
Explore the most commonly used financial charts, learn how they are constructed and read, identify support and resistance, trends, and reversal or continuation patterns to profit and practice.
Explore chart patterns and major chart styles—line, point-and-figure, candlestick, and bar charts—and how they depict price movements to forecast future stock trends, including continuation and reversal patterns.
Learn how trend lines define uptrends and downtrends, act as support and resistance, and are validated by three touchpoints; assess angle, spacing, and breaks to guide trades.
Identify price channels as parallel lines to the trend line, touching reaction highs or lows, marking support and resistance, signaling bullish or bearish continuations and potential breakouts.
Explore how support and resistance define price floors and ceilings, showing how demand and selling pressure drive bounces, breaks, and the formation of new levels when lines flip roles.
Assess volume, the number of shares traded, to gauge liquidity and the strength of price moves. Use it to confirm trends and spot entry and exit points for profitable trades.
Identify the three phases—accumulation, public participation, and distribution—where smart money buys in a late bear market, prices consolidate, then later unwinds as ordinary investors buy and the trend may reverse.
Identify the inverted head and shoulders pattern as a bullish reversal, with a neckline that becomes support after breakout and a target based on head-to-neckline distance.
Identify the double bottom pattern as a bullish reversal in a downtrend, with two bottoms; breaking the neckline signals entry and a price target based on the bottom-to-neckline difference.
Spot a triple bottom pattern, a bullish reversal in a downtrend with three equal lows and a neckline; break confirms entry and sets a price target from the low-to-neckline distance.
Learn the rounding bottom, a saucer-shaped bullish reversal where prices decline, then rise; confirm with neckline break and watch volume for breakout strength.
Explore the falling wedge pattern as a bullish reversal in downtrends, identifying key touchpoints, resistance breakout, target levels, and volume cues.
Identify the V bottom pattern as a bullish reversal in a downtrend, featuring heavy volume at turning points, symmetry of price moves, and a neckline retest with a price target.
Understand the head and shoulders pattern, bearish reversal in an uptrend, with left shoulder, head, right shoulder, and neckline. Break of the neckline and retest guide price targets.
Identify the double top bearish reversal pattern with two peaks and a neckline. Break through the neckline, retest it as resistance, and set a price target from the top-to-neckline distance.
Identify the triple top bearish reversal pattern, connect the three equal peaks to form a neckline, and project a price target after the neckline break.
Identify the rounding top pattern as a bearish reversal with a saucer top, a neckline, and volume signals that guide price targets and retest strategies.
Identify the rising wedge pattern as a bearish reversal in an uptrend, with prices contracting into a narrowing range and a breakout often accompanied by high volume.
The v top is a bearish reversal pattern featuring an inverted v shape, a broken neckline, and retests, with volume spikes and trader-driven price targets.
Identify the cup and handle pattern as a bullish continuation signal, with a rounded cup followed by a handle, a neckline, and a breakout that leads to higher prices.
Identify and interpret the inverted cup and handle as a bearish continuation pattern, signaling a resumed downtrend after completion and guiding price targets from the cup top to the neckline.
Identify the ascending triangle pattern as a bullish continuation signal, formed by higher lows and a breakout above resistance that drives prices higher, with targets implied by the pattern.
Identify the descending triangle pattern as a bearish continuation in a downtrend, with price contracting. Two touchpoints validate the lines, and breakout with rising volume signals further declines.
Explore the symmetrical triangle (coil) as a continuation pattern in uptrends and downtrends, using breakout and opening distance to set price targets, with volume as confirmation.
Identify the rectangle pattern as a continuation signal in uptrends and downtrends by drawing parallel lines touching price points, lasting at least three weeks, and projecting targets from the width.
Learn to identify flag and pennant continuation patterns, use flagpole length for price targets, anticipate breakouts in uptrends or downtrends, and analyze volume signals for short-term trades.
Identify gaps in price data, including up gaps and down gaps, and classify them as common, breakaway, runaway, or exhaustion gaps, noting volume and trading range implications.
Explore chart patterns in technical analysis to interpret market movements and improve decision-making in trading.
Develop proficiency in chart pattern practice within technical analysis. Explore chart patterns to reinforce understanding of chart patterns.
Technical Analysis - Chart Patterns Course is designed to bring you from all the knowledge you need to make profitable trades. You will learn everything there is to know about trend lines, charts, support and resistance and more.
Second section of this course will teach you reversal patterns, how they form, how they identified and how they are traded for profit. Once you learn about patterns, you will learn how to use them to determine the market directions.
Third section will teach you all the continuation patterns and how to use them properly to determine market direction and profit from it. Being able to determine market direction will put you on front of a lot of traders.
I make everything simple and easy to understand. All you need to do is recognize the patterns I am going to teach you about. This course will help you understand the correct structure of each pattern.
Gain valuable information from this course and use that unparalleled knowledge in any market or time frame. Anyone can take this course to supercharge their skills. Apply the skills you learn from this method to day trading, swing trading, or long-term investment.
You will learn the keys to confidence and consistency in trading.