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Using Technical Analysis to Make Better Decisions
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 304506, member: 31907"] Technical analysis is the study of price movement by analyzing past price movements and their relationships to other factors. It's a way to make better decisions by looking at the past in order to predict future trends. Technical analysis can help you determine if a stock is overvalued or undervalued, if it's trending higher or lower, and how far its price might go before it reverses course. Technical analysis is similar to charting in that it involves studying historical data in order to predict future trends. However, technical analysis uses indicators such as moving averages, macd lines and Bollinger Bands instead of just looking at price charts alone. It also includes factors such as volume and sentiment as well as other more advanced metrics like RSI (relative strength index) which measure momentum changes over time. [/QUOTE]
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