Charts and Technical Analysis

Chart Analysis
  • Basics
  • Charts: bar, line, candlestick
  • How to interpret a chart: psychology of support and resistance points
  • Correlations between markets; importance of related markets
  • Practical workshop
  • What strategy to adopt in the face of a record market high
  • Initial steps
  • Trend reversal signals: how to forecast reversal
  • Gaps: how to play a gap, why wait?
  • Gap series: projections and anticipations
  • Finding and graphing the right trend.
  • Channels and trading range: recognizing and interpreting trends.
  • Practical workshop
  • How to anticipate a krach with a broken trend?
  • Identifying and interpreting the main chart patterns
  • «Continuation » patterns: Triangles, Flags
  • Reversal patterns: Double Top / Double Bottom
  • Head and Shoulders
  • Application via options
  • «Neutral » patterns: Saucer, Diamond
  • Practical workshop
  • Recent examples
Technical Analysis
  • Moving averages - use of short and long-term averages
  • Moving average : crossings, automatic trading
  • RSI - interpreting overbought/oversold conditions, divergence
  • Practical workshop
  • Divergence of RSI, the best signal?
  • Oscillator spreads
  • Support parameters
  • Practical workshop
  • Establish and implement a system
This seminar is entirely based on recent market data

  • Understand graphs
  • Gain autonomy and be able to perform your own analysis
  • Uses and limitations of the most important tools used for technical analysis and charts
  • Use a short, medium and long term analysis to manage your positions or advise your clients
  • Specific and up-to-date case studies
  • Acquire and master the principles of risk management relative to a “red hot” position
  • Practical application onto current market conditions
  • Traders
  • Sales
  • Financial intermediaries
  • Fund managers
  • Operators at negotiating tables
  • Advisors, analysts, strategists
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