What Is Technical Analysis?
Technical analysis is a method of evaluating securities by analyzing the statistics generated by market activity, such as past prices and volume.
Technical analysts do not attempt to measure a security's intrinsic value, but instead use charts and other tools to  identify patterns that can suggest future activity.
The field of technical analysis is based on three assumptions:
The market discounts everything.
Price moves in trends.
History tends to repeat itself.
Technical Analysis: The Use of Trend
One of the most important concepts in technical analysis is that of trend.
The meaning in finance isn't all that different from the general definition of the term - a trend is really nothing more than the general direction.
A trendline is a simple charting technique that adds a line to a chart to represent the trend in the market or a stock.
Drawing a trend line is as simple as drawing a straight line that follows a general trend
These lines are used to clearly show the trend and are also used in the identification of trend reversals.
Types of Trend:
There are three types of trend:  Uptrends  Downtrends   Sideways/Horizontal Trends
As you can see in Figure, an upward trendline is drawn at the lows of an upward trend.
This line represents the support the stock has every time it moves from a high to a low. Notice how the price is propped up by this support.
This type of trendline helps traders to anticipate the point at which a stock's price will begin moving upwards again.
Similarly, a downward trendline is drawn at the highs of the downward trend
This line represents the resistance level that a stock faces every time the price moves from a low to a high .
The Importance of Trend
It is important to be able to understand and identify trends so that you can trade with rather than against them.
Two important sayings in technical analysis are "the trend is your friend" and "don't buck the trend," illustrating how important trend analysis is for technical traders .
Technical Analysis:  Support And Resistance
Once you understand the concept of a trend, the next major concept is that of support and resistance.
You'll often hear technical analysts talk about the ongoing battle between the bulls and the bears, or the struggle between buyers (demand) and sellers (supply).
This is revealed by the prices a security seldom moves above (resistance) or below (support).
The Importance of  Support and Resistance
Support and resistance analysis is an important part of trends because it can be used to make trading decisions and identify when a trend is reversing.
For example, if a trader identifies an important level of resistance that has been tested several times but never broken, he or she may decide to take profits as the security moves toward this point because it is unlikely that it will move past this level.
Being aware of these important support and resistance points should affect the way that you trade a stock.
Traders should avoid placing orders at these major points, as the area around them is usually marked by a lot of volatility.
If you feel confident about making a trade near a support or resistance level, it is important that you follow this simple rule: do not place orders directly at the support or resistance level.
This is because in many cases, the price never actually reaches the whole number, but flirts with it instead. So if you're bullish on a stock that is moving toward an important support level, do not place the trade at the support level.
Instead, place it above the support level, but within a few points. On the other hand, if you are placing stops or short selling, set up your trade price at or below the level of support.
Technical Analysis:  The Importance Of Volume
What is Volume?
Volume is simply the number of shares or contracts that trade over a given period of time, usually a day.
The higher the volume, the more active the security. To determine the movement of the volume (up or down), chartists look at the volume bars that can usually be found at the bottom of any chart.
Volume bars illustrate how many shares have traded per period and show trends in the same way that prices do.
Volume and Chart Patterns The other use of volume is to confirm chart patterns.
Patterns such as head and shoulders, triangles, flags and other price patterns can be confirmed with volume, a process which we'll describe in more detail later in this tutorial. In most chart patterns, there are several pivotal points that are vital to what the chart is able to convey to chartists.
Basically, if the volume is not there to confirm the pivotal moments of a chart pattern, the quality of the signal formed by the pattern is weakened .
Volume Precedes Price  Another important idea in technical analysis is that price is preceded by volume .
Volume is closely monitored by technicians and chartists to form ideas on upcoming trend reversals. If volume is starting to decrease in an uptrend, it is usually a sign that the upward run is about to end.
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Bhavishya- Technical Analysis

  • 1.  
  • 2. What Is Technical Analysis?
  • 3. Technical analysis is a method of evaluating securities by analyzing the statistics generated by market activity, such as past prices and volume.
