Friday 8 September 2017

Step by Step for Beginners

Welcome to Technical Analysis’s Library
Here provide you a simple channel to learn about technical analysis. Please follow step by step in this post to build up your foundation in technical analysis.
There are some signs used in this blog make the things simple and clearer.
Blue means Title
Red means Keyword
Green means Further Info
double quotation marks means hyperlink
 

For Beginners
Step 1
We want to know what is the difference of this blog compared to other technical analysis teaching website. Click the link below:
"What So Special?"
 

Step 2
Everything starts from the basics.The origin of all technical analysis is Dow Theory. Dow Theory serve the fundamental of the stock market. You cant claim yourself as an investor if you don't know Dow Theory. Click the link below:  
"Dow Theory"

Step 3
Many people quote stock market as an ocean. This depiction actually comes from a theory which is "wave theory". Lets has an simple overview about it. Click the link below: 
"Elliott Wave Theory"

Step 4
Volume is the next important data after price. How to read the theory behind volume? Click the link below:
"Volume-Price Relationship"

Step 5
Candlestick, one of the greatest invention from Japan, change the normal line to readable candlestick. Candlestick shows the meaning behind price. Click the link below: 
"Candlestick"
  
Step 6
Everything start from simple. An easy technical indicator to perform golden/ deadly cross as buy in/sell out signal. Click the link below:
"Simple Moving Average (SMA)"

Step 7
A boundary that constraints stock price inside it. Want to know more? Click the link below: 
"Bollinger Band"

Step 8
Like SMA so much? There is another technical indicator looks alike. Click the link below:
"MACD"

Step 9
If there is ocean, there will be cloud. Cloud also can earn money in stock market? Click in the link below:
"Ichimoku Cloud"

Step 10
Want to earn fast money. Don't miss the momentum indicators.Click the link below:
"RSI"
"Stochastic Oscillator"

Congratulation. You already pass the beginners stage of technical analysis.