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Reading Forex Chart Patterns Part 3

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www.sm-forex.com This is part 3 of my series in how to read a forex chart and recognise chart patterns. Included here are moving averages, continuation patterns, reversal patterns and MACD.
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The Forex Codes Moving Averages

– Shows the trend in a smoothed fashion– Used as moving levels of Support and

Resistance– No good in sideways, tight-ranging markets– It is a “lagging” indicator. It follows price

action

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The Forex Codes Moving Averages

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The Forex Codes Moving Averages

• On all our charts we use:

1. 10 DAY EMA2. 200 period EMA/SMA3. 5 WMA4. One or more other EMAs depending upon

timeframe used

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The Forex Codes Moving Averages

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The Forex Codes Moving Averages

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The Forex Codes – Chart Pattern

• Chart Pattern is one KEY to trading success

• It is a Market “Fingerprint” or “CODE”

• Use only the most basic and obvious chart patterns just like the Pros do!

• Others will have spotted them hence more probability of success

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The Forex Codes Continuation Patterns

• These occur when the prevailing trend pauses

• The next move usually in the same direction as the Trend

• Higher the timeframe the more powerful the pattern

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The Forex Codes Flags and Pennants

• Very powerful patterns to trade. Very reliable.

• Brief pauses in a dynamic market move

• Must be preceded with a sharp and almost straight line move

• After the pause the trend resumes on a burst of trading activity

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The Forex Codes Flags and Pennants

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The Forex Codes Flags and Pennants

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The Forex Codes Flags and Pennants

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns

• Higher the timeframe the more powerful the pattern

• Can be more risky because you are going against the trend

• Must have a prior trend• It may only be a short-term reversal of trend• First sign may be the breaking of an important

trendline

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns - Double Tops

• Very frequent and easily recognised• Top is often referred to as an “M” • Ideal DT has two prominent peaks at about the

same price level• It is a bearish pattern at the top of an uptrend• Good for bounce trading off a high

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns - Double Tops

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns - Double Tops

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns - Double Tops

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns - Double Bottoms

• Very frequent and easily recognised• Top is often referred to as an “W” • Ideal DB has two prominent troughs at about

the same price level• It is a bullish pattern• Good for bounce trading off a low

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns - Double Bottoms

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns - Double Bottoms

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns – Where Could a Reversal Occur

• At a Key “Cluster” Level

• At a Pivot Level

• At a break of solid Trendline

• At a Fibonacci level

• At strong Support or Resistance

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns – MACD

• MACD is a simple momentum indicator

• Can help us spot trend reversals

• I use it for spotting “Divergence” only

• Must be used in combination with other tools and never on its own

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns – MACD

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns – MACD

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns – MACD

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The Forex Codes Reversal Patterns – MACD

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The Forex Codes

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