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The bar chart evolved out of the need of professionals who traded stocks on a short term basis as well as buying a stock as a long....
Candlestick Charts used in modern technical analysis are derived from the ancient Japanese Candlestick Charts. Most retail traders ....
The Point and Figure Charts are not as popular today as they once were. Point and Figure charts were developed before ...
Equivolume Charts were developed in the early 1980’s by Richard W Arms. It is important to remember that the 80’s was a very ....
The Kagi chart is a chart used for tracking price movements and to make decisions on purchasing stock. It differs from traditional stock charts...
A Line Chart is the oldest type of stock chart and has been used for more than a century. The line chart represents price in its....
Renko Charts are a Japanese Charting System similar to Point and Figure Charts but instead of X’s and 0’s as are used in western Point and...
Three Line Break Charts are another Japanese invention. This charting style is similar to Point in Figure in that it doesn’t use time within ....
The Point and Figure Charts are not as popular today as they once were. Point and Figure charts were developed before computers....
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