Technical analysis is a tool that traders use to predict the movement of financial prices. This is done by studying the past price movement of a financial instrument and predicting how the price will move over time (in the future). This tool can be applied to any tradebale financial instrumnet where the price is determined by demand and supply.


What is Technical Analysis
Resources
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Constance Brown (2008), Fibonacci Analysis, Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, Bloomberg Press, New York, USA.
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Goetzmann, William N. and Rouwenhorst, K.Geert, The Origins of Value: The Financial Innovations That Created Modern Capital Markets (2005, Oxford University Press Inc, USA)
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A. F. Horadam, "Eight hundred years young," The Australian Mathematics Teacher 31 (1975) 123-134.
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Dickson, L. E., History of the Theory of Numbers, Vol. 1, 1952, pp. 393-407
Other sources
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RICHARD E.GRIMM, THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LEONARDO PISANO, [Available at http://www.fq.math.ca/Scanned/11-1/grimm.pdf], University of California, Davis, California, [Assessed on:17 April 2012]

Popular charts to use in Technical Analysis
About Technical Analysis
Technical Analysis Time Frame
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Intra-day - 1 minute | 5 minute | 10 | 15 | 30 | Hourly
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Daily - analyse short-term trends
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Weekly - analyse transitional trends
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Monthly - long-term analysis
Technical Analysis does not take into consideration
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Quarterly Reports
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Interest Rates
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Stock Market Indices
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Predictions
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Statements
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News
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Rumors
Candlestick Charts
Golden Rule of Technical Analysis
Trade the Trend

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