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  2. Gap (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    When the price is breaking away from a triangle (Ascending or Descending) with a gap then it can be implied that change in sentiment is strong and coming move will be powerful. One must keep an eye on the volume. If it is heavy after the gap is formed then there is a good chance that market does not return to fill the gap. When the price is ...

  3. Template:Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Template:Facebook displays an external link to a page at Facebook, a social networking website. It is intended for use in the external links section of an article.

  4. Fast Money (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    Page Two: An in-depth discussion of some of the main business related stories of the day. Chart of the Day: This segment highlights a chart that corresponds to the day's specific stock. Trade Tomorrow: Lee and her panel zero in on the next day's/week's top three trades than can make you money.

  5. Trading post - Wikipedia

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    A trading post, trading station, or trading house, also known as a factory in European and colonial contexts, is an establishment or settlement where goods and services could be traded. Typically a trading post allows people from one geographic area to exchange for goods produced in another area. Usually money is not used.

  6. The CPO of Pinterest says they’re all-in on flexible work—but ...

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    Good morning! A recent slew of RTO mandates from major companies including Amazon, Starbucks, and Goldman Sachs show that the battle over remote work isn’t over. But some businesses are standing ...

  7. Island reversal - Wikipedia

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    In both stock trading and financial technical analysis, an island reversal is a candlestick pattern with compact trading activity within a range of prices, separated from the move preceding it. [1] A "candlestick pattern" is a movement in prices shown graphically on a candlestick chart .

  8. Price action trading - Wikipedia

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    Price action trading is about reading what the market is doing, so you can deploy the right trading strategy to reap the maximum benefits. In simple words, price action is a trading technique in which a trader reads the market and makes subjective trading decisions based on the price movements, rather than relying on technical indicators or other factors.

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