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9 examples of practical technical analysis

18. May 2021, by Connie Brown
Technical Analysis,  Resources,  Education

Technical Analysis consists of a variety of methods. In this edition, you will see 9 examples, how technical analysis can be applied:

  • breakout of a triangle on Microsoft (MSFT)
  • extending impulse wave on crude oil
  • corrective expanded flat pattern on Marathon Oil (MRO)
  • historic momentum extremes on the Dow Jones Industrial AVG
  • oscillators on the Indian BSE
  • the orthodox top on the Singapore Straits
  • Point&Figure chart on the German DAX
  • The wave principle on the SGD/JPY
  • overlay comparison between German Bund and U.S. 10-Yr Treasury

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About the author

Connie Brown

Constance Brown, CFTe, MFTA is a Retired Hedge Fund Manager (global equity futures), who worked 12 Years as a NYC/Boston based institutional trader (SP500 trading specialist), 2018 inductee to the Canadian Society of Technical Analysts Hall of Fame and Education Committee Member of the International Federation of Technical Analysts (IFTA.org).CFTe and MFTA holder from the International Federation of Technical Analysts. (dropped CMT, 1991-2014), Author of 9 books, including 'Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional' which is required reading for CFTe Certification, (formerly required for CMT III). Newest book is 'The Thirty-Second Jewel' on Gann Analysis released 10/2019. Not on Amazon. visit 32ndJewel.com or link above). Connie is also a past Keynote speaker, (IFTA, Bloomberg, MTA/CMA) and founder of the 'Composite Index' recommended by George Lane, Stochastic's founder, in the intro of Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional.

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