Trade Finder Tools
Trade Finder uses Technical Events to minimize the time it takes to find a trading opportunity.
Technical Analysis is the practice of anticipating price changes of a financial instrument by analyzing prior price changes and looking for patterns and relationships in price history.
Technical Events occur when a significant pattern has formed or a significant price activity has occurred in a financial instrument. Technical Events highlight price situations that may be worth considering in researching an investment activity.
Technical Events can be used by investors to make more informed decisions about when to:
* Enter a new position (either a Long position or a Short position);
* Close an existing position;
* Wait for a better time to take action.
Technical Analysis supports and complements additional Investment Research, such as Fundamental Analysis.
Technical Analysis is the quantitative side of investment research. It is distinct from Fundamental Analysis, where investors use company and market information (such as earnings, balance sheet, interest rates etc.) to make investment decisions. In contrast, Technical Analysis is based on patterns and relationships in price history.
Technical Event®
The occurrence of a specific price situation based on the principles of Technical Analysis. Events usually occur when the price for a financial instrument crosses a critical line or threshold. Examples of technical events include: the confirmation of a price, confirmation that a pattern has formed, or confirmation that the price crossed a specific moving average.
Technical Insightâ„¢ shows all of the current technical events that have occurred over the time frame of your choice.
Technical Event Stock Screener can scan for pre-set scans including stocks with long/short term, bullish/bearish outlooks. It can also scan for stocks with potential 15% increases/decreases based off of the chart pattern formation. You can also choose the advanced tab and select: exchange, industry, time frame, minimums and maximums, type of events (classic patterns, short term patterns, indicators, oscillators), bullish/bearish and the durations associated with the events.
Education tab has in depth explanations of technical analysis and chart patterns.
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