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Delivering technical research of the financial markets
and offering professional guidance for those who wish to improve their trading performance.

Chart Patterns

Rising Wedge

Pattern Description:

A rising wedge which is a reversal pattern, is formed by higher highs and higher lows. It is a bearish formation and requires a prior upward trend from which to make a reversal.
Rising Wedge

Featured Video

High Profit Trades with Candlestick Breakout Patterns

In this recorded webinar Steve Bigalow will show you: • Which signals produce the Breakout Patterns • How to perform a quick visual analysis for entry and exit points • The tell-tale signals that investor sentiment may soon change • How to stop buying at the top and selling at the bottom

Featured Article

Minimizing risk in trading

by Tim Straiton
Paul Tudor Jones, the legendary trader stated that financial markets trend only 15 percent of the time. The rest of the time they move sideways. When markets are in a trendless or sideways state, they become choppy and more difficult to predict. Technical analysis offers numerous indicators which are valuable in making us aware of the market trend state. We will be looking at four technical indicators available in Metastock which are useful in evaluating trend direction and trend...
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Technical Review

Bullish exhaustion evident in the BTC/ETH Ratio

2025-05-21 by Tim Straiton

Current price of the BTC/ETH Ratio is 41.71. After an impressive bull run from 12.20 in September 2022 to a high of 53.53 in April 2025, this ratio is showing signs of bullish exhaustion and further downside can be expected towards the Fibonacci 50% retracement level at 33 which nearly coincides with the rising 40 week moving average at 33.79. A trendline break in the 14 week relative strength index also suggests impending weakness.


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Featured Site

VTAD

Site Description:

Vereinigung Technischer Analysten Deutschlands e.V
http://www.vtad.de/