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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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Getting Started with MetaStock R/T

In the brief video Stephanie Fahrner, Director of MetaStock Support, describes the installation process of MetaStock XENITH and MetaStock R/T.

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Platinum demand gets 'automotive boost' in 2023, deficit widens - WPIC

by Vladimir Basov
The World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC) reports that automotive demand for platinum this year will reach its highest level since 2017 and now forecasts a platinum deficit of over one million ounces for 2023. WPIC said that “strong” automotive demand growth is a key factor behind the widening deficit of platinum, in addition to industrial demand growth to record levels, and flat supply. According to the report, platinum automotive demand is expected to reach 3,283 koz...
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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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