Technical analysis
is like zooming in
for a closer
inspection of the
performance of a
stock. Basically,
you have to look at
a lot of charts and
graphs and make
analyses. There may
be patterns in a
given stock's
performance
parameters (such as
volume traded) that
will give you clues
about proper
entering and exiting
points.
Before you decide to
buy or sell stock
options you need to
look at the
underlying stocks.
There are two main
technical analysis
types: price
patterns and
Indicators.
Price patterns are
available to you
from your brokerage
firm, but detecting
indicators requires
mathematical and
computational tools.
Detecting indicators
often involves
complex calculations
and analyses.
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