The price chart reflects the fluctuations of investors’ levels of optimism over time. Looking at their ups and downs, we can say something about what they think and feel. And thus something about what they will do next.
Certain patterns, called price formations, can be explained by precise descriptions of the investors’ psychological state. When these patterns are formed in price charts, clear buy or sell signals are triggered. Identification of and trading from price formations are very central to technical analysis.
Investtech has created computer programmes that identify formations and plot them in charts. Buy signals are shown as green arrows and sell signals as red arrows. The height of the arrows denotes expected price movement.
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The content provided by Investtech.com is NOT SEC or FSA regulated and is therefore not intended for US or UK consumers.