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CANDLESTICKS. A candlestick is composed of two features. The first is the real body, which is the rectangle between the open and close and is what gives candlestick graphs their distinctive appearance; this area is blacked in if the open is above the close and white if the close is above the open. A session in which the open and close are the same is commonly referred to as a doji session and is represented by a single horizontal line at that price. The second distinctive feature is the shadows of a candle, which are drawn in the area above and below the real body and the extremes. It is possible to have one, two or no shadows. When a shadow is absent, the result is referred to as a shaved candle.
The shadows of a candle - which give the appearance of being wicks - are drawn in the area above and below the real body. The upper shadow is the area between the high and the top of the real body, while the lower shadow is the area between the bottom of the real body and the low. It is possible to have one, two or no shadows. When a shadow is absent, the result is often referred to as a shaved candle.
Much of candlestick analysis revolves around the search for, and identifying, reversal patterns. Many of the distinctive terms associated with candlestick charting come into use with reversal patterns. This is where the real difference between candlestick charting and bar charting comes into play. However, candlestick analysis can offer more than you think. Most technicians use highs and lows for support and resistance points as part of their basic charting techniques. But in keeping with the candlestick emphasis on opens and closes, let's change the way we look at the market. Instead of the usual highs and lows, let's use real-body highs and lows.
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CANDLESTICKS. A candlestick is composed of two features. The first is the real body, which is the rectangle between the open and close and is what gives candlestick graphs their distinctive appearance; this area is blacked in if the open is above the close and white if the close is above the open. A session in which the open and close are the same is commonly referred to as a doji session and is represented by a single horizontal line at that price. The second distinctive feature is the shadows of a candle, which are drawn in the area above and below the real body and the extremes. It is possible to have one, two or no shadows. When a shadow is absent, the result is referred to as a shaved candle.
The shadows of a candle - which give the appearance of being wicks - are drawn in the area above and below the real body. The upper shadow is the area between the high and the top of the real body, while the lower shadow is the area between the bottom of the real body and the low. It is possible to have one, two or no shadows. When a shadow is absent, the result is often referred to as a shaved candle.
Much of candlestick analysis revolves around the search for, and identifying, reversal patterns. Many of the distinctive terms associated with candlestick charting come into use with reversal patterns. This is where the real difference between candlestick charting and bar charting comes into play. However, candlestick analysis can offer more than you think. Most technicians use highs and lows for support and resistance points as part of their basic charting techniques. But in keeping with the candlestick emphasis on opens and closes, let's change the way we look at the market. Instead of the usual highs and lows, let's use real-body highs and lows.
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CANDLESTICKS. A candlestick is composed of two features. The first is the real body, which is the rectangle between the open and close and is what gives candlestick graphs their distinctive appearance; this area is blacked in if the open is above the close and white if the close is above the open. A session in which the open and close are the same is commonly referred to as a doji session and is represented by a single horizontal line at that price. The second distinctive feature is the shadows of a candle, which are drawn in the area above and below the real body and the extremes. It is possible to have one, two or no shadows. When a shadow is absent, the result is referred to as a shaved candle.
The shadows of a candle - which give the appearance of being wicks - are drawn in the area above and below the real body. The upper shadow is the area between the high and the top of the real body, while the lower shadow is the area between the bottom of the real body and the low. It is possible to have one, two or no shadows. When a shadow is absent, the result is often referred to as a shaved candle.
Much of candlestick analysis revolves around the search for, and identifying, reversal patterns. Many of the distinctive terms associated with candlestick charting come into use with reversal patterns. This is where the real difference between candlestick charting and bar charting comes into play. However, candlestick analysis can offer more than you think. Most technicians use highs and lows for support and resistance points as part of their basic charting techniques. But in keeping with the candlestick emphasis on opens and closes, let's change the way we look at the market. Instead of the usual highs and lows, let's use real-body highs and lows.
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AUDNZD is in a downward trend but getting higher and higher in smaller timeframes. Recently it's trying to get through the downward trendline.
I am waiting now, looking for a breakout both direction (upward or downward).
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predictions for the day.
trading is risky if no analysis is done
AUD/NZD - is the currency pair we will be focusing on
major low levels also known as supports 1.0396
major high levels also known as resistance - 1.0412
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Today market analysis and trend:sell
Indicators and Moving average market ke down hony ka bata rahe hain
Resistance and Support points se bhi market down hoti nazar a ri hai
Hamain sell main trade lagani chahiye
BesT Of LucK
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AUD/NZD
1.0414-0.0010(-0.1007%)
01:26:37(GMT)|Real-Time Data, Quoted in NZD
Open
1.0424
Day's Range
1.0400 - 1.0425
Class
Currencies
Bid/Ask
1.0414/1.0414
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AUDNZD is in a downward trend but getting higher and higher in smaller timeframes. Recently it's trying to get through the downward trendline.
I am waiting now, looking for a breakout both direction (upward or downward).
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price reverses direction at high sma5 line d1.
but it seems to the fore, prices are going sideway.
I have little doubt fatherly position open, I prefer to wait for a clear trend.
we just let the first all positions today until tomorrow.
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Today i am going to discuss this pair in my own justification and analysis. I think this pair i the most. Faverable pair in the forex market .
Thats reason why i using this pair for my profitable trade
Technical analysis on basis of these indicators
Parabolic sar
Fivo piv
Moving everages
And also RSI
So best of luck for the comferm trade .
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Today market trand is sell....
Support points and resistance
market ke nechay janey k haq main hain
Sell ki trade profit de gi
Indicators ko follow karte hoye aur
apni samjh soch ke sath trading
Kren. Ta k ap zyda earning hasal kr saken or agar
ap market ko achi terha samjay bagher trade kren