The Bearish Breakaway Pattern

A Bearish Breakaway Pattern is a chart formation which occurs over the span of five consecutive trading periods. Read More…

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Three frauds perpetuated in the stock market

Fraud does not always involve an unethical broker tempting stock traders to a deal that proves too good to be true, all the while manipulating details behind the scenes in order to separate the trader from their money. Read More…

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Three tricks to succeeding in stock trading

There is no cure-all for the stock market’s volatility and there are no quick fixes which can help a stock trader gain an upper-hand on the market. Read More…

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How to snap a streak of bad luck

Every trader in the stock market feels like they stumble in to a streak of bad luck once in a while. Their losses multiply, their returns appear to dwindle and nothing they do seems to send them on an upward trend. How can traders snap these bad luck streaks? Read More…

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ASX LIMITED and island cluster reversals

An island reversal tends to be a very volatile and unpredictable pattern which is fuelled by after-hour trading and pressure on the market. The two forces combine to influence price activity to veer sharply in one direction, and the sharp turns create a gap to occur between the previous day’s activity and the current day’s price action. Read More…

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