Monday, May 19, 2008

What is technical analysis?




Technical analysis assumes that both public and insider information are priced into a stock, and this essential combination can be expressed through the relationship between stock price and volume over time.

While not a method of 'predicting the future,' as often believed, technical analysis measures probabilities, identifies 'buy' and 'sell' signals, and minimizes risk.


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