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A practical handbook to getting started in the world of trading – part 2

Posted in Trading Knowledge
6 minute read
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After the initial introduction, explore even more concepts and expressions, and take your first steps to technical analysis. Getting started in trading can be a tedious task, but learning key terms can bridge the gap in your knowledge.

An introduction to technical analysis – candlesticks and trading patterns

Trading candles

Green candles

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A green “buying” or “bullish” candlestick. Created by Elior Manier.

Red candles

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A red “bearish” candlestick. Created by Elior Manier.

Doji candles

Doji
Doji candle. Image created by Elior Manier.

Wicks

The most common technical patterns: Double bottom and double top

Double bottom

Double bottom
Double bottom on a trading chart – Source: TradingView. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Double top

Double Top
Double top on a trading chart – Source: TradingView. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Some expressions regarding technical analysis

Support

Support and Resistance
Currency pair chart with both a support and resistance level – Source: TradingView. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Resistance

Break-retest

A bullish break example

Bullish break retest
A bullish break-retest (breakout and confirmation). Source: TradingView. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

A bearish break example

Bearish break-retest
A bearish break-retest (breakdown and confirmation). Source: TradingView. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Placing your first trade

Reward-to-risk ratio (also known as risk-reward).

Selecting your first trade