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Default MACD settings can feel clean on daily charts, but on intraday timeframes, they often react too late, after the move you wanted is already half done. So the real question is: do you want faster MACD settings for intraday trading that catch momentum earlier, or do you want fewer signals and accept that you […]
Double bottoms and double tops are among the first reversal patterns traders encounter, but not all double formations carry the same weight. The Adam and Eve chart pattern is a specific variation where the two troughs (or peaks) have distinctly different shapes, and that structural difference is what gives it an edge. In this guide, […]
The Inverse cup and handle is a bearish chart pattern. It often signals a support breakdown after the price fails to recover. You usually see a rounded top, then a small pullback (the handle). If price breaks the neckline/support with rising volume, sellers often take control, and a strong drop can follow. In this guide, […]
Every candlestick records a battle. Buyers push for the high; sellers drive toward the low. The closing price shows who won the session, but it does not reveal how much power the losing side still holds. Alexander Elder designed the Bears Power indicator to answer precisely that question for the sell side: how far were […]
Power hour stocks usually refers to trading during the final hour of the regular US session, when activity often picks up and order flow becomes more aggressive; in trader slang, some people also use power hour for the opening hour, but the close is the one most traders mean because the NYSE core session ends […]
On the first Friday of every month, the foreign exchange market holds its breath. At 08:30 Eastern Time, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases the Non-Farm Payrolls report, and within seconds, major currency pairs can move 50 to 100 pips or more. For traders with a plan, this volatility creates opportunity. For those without […]
An RSI arrow indicator is a simplified version of RSI that prints buy/sell arrows when RSI meets a preset condition (most commonly, crossing out of oversold/overbought). It sounds convenient, but are those arrows giving you a clean decision framework, or are they hiding the RSI context you actually need to trade well? Key Takeaways RSI […]
Candlestick Range Theory (CRT) is a range-based price action model where you mark a higher-timeframe candle’s high/low, watch for a liquidity sweep outside that range, then look for price to re-enter and deliver a clean move (often back through the range) using multi-timeframe analysis. The idea is to avoid false breakouts, but are you defining […]
The Strat trading strategy is a price-action framework that classifies every candle into a simple 1, 2, or 3 relationship to the prior candle, then uses multi-timeframe alignment to decide direction and timing. It’s designed to remove guesswork—but can you actually follow its rules in real time without reverting to gut-feel trades? Key points: Key […]
ICT Equilibrium is the 50% midpoint of a clearly defined dealing range. It acts like a fair price reference that splits the range into premium (above) and discount (below). That sounds simple, but most traders misuse it. They either trade right on the midpoint or they keep shifting the range until the midpoint fits. So […]
In modern trading, “Overbought and Oversold” are two of the most widely used concepts in technical analysis. You see them in stock screeners, crypto dashboards, Forex platforms, and trading bots. But many traders misuse them, treating every overbought or oversold signal as an automatic “sell” or “buy”. Reality is less romantic. Overbought and oversold zones […]
Although banks are the lifeblood of the modern global financial system, they are also the first institutions to become vulnerable to economic and political storms. The risks facing banks today are more complex, faster-moving, and more costly than ever before. Why have these banking risks become more acute than ever? What factors can cause even […]