Charting Terms
Some of the techniques used and patterns found include:
- Support level - a level below which the price will not likely fall.
- Resistence level - a level above which the price will not likely rise.
- Breakout - when a stock rises above its resistence level or below it's support level.
- Trend line - a regression line that predicts future prices based on past prices.
- Trend line penetration - when a price crosses Bollinger bands or some other measure of the range of standard deviation of the trend line.
- Moving Averages - the average price of a stock calculated and recalculated for a specific number of days. Several types : simple moving average; weighted moving average; exponential moving average.
- Momentum - ratio of a short term moving average to a long term moving average
- Commodity Channel Indicator -
- Relative strength - ratio of the % price change of a stock to the % price change of a broader index
- Bollinger bands - a range of price volitility based on the standand deviation on a moving average or trend line
- Moving average (volume) - the moving average of the daily volume (rather than price) of trades.
- Gann lines and Gann angles -
- Triangle -
- Ascending bottom -
- Broadening foundation -
- Head and shoulders -
- Inverse head and shoulders -
- Triple top -
- Arms Index (TRIN) -
- Money flow -
- Point and figure charts -
See Also:
Finding related topics
Further reading
- Technical Analysis of Futures Markets, John J. Murphy, New York Institute of Finance, 1986, ISBN 0-13-898008-X
- The Profit Magic of Stock Transaction Timing, J.M. Hurst, Prentice-Hall, 1970.