TA Education: Read the Market, Trade Smarter, Get Rewarded!

This series aims to break down commonly used technical indicators simply and intuitively, helping investors improve their ability to interpret market trends, momentum, and risk. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trader, you’ll quickly grasp the core logic behind each indicator, avoid common misuses, and strengthen your practical analysis skills. Share your technical analysis insights to win $5 stock vouchers and tiger coins!

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03-03 10:42

TA Education 13|Candlestick Cluster Reversal Patterns: Is Tesla Set for Reversal?

Welcome to our Technical Indicators Education Series. Today’s topic: K-Line (Candlesticks) Part 4 — Candlestick Cluster Reversal Patterns. Head and Shoulders: The Classic Reversal Signals The Head and Shoulders formations rank among the most reliable trend reversal patterns. These are widely considered the most reliable reversal patterns in technical analysis. They describe a specific battle where the dominant trend tries—and fails—to make a new extreme, signaling a permanent power shift. A. Head and Shoulders Top (Bearish Reversal) The Structure: Left Shoulder: Price rises to a peak and declines. Head: Price rises again to a higher peak and declines. Right Shoulder: Price rises a third time but fails to reach the Head's height (Lower High), then declines. The Neckline: The support line co
TA Education 13|Candlestick Cluster Reversal Patterns: Is Tesla Set for Reversal?
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03-01

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03-01

[32] ALAB, SNOW, SPHR

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03-01

[31] ACMR, META, ZETA

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avatarTimothyX
03-03 22:57
Double Top (Bearish Reversal) The Structure: The price peaks, pulls back, and then rallies again only to be rejected at the same resistance level as the first peak. Market Logic: The second peak proves that buyers are exhausted. They tried to resume the trend but were met with heavy selling at the same price. The Trigger: A break below the "Neckline" (the valley between the two peaks) confirms the reversal.
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03-03 22:51
The Head and Shoulders formations rank among the most reliable trend reversal patterns. These are widely considered the most reliable reversal patterns in technical analysis. They describe a specific battle where the dominant trend tries—and fails—to make a new extreme, signaling a permanent power shift.
avatarhighhand
03-03 11:27
go to monthly chart and you can see cup and handle. boomz. bullish.

TA Education 12|Candlestick Cluster Patterns: Is NVIDIA Coiling for a Breakout?

Welcome to our Technical Indicators Education Series. Today’s topic: K-Line (Candlesticks) Part 3 — Candlestick Cluster Patterns for Opportunity.1. Triangle Patterns: New Direction After Volatility ContractionTriangle patterns are defined by volatility contraction. Following a sharp move, the price swings become progressively tighter, coiling like a spring before releasing energy in a decisive new direction.A. Ascending Triangle (Bullish Bias)The Structure:Top: A horizontal Resistance line (Sellers defend a fixed price).Bottom: An upward sloping Support line (Buyers create Higher Lows).Market Logic: Despite selling pressure at the top, strong market optimism drives aggressive dip-buying. Buyers are willing to pay higher prices on every pullback, refusing to let the price retest previous lo
TA Education 12|Candlestick Cluster Patterns: Is NVIDIA Coiling for a Breakout?

TA Education 10|Bull Trap or Trend Change? Which Two-Candle Reversal Do You Trust?

Hi, tigers! Let’s start this week’s lessons! Candlesticks Part 2: Two-Candlestick Reversal Patterns"Dark Cloud Cover" & "Piercing Pattern": The Midpoint TestThese patterns rely on the "50% Rule." For a reversal to be valid, the second candle must pierce at least halfway into the body of the first candle.A. Dark Cloud Cover (Bearish Reversal)Appearance: Occurs at a high. A strong green candle is followed by a red candle that opens above the high of the previous day (a gap up) but closes below the midpoint (50%) of the green body.Market Logic: The market opened with optimism (gap up), but sellers stepped in aggressively, erasing more than half of the previous day's gains. This "cloud" casts doubt on the uptrend.B. Piercing Pattern (Bullish Reversal)Appearance: Occurs at a low. A strong r
TA Education 10|Bull Trap or Trend Change? Which Two-Candle Reversal Do You Trust?

