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Chart Patterns

Price Channel

Pattern Description:

A price channel is a continuation pattern that slopes up or down and is bound by an upper and lower trend line. The upper trend line marks resistance and the lower trend line marks support. Price channels with negative slopes are considered bearish and those with positive slopes bullish. A price channel can also be described as a technical overlay that forms boundaries above and below the price line based on previous highs and lows.
Price Channel

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The science of herd mentality

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Featured Article

Rheinmetall on the verge of becoming a global arms giant.

by Tim Straiton
Rheinmetall (RHM) is currently trading at EUR 524.50 and is 37% above its 200 day moving average. It traded as high as 571 in early April 2024. The current short-term consolidation is likely to give way to further upside. The MACD reflects the fading downside price action. Growth ambitions and future plans Rheinmetall AG, a major player in the international arms market, is on a dynamic expansion path. In view of the strong demand for weapons and ammunition, particularly due to the...
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Technical Review

Apple- Buy the dip?

2025-10-13 by Tim Straiton

After having broken above its 200 day moving average in August 2025, Apple has performed extremely well, culminating in a high of $259 in early October. The stock is well above its rising 200 day moving average of $222.

Last week's price action has seen channel support broken both in the price and also in the MACD-V and the money flow index. For those brave operators attempting to buy the dip, make sure a protective stop is in place.


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MTSt Markets

Site Description:

MTS is Europe’s premier electronic fixed income trading market, with over 500 unique counterparties trading European government bonds, quasi-government bonds, corporate bonds, covered bonds and repo, and with average daily volume exceeding EUR 85 billion.
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