-at-support-candlestick-reversal-pattern-20-Feb-18-1024x462.png)
Ccto: Rayner Teo
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The Trend Line Breakout Strategy
Here’s how it works…
1. Wait for a pullback in an uptrend
2. Draw a Trend Line connecting the highs of the pullback
3. If the price breaks the Trend Line, then enter the trade
Here’s an example:
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/9.-Trend-line-breakout-from-a-pull-back-uptrend-06-Sep-17-1024x461.png)
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Trend-Line-Error-Example-1-1024x462.png)
Here’s the logic behind it…
If the price breaks above the Trend Line, it tells you the buyers are in control and the trend is likely to resume.
If it doesn’t, then it means the sellers are still in control and you want to stay on the sidelines till the buyers regained control.
Ccto: Rayner Teo
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How to ride massive trends with this simple Trend Line technique
Here’s how:
1. Draw an upward Trend Line
2. Trail your stop loss below the Trend Line
3. Exit the trade if the price closes below the Trend Line
Here’s an example…
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/11.-Trend-line-trailing-stop-close-below-04-Oct-16-1024x461.png)
However…
This technique won’t work well when the trend goes parabolic because you risk giving back a lot of open profits.
You’re wondering:
“How do I know when a trend is parabolic?”
Here are 2 things to watch for…
1. The trend lines get steeper (almost like a straight line)
2. The range of the candles get larger
If #1 and #2 occurs, then the market is likely to be in a parabolic move.
And in such cases, you want to trail your stop loss on the current market swing and exit the trade if the price closes below it.
Here’s an example…
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/12.-BTCUSD-trailing-stop-20-Dec-17-1024x461.png)
Ccto: Rayner Teo
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How to use Trend Line and identify trend reversal
here’s a 3-step technique you can use…
1. Wait for the price to break above the Trend Line
2. Wait for a higher low to form (this tells you the sellers have exhausted themselves)
3. If the price breaks the swing high, the market is likely to reverse higher (the buyers are now in control)
Here’s an example…
(https://www.tradingwithrayner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/13.-Trend-line-break-and-re-test-1024x462.png)
Ccto: Rayner Teo
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+1 bro,
Salamat ang gaganda nito.
Practice practice lang makukuha din.
Time and practice talaga tapos nag enjoy pa sa pagprpactice. Makulay ang buhay.
Time will come I am successful in trading.
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Scalp Trading with the Stochastic Oscillator-5 minutes time frame
The slow stochastic consists of a lower and an upper level. The lower level is the oversold area and the upper level is the overbought area. When the two lines of the indicator cross upwards from the lower area, a long signal is triggered. When the two lines of the indicator cross downwards from the upper area, a short signal is generated.
The below image further illustrates these trade signals.
(https://tradingsim.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Stochastic-Scalp-Strategy-768x327.png)
ccto: Tradingsim
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Scalp Trading with Stochastics and Bollinger Bands 5 minutes timeframe
In the next trading example, we will combine the stochastic oscillator with Bollinger bands.
We will enter the market only when the stochastic generates a proper overbought or oversold signal that is confirmed by the Bollinger bands.
In order to receive a confirmation from the Bollinger band indicator, we need the price to cross the red moving average in the middle of the indicator. We will stay with each trade until the price touches the opposite Bollinger band level.
(https://tradingsim.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Stochastic-and-Bollinger-Band-Scalp-Strategy-768x327.png)
Ccto: Tradingsim
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Salamat sa paggawa ng ganitong klaseng thread kabayan dahil malaking tulong ito sa isang kagaya ko na gustong matuto sa trading nagbalak kasi akong pumasok sa trading dahil hindi na maganda ang kitaan sa bounty programs kaya naisipan kong mag-aral ng trading.
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Salamat sa paggawa ng ganitong klaseng thread kabayan dahil malaking tulong ito sa isang kagaya ko na gustong matuto sa trading nagbalak kasi akong pumasok sa trading dahil hindi na maganda ang kitaan sa bounty programs kaya naisipan kong mag-aral ng trading.
hehe ikaw kabayan if gusto mo subukan pero its your choice pa rin yan mahirap mainvolve sa trading kung walang sapat na kaalaman tungkol dito tsaka ang trading walang biglang yaman dian kundi biglang bankrupt haha, kaya kaylangan talaga sikapin natin matuto para atleast meron kang baon para maging profitable trader balang araw. opinyon ko lang ito not financial advice...
