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... landscapers, and the wealthy and the wanting. This breadth of market participants guarantees an element of unpredictability and excitement.Fundamental analysis If we were all totally logical ... are unable to accurately forecast prices, technicalanalysis can be used to consistently reduce your risks and improve your profits.The best analogy I can find on how technicalanalysis can improve ... Line charts are typically displayed using a security's closing prices.Bar charts A bar chart displays a security's open (if available), high, low, and closing prices. Bar charts are...
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