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===Concepts=== * [[Average true range]]{{spaced ndash}}averaged daily trading range, adjusted for price gaps. * [[Breakout (technical analysis)|Breakout]]{{spaced ndash}}the concept whereby prices forcefully penetrate an area of prior [[Support (technical analysis)|support]] or [[Resistance (technical analysis)|resistance]], usually, but not always, accompanied by an increase in volume. * [[Chart pattern]]{{spaced ndash}}distinctive pattern created by the movement of security or commodity prices on a chart * [[Stock market cycles|Cycles]]{{spaced ndash}}time targets for potential change in price action (price only moves up, down, or sideways) * [[Dead cat bounce]]{{spaced ndash}}the phenomenon whereby a spectacular decline in the price of a stock is immediately followed by a moderate and temporary rise before resuming its downward movement * [[Elliott wave principle]] and the [[golden ratio]] to calculate successive price movements and retracements * [[Fibonacci ratio]]s{{spaced ndash}}used as a guide to determine support and resistance and retracement percentages * [[Momentum (technical analysis)|Momentum]]{{spaced ndash}}the rate of price change * [[Point and figure chart|Point and figure analysis]]{{spaced ndash}}A priced-based analytical approach employing numerical filters which may incorporate time references, though ignores time entirely in its construction * [[Resistance (technical analysis)|Resistance]]{{spaced ndash}}a price level that may prompt a net increase of selling activity * [[Support (technical analysis)|Support]]{{spaced ndash}}a price level that may prompt a net increase of buying activity * [[Market trend|Trending]]{{spaced ndash}}the phenomenon by which price movement tends to persist in one direction for an extended period of time
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