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This is one of my favorite Combining Indicators trading strategies for short-term trading
PARABOLIC SAR + EMA Combination
(https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/fxlmwpmedia/wp-content/themes/fxml/assets/images/trading-course/ch9/Parabolic-SAR-and-EMA-forex-trading-strategy.png)
EMA 10
EMA 20
crossover
SAR DOWN & UP vice versa
NOTE: Mas effective ito gamitin sa 15 minutes timeframe
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maraming salamat, kababayan.
buti meron nito, matapos ko makaipon sa bounty nag trtry ako mag trade. buti nlng meron nito malaking tulong saken ito.
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Salamat sa paggawa ng ganitong klaseng thread kabayan dahil malaking tulong ito sa isang kagaya ko na gustong matuto sa trading nagbalak kasi akong pumasok sa trading dahil hindi na maganda ang kitaan sa bounty programs kaya naisipan kong mag-aral ng trading.
hehe ikaw kabayan if gusto mo subukan pero its your choice pa rin yan mahirap mainvolve sa trading kung walang sapat na kaalaman tungkol dito tsaka ang trading walang biglang yaman dian kundi biglang bankrupt haha, kaya kaylangan talaga sikapin natin matuto para atleast meron kang baon para maging profitable trader balang araw. opinyon ko lang ito not financial advice...
hahah legit, natalo na agad ako 10k, hirap tlga pag baguhan ka tapos masabak ka agad.
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Basic of Elliott wave = prediction pattern
Problem – Many traders tend to rely on this pattern too much, and it is wrong to put all your eggs in one basket! In addition, in many cases, Elliott waves are hard to identify. Traders make recognition mistakes and wrong interpretations of the charts.
Let’s see what an Elliott Wave Pattern looks like on the following charts:
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(https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/fxlmwpmedia/wp-content/themes/fxml/assets/images/trading-course/ch9/Elliott-Wave-theory-chart-2.png)
You can see that the pattern is assembled at the first major trend (in this case- uptrend), built of 5 stages (Waves 1 to 5), and a smaller secondary trend (in our case a downtrend), built of 3 stages (Waves A to C).
A number of rules:
- Wave #2 will never pass the starting point of wave #1;
- Wave #3 will never be the shortest of the five stages that build the first trend;
- Wave #4 will not enter the price range of wave #1. Assuming an uptrend, it will always end higher than wave #1’s top;
- Wave #2 and wave #4 usually end around Fibonacci ratios
Pay attention to all 8 stages of the Elliot Wave in the following chart:
(https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/fxlmwpmedia/wp-content/themes/fxml/assets/images/trading-course/ch9/8-stages-of-the-Elliot-Wave-Strategy.png)
Will the pattern repeat itself again? Bingo!
(https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/fxlmwpmedia/wp-content/themes/fxml/assets/images/trading-course/ch9/Elliot-wave-pattern-repeating-itself.png)
Identifying an Elliot Wave in time can produce great profits!
Here is a nice example of identifying the opening point of wave #3 with Fibonacci’s help (Ratio 0.618):
(https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/fxlmwpmedia/wp-content/themes/fxml/assets/images/trading-course/ch9/Fibonacci-helping-identify-Elliot-waves.png)
Let’s see what happens next:
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In most cases, the wave’s height is approximately the same as the three main Fibonacci ratios (.50, .382, and .618).
Ccto: FXleaders
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Another killer Indicators combination trading strategies for short-term trading
PARABOLIC SAR + STOCHASTIC
(https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/fxlmwpmedia/wp-content/themes/fxml/assets/images/trading-course/ch9/Parabolic-SAR-and-Stochastic-forex-trading-strategy.png)
mas accurate ito gamitin sa 15 minutes time frame
ccto: FXLeaders
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MACD + RSI combination
(https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/fxlmwpmedia/wp-content/themes/fxml/assets/images/trading-course/ch9/MACD-and-RSI-trading-strategy.png)
Best gamitin sa 30 minutes time frame
ccto: FXleaders
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5 ways investors can use the MACD indicator to make better trades
Link: https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=217287.new#new