Trading and Investing in Stocks using Technical Analysis

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Free Online Course: Trading and Investing in Stocks using Technical Analysis provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 6 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Trading and Investing in Stocks using Technical Analysis is taught by Learning District.

Overview
  • This course is your complete guide to technical analysis. In this course we cover what is technical analysis and why you might want to consider using it. We will cover how to read and analyze chart patterns, identify trends and support/resistance areas. We will then learn about the most popular and widely used technical indicators to help us with our trade confirmations. In addition, we will bring it all together and use all of the concepts we have learned through out the course to identify good entry and exit points for our trading opportunities. Covering risk management will also help us minimize the risk and maximize our profit margins.

Syllabus
    • Goal of this course
    • What is Technical Analysis
    • Why use Technical Analysis
    • Brokerages and Account Types
    • Platforms and Charting Tools
    • Example Platforms and Charting Tools
    • Chart Types
    • Candlestick
    • Candlestick Patterns
    • Candlestick Patterns Live Examples
    • Trendlines
    • Trendline Live Examples
    • Support and Resistance
    • Breakout and Breakdown
    • Support Live Example
    • Resistance Live Example
    • Drawing Support and Resistance Lines
    • Different Time Frames
    • Moving Averages
    • Moving Average Live Example
    • RSI Indicator
    • RSI Live Example
    • MACD Indicator
    • MACD Live Example
    • Bollinger Bands
    • Bollinger Bands Live Example
    • Gaps
    • Gaps Live Example
    • Triangles
    • Triangles Live Example
    • Volume
    • Volume Live Example
    • Risk Management
    • Risk Management Live Example
    • Entries and Exits
    • Entries and Exits - Long Example
    • Entries and Exits - Short Example
    • Finviz