Using Candlestick Reversal and Continuation Patterns to Improve TimingThis two-day course provides explanations of a broad range of candlestick formations. These are divided into three primary groups: reversal, continuation, and those depending on context. Candlestick formations may consist of one session, two sessions, or three sessions. Candlestick charting has grown in popularity due to its exceptional visual attributes. Even so, many chartists and traders do not fully understand how to use candlestick patterns to improve timing or confirm indicates entry and exit points. There are more than 100 distinct reversal, continuation, and other (depending on context) candlestick indicators. This course provides exposure to reversal, continuation, and context patterns and explains how to strategically use them to spot entry and exit points. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Clients who register for this course will receive a complimentary 4-month subscription to FT.com. The Financial Times is the world's most respected financial newspaper, providing a broad assessment on finance, business and the industrial sector. The move to the electronic version follows an ongoing review of our environmental responsibilities as a global business and as part of the Pearson group. FT.com also has features that are not available in hard copy, such as: Special Reports, Alphaville, editor blogs, education sections and much more! Subscriptions will start within 6-8 weeks of the start of class and are limited to one subscription per client. (Please note: as of May 1, 2011, the electronic subscription replaces the hard-copy 3-month Financial Times subscription.) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lunch is included for all students taking day classes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||