TEKNICAL ANALYSIS
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Relative Strength Index (RSI)
Momentum oscillator measuring speed and magnitude of price changes
RSI is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and magnitude of recent price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions.
Oversold
RSI below 30 suggests the asset may be undervalued
Neutral
RSI between 30-70 indicates balanced momentum
Overbought
RSI above 70 suggests the asset may be overvalued
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
Trend-following momentum indicator
MACD shows the relationship between two moving averages of a security’s price. It triggers technical signals when it crosses above (to buy) or below (to sell) its signal line.
Bullish Crossover
MACD line crosses above the signal line
Bearish Crossover
MACD line crosses below the signal line
Moving Averages (MA)
Smoothing out price data to identify trends
Moving averages smooth out price action by filtering out the "noise" from random short-term price fluctuations.
Golden Cross
Short-term MA crosses above long-term MA (Bullish)
Death Cross
Short-term MA crosses below long-term MA (Bearish)
Fibonacci Retracement
Identifying potential support and resistance levels
Fibonacci retracements connect two extreme points (usually a high and a low) and divide the vertical distance by key Fibonacci ratios to identify potential reversal levels.
0.618 (Golden Ratio)
The most widely watched retracement level for potential trend reversals.
0.382 & 0.50
Common pullback levels in strong trends before continuation.
Volume
The fuel behind price movements
Volume measures the total number of shares or contracts traded during a given period. It is one of the most important indicators because it confirms the strength of price movements. High volume during a price increase suggests strong buying interest, while high volume during a decline indicates heavy selling pressure. Without volume confirmation, price movements may lack conviction and could reverse quickly.
Volume Confirms Trends
Rising prices with increasing volume signals a healthy uptrend with strong buyer participation.
Volume Divergence
Price making new highs on declining volume warns of weakening momentum and potential reversal.
Breakout Validation
Breakouts accompanied by above-average volume are more likely to sustain than low-volume moves.
Support & Resistance
Key price levels where supply meets demand
Resistance is a price level where selling pressure historically overcomes buying pressure, causing the price to stall or reverse downward. Support is the opposite - a level where buyers step in to prevent further decline. These levels are critical because they represent psychological barriers where traders make decisions. When price breaks through resistance, it often becomes new support, and vice versa. Identifying these levels helps traders plan entries, exits, and stop-loss placements.
Resistance Levels
Price ceilings where sellers historically overpower buyers, causing price to stall or reverse.
Support Levels
Price floors where buyers historically step in, preventing further price decline.
Role Reversal
Once broken, resistance often becomes support and support becomes resistance.
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