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A practical handbook to getting started in the world of CFD trading – part 3

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As you become familiar with the basics of trading, essential candlestick tools, and terms, we will explore more technical patterns, a few market psychology tools, and some noteworthy expressions to make reading analysis easier.

Diving deeper into technical analysis – terms, channels, and trends

Some important technical expression

“Lower high, lower low”

lower high
A lower high, lower low formation. Chart created by Elior Manier. The information presented is historical information and past performance is not indicative of future results.

“Higher low, higher high”

Higher high
A higher low, higher high formation. Chart created by Elior Manier. The information presented is historical information and past performance is not indicative of future results.

“Rangy/Range-bound” or “Sideways” action

Clear sideways price evolution
Range
A classic trading range and range-bound price action. Chart created by Elior Manier. The information presented is historical information and past performance is not indicative of future results.
Overlapping candles
range candles
Range-bound candlesticks. Created by Elior Manier. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
A “fakeout”

“Squeeze” and “Dump”

Trading channels

Bull channel

bull channel
A bull channel. Chart created by Elior Manier. The information presented is historical information and past performance is not indicative of future results.

Bear channel

bear channel
A bear channel. Chart created by Elior Manier. The information presented is historical information and past performance is not indicative of future results.

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