TA Education 9|How Do You Trade Candles? 5 Classic Patterns!

Hi, tigers! Let’s start this week’s lessons: Candlesticks Part 1A Japanese Candlestick Chart is a technical tool used to visualize the price movement of an asset over a specific period. Unlike a simple line chart that tracks only the closing price, a candlestick provides a complete picture of market sentiment by displaying four data points: Open, High, Low, and Close (OHLC).The Structure:The Real Body: The wide, colored portion represents the range between the Open and Close. It reveals the "winner" of the session (Buyers vs. Sellers).The Shadows (Wicks): The thin lines extending above and below the body represent the High and Low extremes reached during the session. They reveal the "failed attempts" to push prices further.The Philosophy: A candlestick does not just record price; it record
TA Education 9|How Do You Trade Candles? 5 Classic Patterns!

TA Education 11|Multi-Candlestick Patterns: What Does SNDK’s K-Line Signal?

Welcome to our technical analysis column. Let’s start K-Line (Candlesticks) Part 2: Multi-Candlestick Patterns for Trend Reversals1. "Morning Star" & "Evening Star": Three-Candle Reversal SignalsThese are among the most reliable reversal patterns because they unfold in three distinct stages: Trend → Indecision → Reversal.A. Morning Star (Bullish Bottom Reversal)The Pattern: Occurs at the bottom of a downtrend.First Candle: A long bearish candle (Selling continues).Second Candle: A small-bodied "Star" (or Doji) that gaps down below the first candle. Color doesn't matter; the small size indicates the selling pressure has stalled.Third Candle: A long bullish candle that rallies to close deeply into the first candle's body (preferably above the midpoint).Interpretation: The first candle sh
TA Education 11|Multi-Candlestick Patterns: What Does SNDK’s K-Line Signal?
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01-05
$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$  📊 TA Education: Read the Market, Trade Smarter, Get Rewarded RSI + Moving Averages — Simple Tools, Powerful When Used Correctly Technical analysis isn’t about predicting the future. It’s about understanding probability, momentum, and risk. This post breaks down two of the most commonly used indicators — RSI and Moving Averages — in a simple, intuitive way, and highlights how traders misuse them. ⸻ 🔍 Indicator #1: RSI (Relative Strength Index) What RSI actually measures: 👉 The speed and strength of recent price movements. RSI oscillates between 0–100: • Above 70 → strong momentum / overextended • Below 30 → weak momentum / oversold ❌ Common mistake “RSI is above 70, so I should short.” This is one of the biggest beginner
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2025-12-23

TA Education 8|MA & Candlesticks: How to Combine?

Hi, tigers! Here is Part 3 of MA: MA & Candlesticks. Let’s start this week’s lessons!1. Dragon Rising from the Sea: Single Bullish Candle Piercing Multiple MAsThe Pattern: This rare and powerful formation occurs when a single, robust bullish candle (typically a large green Marubozu) rises from a low position and decisively cuts through multiple aligned Moving Averages (e.g., short, medium, and long-term lines) simultaneously.Market Implication: This serves as an explosive reversal signal. It indicates that a dormant or consolidating market has suddenly awakened with overwhelming demand, clearing multiple layers of technical resistance in a single session.Mechanism: By conquering the "average costs" of short-term, medium-term, and long-term traders all at once, this move unifies market
TA Education 8|MA & Candlesticks: How to Combine?
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2025-12-24

Unleash the Beasts: Combining MAs & Candlesticks for Powerful Trades

🌟🌟🌟Moving Averages ( MAs) tell us where the trend is going while candlesticks whisper secrets about immediate price action.  When the 2 systems align, they don't just signal a trade, they create legendary chart patterns with names that evoke power and fortune. Here are 4 high conviction setups to watch for with examples from well known stocks: 1.  Dragon Rising from the Sea: Single Bullish Candle Piercing Multiple MAs This is an incredibly powerful reversal signal that speaks to a sudden overwhelming shift in momentum.  Imagine a mighty dragon bursting from the ocean depths. The Setup: The stock price has been consolidating below several key MAs (eg. the 20 day, 50 day and 100 day MAs are all stacked above the price). A single massive bullish candlestick (a huge Bullish Engu
Unleash the Beasts: Combining MAs & Candlesticks for Powerful Trades
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01-01

