Sunday, June 15, 2008

Stock Charts Interpretation - CHECKLIST

Learn how to read stock charts

Make no mistake about it. Reading charts is an art that can be mastered! There are many factors on a chart that go into making trade decisions.

You have to be able to analyze all of these factors and come to a conclusion about whether or not to risk your hard earned money on a trade. This is what separates the novice trader from the professional. There are several things on a chart that make it worthy of trading.

The questions that you want to ask yourself about the chart are:

  • What stage is this stock in?
  • Is this stock in and uptrend or a downtrend?
  • Is the stock at the beginning, middle, or end of the trend?
  • How strong is the trend?
  • Where are the trend lines?
  • What wave is this stock in?
  • What do the moving averages tell me?
  • Was there a breakout recently?
  • Is the chart "smooth" or "sloppy"?
  • Are there any chart patterns?
  • Are there wide range candles in the direction of the trend?
  • Are there any gaps in the direction of the trend?
  • Are professionals selling strength or buying weakness?
  • Where are the support and resistance areas?
  • Is this stock at a Fibonacci level?
  • What does volume tell me?

I know it seems like a lot of information to try and keep track of but all of the above checklists are essential to chart reading mastery! Now, copy and print out that list of checklists and keep it handy next to your computer. Make several copies so that you can check off and make notes as you analyze your next chart.

Now you won't forget anything important when it's time to analyze a chart for your next trade. In the heat of battle, when emotions are running high, it is very easy to forget to look for some of the most basic things on a chart.

Ok, now go through the list one by one to make sure that you know how to answer the questions correctly. Don't worry, with practice, you will not even need to think about these things. It will become automatic.

You will be able to read charts with lightning fast speed. In just a couple of seconds you will be able to glance at a chart and know all the answers to the questions above. All the best :-)

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