An inverted Dead Cat Bounce is the exact opposite of the Dead Cat Bounce. A quick look is that if a trader owns a stock after a […]
An inverted Dead Cat Bounce is the exact opposite of the Dead Cat Bounce. A quick look is that if a trader owns a stock after a […]
Warren Buffet, also known as the Oracle of Omaha, is a legendary investor who dishes out wisdom for investment success on Wall Street. Warren Buffet’s annual letter […]
Forex or (FX) is the term used for the world’s foreign exchange market. It comes from the words Foreign Exchange. Unlike exchanges such as the New York […]
A Double Bottom is a bullish pattern indicated by a W shape. The two bottoms will succeed, reflecting an important support (in green). This will mark a […]
Open balance is the total number of options or futures contracts that are ‘open’, meaning they are currently owned by an investor and have not yet expired. […]
This week Aksjeanalyser.com has taken a closer look at an exciting, small company on the Oslo Stock Exchange! Induct AS (ticker on Euronext Growth Oslo: INDCT), market […]
Exchange-traded funds that invest in physical commodities such as natural resources, agricultural commodities and precious metals. Commodity ETFs can fixate on a single commodity and grab it […]
Pivot Points, Pivot Points or Pivot Points, utilize the previous period’s high, low and close that will define future support and resistance. Pivot Points are important levels […]
A trading term called a dead cat bounce is used for when a stock is in a sharp decline and has a sharp bounce off the bottom […]
Before the advent of computers and data feeds, the use of stock charts to formulate trading strategies was outside the mainstream trading technology. The reason being that […]