Charting & Technical Analysis

Kagi vs. Candle vs. Renko Charts

Unveiling the Secret Japanese Trading Tactics of Kagi Charts

Kagi charts provide traders with a unique perspective on price action, filtering out much of the noise and highlighting genuine trends. Getting a handle on how to use Kagi charts, dialing in the right settings, and understanding how they compare to other chart types can really sharpen your technical analysis and trading decisions.
How to Identify & Trade Seasonal Trends in Financial Markets: S&P 500 (SPY) Seasonality Chart: 19 Years - The Best Weeks to Buy Stocks

How to Identify & Trade Seasonal Trends in Financial Markets

Seasonal trends refer to certain sectors, like retail, which often perform better during holiday seasons, while agricultural products might see spikes during harvest times.
How to Trade Using Market Sentiment

Fear & Greed Index June 2025: Decode Market Trends Now

Our Fear and Greed Index goes beyond the basics, offering nine real-time and historical charts to help you stay ahead. With live data from the Federal Reserve, VIX CBOE, and 15 technical stock price signals, you'll have the tools to make smarter decisions today.
Technical Analysis: How to draw trendlines on charts. Uptrends, downtrends and consolidation lines.

How Pro Investors Use Chart Trendlines to Make Better Trades

Drawing trendlines on stock charts is a powerful way to assess the market's direction. They help you understand the trend direction and timeframe to set expectations for future market moves, helping you improve your trading.
How to Trade Using Market Sentiment

How to Trade Market Sentiment Using Live Chart Examples

Successful traders use market sentiment to gain a competitive edge and improve their chances of making profitable trades.
Fundamental vs. Technical Analysis

How To Analyze Stocks with Fundamental & Technical Analysis

There are two ways to analyze stocks. Fundamental analysis, which evaluates criteria such as PE ratio, earnings, and cash flow. Technical analysis, which involves studying charts, stock prices, volume, and indicators.