Unlock Market Momentum: Master RSI to Catch Overbought Rockets Before They Plummet! 🚀📉

Ever wondered why some stocks skyrocket then suddenly tank? Enter the Relative Strength Index (RSI) – your secret weapon for gauging momentum and spotting when the party's getting too wild! 💥 Whether you're dipping your toes in trading or fine-tuning your strategy, RSI helps you read if a stock's overbought (ready for a dip) or oversold (primed for a bounce). Let's dive in with a simple breakdown that'll amp up your chart game. 📊 First off, what's RSI all about? It's a momentum oscillator cooked up by J. Welles Wilder that measures the speed and change of price movements on a scale of 0 to 100. The core idea: compare recent gains to losses to see if buyers or sellers are dominating. Overbought? Think exhausted bulls gasping for air. Oversold? Bears might be running out of steam. 🐂🐻 The mag
Unlock Market Momentum: Master RSI to Catch Overbought Rockets Before They Plummet! 🚀📉
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2025-12-16

TA Education 6|Breakout or Failed Rally: What Is MA Really Telling You?

Hi, here is Part 2 of MA, focusing on the specific actionable principles (Granville) and the high-probability setups that occur when you combine Moving Averages with Candlestick analysis.The upcoming TA content will be published on this account.Part 2: The 8 Golden Rules & Candlestick FusionWhile Part 1 establishes the logic of the Moving Average (MA), Part 2 focuses on execution. This section details the classic Granville’s 8 Rules for identifying buy/sell signals and explains how to sharpen those signals using specific Candlestick Patterns.Eight MA Trading Principles1. Breakout Buy: Confirmed Uptrend SignalThe Pattern: This signals a trend reversal. It occurs when the price decisively breaks upward through a Moving Average that has stopped declining, flattened, and begun a slight upw
TA Education 6|Breakout or Failed Rally: What Is MA Really Telling You?
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2025-12-18

TA Education 7|NVDA Breaks Below 5-Day MA: Will Selloff Accelerate?

Hi, tigers! Here is Part 2 of MA: another 4 trading principles. Let’s start this week’s lessons!1. Minor Breakdown: Fleeting Pullback OpportunityThe Pattern: This occurs when the price momentarily dips below a rising Moving Average but quickly recovers and closes back above it. Crucially, the Moving Average line itself maintains its upward slope throughout the event.Market Implication: This signals a classic "shakeout" or "bear trap" rather than a genuine reversal. It suggests that the dip was an emotional overreaction that cleared out weak hands, leaving the primary uptrend intact and poised to resume.Mechanism: The brief drop triggers stop-loss orders situated just below the MA, creating a pool of liquidity. Institutional traders use this opportunity to accumulate positions at a "discoun
TA Education 7|NVDA Breaks Below 5-Day MA: Will Selloff Accelerate?
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02-10
Good i don't know what I'm doing but really keen on learning 
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2025-12-10

🎁TA Education 5|6 Common MA Patterns — Which One Do You Find Most Useful?

Hello, Tiger! Welcome to the fifth episode of our Technical Analysis series.Let‘s look at 6 commons patterns of MA!1. Upward & Downward Breakouts: Releasing Market SentimentThe Pattern: This occurs when the price candle forcibly crosses the Moving Average line after a period of interaction.Market Logic:Upward Breakout: The price surges above the MA. This signals that market sentiment has shifted from hesitation to conviction, breaking the "average cost" resistance.Downward Breakout: The price plunges below the MA. This indicates panic or profit-taking, as the "average cost" support level has failed to hold.2. Bullish & Bearish Alignment (Perfect Order): Cracking the MA CodeThe Pattern: This refers to the specific ordering of multiple Moving Averages (Short, Medium, and Long-term).M
🎁TA Education 5|6 Common MA Patterns — Which One Do You Find Most Useful?