Charting & Technical Analysis
Charts are an essential tool in technical analysis. They display and track the price movements of assets over time. Technical analysis analyzes stock or other asset price movements to predict future patterns and market trends.
Our original research into chart types, reliability, success rates, and how to use them will provide you with unique trading insights.
When combined with the right indicators, charts can provide profound insight into future stock price moves.
Epic 14-Video Guide to Technical Analysis for Traders
Our ultimate guide to technical analysis, with its 14 videos and detailed examples covering charts, trends, indicators, patterns, and tools, will fast-track your knowledge.
Unveiling the Secret Japanese Trading Tactics of Kagi Charts
Kagi charts provide traders with a unique perspective on price action, filtering out much of the noise and highlighting genuine trends.
Getting a handle on how to use Kagi charts, dialing in the right settings, and understanding how they compare to other chart types can really sharpen your technical analysis and trading decisions.
How to Identify & Trade Seasonal Trends in Financial Markets
Seasonal trends refer to certain sectors, like retail, which often perform better during holiday seasons, while agricultural products might see spikes during harvest times.
Fear & Greed Index August 2025: Decode Market Trends Now
Our Fear and Greed Index goes beyond the basics, offering nine real-time and historical charts to help you stay ahead. With live data from the Federal Reserve, VIX CBOE, and 15 technical stock price signals, you'll have the tools to make smarter decisions today.
How Pro Investors Use Chart Trendlines to Make Better Trades
Trendlines are a visual representation of the trend direction in the stock market. They are formed by connecting two or more significant highs or lows on a stock chart, creating a diagonal line that indicates the general trend of the asset's price movement.
How to Trade Market Sentiment Using Live Chart Examples
Successful traders use market sentiment to gain a competitive edge and improve their chances of making profitable trades.





