Michael Carr is editor of the CMT Association's newsletter, Technically Speaking. He holds CMT Level II Investment Analyst and CRPC certification. Somer G. Anderson is CPA, doctor of accounting, and ...
Point-and-figure charts differ from all other charts used by technical analysts in two ways. They have no time scale and are constructed with Xs and Os instead of lines or bars. They are, however, the ...
A price-only chart that takes into account only whole integer changes in price, i.e., a 2-point change. Point and figure charting disregards the element of time and is used solely to record changes in ...
Please Note: Blog posts are not selected, edited or screened by Seeking Alpha editors. In a recent Online Trading Academy Mastermind Community Clubhouse session I was teaching some advanced stock ...
Point & Figure charting is useful for big-picture analysis. From a P&F perspective, non-U.S. equities appear to be forming a relative-strength bottom. An upside breakout in relative strength would ...
This series is republished with permission from Market Realist. Editor Peter Barnes of Market Realist interviews two Nasdaq Global Information Services leaders: Dave Gedeon, Head of Research and ...
Only three columns are required to identify a double top or double bottom. These signals show only that the stock price has reached a higher high or lower low and that the momentum is likely to ...
Daniel Rathburn is an editor at Investopedia who works on tax, accounting, regulatory, and cryptocurrency content. The term count refers to a form of technical analysis that employs point and figure ...
Cardano’s price shifts into a bull market on its Point and Figure chart ADA’s Price action charts outperform time-based charts Up ahead, there will be a significant climb towards the $2.00 value range ...