Technical indicators have always been faulted for lagging, making price action analysis invaluable to any trader. With hundreds of chart patterns to choose from, it may not be easy to decide which one is more reliable and suited to your trading style. However, it’s a general consensus that the ideal ones should generally be easy Read More…
Strategies
Dark Cloud Cover Pattern [VIDEO]
The Dark Cloud Cover is a candlestick pattern identifying bearish market reversals. The pattern is easy to spot and analyze, and you can use it as a signal to enter short positions or exit long positions. This guide will talk about what Dark Cloud Cover is and the Dark Cloud Cover scalping strategy. Scroll down Read More…
Double Top and Bottom Chart Patterns in Trading
In technical analysis, double top and bottom are chart patterns that predict market trends. Hence, it is not uncommon to find double tops and bottoms on the charts of financial instruments. Double tops signify the end of a bullish trend, whereas double bottoms indicate a possible bearish trend reversal. Chart patterns such as double tops Read More…
Fibonacci Moving Averages & RSI Trading Strategy
This guide will talk about the Fibonacci Moving Averages with the RSI indicator on the Light Crude Oil Futures. We all know that market phases are cyclical. They increase, peak, drop, and fall to their lowest point. The end of one market cycle signals the start of the next. So, to make better use of Read More…
Following the S&P500 Trend in 2022
Equity markets are known to be trending in nature over the years. With capital flows, investments, and economic expansion, developed world equity markets tend to go up by time thus compensating investors for the risk they are taking and the liquidity they are providing. This article will discuss a technical tool used to determine and follow the trend by showing showing an example on the S&P500 index.
Using VIX Indicator to Buy Market Dips
Volatility is an important part of trading. It is related to risk but also in some cases, opportunity. This article will show how to use volatility to get a directional bias in the equity futures market. Volatility analysis is both quantitative and psychological in nature because it uses complex calculations to understand the level of fear and greed in the market.




