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$SIA (C6L.SG)$ Wait or enter now?
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Just saw this piece of good news, but we see how things work out before we celebrate. Just sharing.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/21/covid-travel-searches-for-germany-after-singapores-vaccinated-travel-lane.html
Just saw this piece of good news, but we see how things work out before we celebrate. Just sharing.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/21/covid-travel-searches-for-germany-after-singapores-vaccinated-travel-lane.html
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Columns What Is Technical Analysis?
Technical analysis is the study of historical market data, including price and volume. Using insights from market psychology, behavioral economics, and quantitative analysis, technical analysts aim to use past performance to predict future market behavior. The two most common forms of technical analysis are chart patterns and technical (statistical) indicators.
How to Use Technical Analysis
The core principle underlying technical analysis is that the market price reflects all available information that could impact a market. As a result, there's no need to look at economic, fundamental, or new developments since they're already priced into a given security. Technical analysts generally believe that prices move in trends and history tends to repeat itself when it comes to the market's overall psychology. The two major types of technical analysis are chart patterns and technical (statistical) indicators.
Chart patterns are a subjective form of technical analysis where technicians attempt to identify areas of support and resistance on a chart by looking at specific patterns. These patterns, underpinned by psychological factors, are designed to predict where prices are headed, following a breakout or breakdown from a specific price point and time. For example, an ascending triangle chart pattern is a bullish chart pattern that shows a key area of resistance. A breakout from this resistance could le...
How to Use Technical Analysis
The core principle underlying technical analysis is that the market price reflects all available information that could impact a market. As a result, there's no need to look at economic, fundamental, or new developments since they're already priced into a given security. Technical analysts generally believe that prices move in trends and history tends to repeat itself when it comes to the market's overall psychology. The two major types of technical analysis are chart patterns and technical (statistical) indicators.
Chart patterns are a subjective form of technical analysis where technicians attempt to identify areas of support and resistance on a chart by looking at specific patterns. These patterns, underpinned by psychological factors, are designed to predict where prices are headed, following a breakout or breakdown from a specific price point and time. For example, an ascending triangle chart pattern is a bullish chart pattern that shows a key area of resistance. A breakout from this resistance could le...
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Asian stocks edge up amid caution: markets wrap
Asian stocks made modest gains early Tuesday as traders assessed steep losses in Chinese stocks as well as another record close on Wall Street.
Shares rose in Japan, Australia and South Korea. U.S stock futures were little changed after the S&P 500 hit a new peak, with Tesla Inc. the latest firm to post better-than-expected results. The Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Industrial Average also ended at all-time highs.
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Asian stocks made modest gains early Tuesday as traders assessed steep losses in Chinese stocks as well as another record close on Wall Street.
Shares rose in Japan, Australia and South Korea. U.S stock futures were little changed after the S&P 500 hit a new peak, with Tesla Inc. the latest firm to post better-than-expected results. The Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Industrial Average also ended at all-time highs.
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