  • 4. Technical analysts do not attempt to measure a security's intrinsic value, but instead use charts and other tools to identify patterns that can suggest future activity.
  • 5. The field of technical analysis is based on three assumptions:
  • 6. The market discounts everything.
  • 7. Price moves in trends.
  • 8. History tends to repeat itself.
  • 9. Technical Analysis: The Use of Trend
  • 10. One of the most important concepts in technical analysis is that of trend.
  • 11. The meaning in finance isn't all that different from the general definition of the term - a trend is really nothing more than the general direction.
  • 12. A trendline is a simple charting technique that adds a line to a chart to represent the trend in the market or a stock.
  • 13. Drawing a trend line is as simple as drawing a straight line that follows a general trend
  • 14. These lines are used to clearly show the trend and are also used in the identification of trend reversals.
  • 16. There are three types of trend: Uptrends Downtrends  Sideways/Horizontal Trends
  • 17. As you can see in Figure, an upward trendline is drawn at the lows of an upward trend.
  • 18. This line represents the support the stock has every time it moves from a high to a low. Notice how the price is propped up by this support.
  • 19. This type of trendline helps traders to anticipate the point at which a stock's price will begin moving upwards again.
  • 20. Similarly, a downward trendline is drawn at the highs of the downward trend
  • 21. This line represents the resistance level that a stock faces every time the price moves from a low to a high .
  • 23. It is important to be able to understand and identify trends so that you can trade with rather than against them.
  • 24. Two important sayings in technical analysis are "the trend is your friend" and "don't buck the trend," illustrating how important trend analysis is for technical traders .
  • 25. Technical Analysis: Support And Resistance
  • 26. Once you understand the concept of a trend, the next major concept is that of support and resistance.
  • 27. You'll often hear technical analysts talk about the ongoing battle between the bulls and the bears, or the struggle between buyers (demand) and sellers (supply).
  • 28. This is revealed by the prices a security seldom moves above (resistance) or below (support).
  • 29. The Importance of Support and Resistance
  • 30. Support and resistance analysis is an important part of trends because it can be used to make trading decisions and identify when a trend is reversing.
  • 31. For example, if a trader identifies an important level of resistance that has been tested several times but never broken, he or she may decide to take profits as the security moves toward this point because it is unlikely that it will move past this level.
  • 32. Being aware of these important support and resistance points should affect the way that you trade a stock.
  • 33. Traders should avoid placing orders at these major points, as the area around them is usually marked by a lot of volatility.
  • 34. If you feel confident about making a trade near a support or resistance level, it is important that you follow this simple rule: do not place orders directly at the support or resistance level.
  • 35. This is because in many cases, the price never actually reaches the whole number, but flirts with it instead. So if you're bullish on a stock that is moving toward an important support level, do not place the trade at the support level.
  • 36. Instead, place it above the support level, but within a few points. On the other hand, if you are placing stops or short selling, set up your trade price at or below the level of support.
  • 37. Technical Analysis: The Importance Of Volume
  • 39. Volume is simply the number of shares or contracts that trade over a given period of time, usually a day.
  • 40. The higher the volume, the more active the security. To determine the movement of the volume (up or down), chartists look at the volume bars that can usually be found at the bottom of any chart.
  • 41. Volume bars illustrate how many shares have traded per period and show trends in the same way that prices do.
  • 42. Volume and Chart Patterns The other use of volume is to confirm chart patterns.
  • 43. Patterns such as head and shoulders, triangles, flags and other price patterns can be confirmed with volume, a process which we'll describe in more detail later in this tutorial. In most chart patterns, there are several pivotal points that are vital to what the chart is able to convey to chartists.
  • 44. Basically, if the volume is not there to confirm the pivotal moments of a chart pattern, the quality of the signal formed by the pattern is weakened .
  • 45. Volume Precedes Price Another important idea in technical analysis is that price is preceded by volume .
  • 46. Volume is closely monitored by technicians and chartists to form ideas on upcoming trend reversals. If volume is starting to decrease in an uptrend, it is usually a sign that the upward run is about to end.
  • 47. For more information just log on to WWW.bhavishya.net