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Intermediate - Trading Analysis Technical Analysis Technical analysis is the attempt to forecast currencies prices on the basis of market-derived data. Technicians (also known as quantitative analysts or chartists) usually look at price, volume and psychological indicators over time. They are looking for trends and patterns in the data that indicate future price movements. Charting the market Chartists use bar charts, candlestick, or point and figure charts to look for patterns which may indicate future price movements. They also analyze volume and other psychological indicators ( % of bulls vs % of bears). Strict chartists don t care about fundamentals at all. Charts Each bar is composed of 4 elements: Open High Low Close Note that the candlestick body is empty (white) on up days, and filled (some color) on down days Note: You should print the example charts (next two slides) to see them more clearly High High Close Open Open Close Low Standard Bar Chart Japanese Candlestick Low Standard Bar Chart Japanese Candlestick Figure 1 Bar charts and Candlesticks

Basic Technical Tools Trend Lines Moving Averages Price Patterns Indicators Cycles Trend Lines There are three basic kinds of trends:

An Up trend where prices are generally increasing. A Down trend where prices are generally decreasing. A Trading Range. Support and Resistance Support and resistance lines indicate likely ends of trends. Resistance results from the inability to surpass prior highs. Support results from the inability to break below to prior lows. What was support becomes resistance, and vice-versa Simple moving average A moving average is simply the average price (usually the closing price) over the last N periods. They are used to smooth out fluctuations of less than N periods.

Price Patterns Technicians look for many patterns in the historical time series of prices. These patterns are reputed to provide information regarding the size and timing of subsequent price moves. But don t forget that the some say these patterns are illusions, and have no real meaning. In fact, they can be seen in a randomly generated price series. Head and Shoulders This formation is characterized by two small peaks on either side of a larger peak. This is a reversal pattern, meaning that it signifies a change in the trend.

Double Tops and Bottoms These formations are similar to the H&S formations, but there is no head. These are reversal patterns with the same measuring implications as the H&S. Triangles

Triangles are continuation formations. Three flavors: Ascending Descending Symmetrical Typically, triangles should break out about half to three-quarters of the way through the formation.

Rounded Bottoms and Tops Rounding formations are characterized by a slow reversal of trend. MACD Technical Indicators MACD was developed by Gerald Appel as a way to keep track of a moving average crossover system. Appel defined MACD as the difference between a 12-day and 26-day moving average. A 9-day moving average of this difference is used to generate signals. When this signal line goes from negative to positive, a buy signal is generated. When the signal line goes from positive to negative, a sell signal is generated. MACD is best used in choppy (trendless) markets, and is subject to whipsaws (in and out rapidly with little or no profit).

Relative Strength Index RSI RSI was developed by Welles Wilder as an oscillator to gauge overbought/oversold levels. RSI is a rescaled measure of the ratio of average price changes on up days to average price changes on down days. The most important thing to understand about RSI is that a level above 70 indicates a currency pair is overbought, and a level below 30 indicates that it is oversold (it can range from 0 to 100). Also, realize that currency pair can remain overbought or oversold for long periods of time, so RSI alone isn t always a great timing tool.

Bollinger Bands Bollinger bands were created by John Bollinger (former FNN technical analyst, and regular guest on CNBC). Bollinger Bands are based on a moving average of the closing price. They are two standard deviations above and below the moving average. A buy signal is given when the currency price closes below the lower band, and a sell signal is given when the currency price closes above the upper band. When the bands contract, that is a signal that a big move is coming, but it is impossible to say if it will be up or down. In my experience, the buy signals are far more reliable than the sell signals.

Eliot Waves R.N. Elliot formulated this idea in a series of articles in Financial World in 1939. Elliot believed that the market has a rhythmic regularity that can be used to predict future prices. The Elliot Wave Principle is based on a repeating 8-wave cycle, and each cycle is made up of similar shorter-term cycles ( Big fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite 'em - little fleas have smaller fleas and so on ad infinitem ). Elliot Wave adherents also make extensive use of the Fibonacci series.