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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What is the outcome when a diamond top is identified in a diamond pattern with a breakout down?
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These numbers combined with the above-average median return indicate that although rare when a diamond top is identified, it has an above-average chance of being at least risk profitable.
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These numbers combined with the above-average median return indicate that although rare when a diamond top is identified, it has an above-average chance of being at least risk profitable.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
When talking about trading diamonds what effect does the post-breakout have on the price?
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When properly established the diamond formation appears to run a fast-moving price on the breakout. Indeed, if the action of the post-breakout price is slow, the position will probably be closed or a close trailing stop put near the current price.
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When properly established the diamond formation appears to run a fast-moving price on the breakout. Indeed, if the action of the post-breakout price is slow, the position will probably be closed or a close trailing stop put near the current price.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following defines the correct price objective when talking about trading diamonds?
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The price objective is usually the distance traveled by the entry price to get to the diamond. In general, a steep entrance is followed by a steep exit.
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The price objective is usually the distance traveled by the entry price to get to the diamond. In general, a steep entrance is followed by a steep exit.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following statement is not a characteristic of a wedge pattern?
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A wedge pattern is a pattern of triangles with both trend lines heading in the same direction. A rising wedge has both lines headed upward, the lower border climbing faster than the upper border.
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A wedge pattern is a pattern of triangles with both trend lines heading in the same direction. A rising wedge has both lines headed upward, the lower border climbing faster than the upper border.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
When talking about declining wedge which of the following statement doesn’t fall into the criteria of a declining wedge?
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The declining coil has both lines headed down, with the bounded upward drop faster than the lower limit. In the future, as in a standard triangle, the lines will cross, and the nomenclature for the crossover and height is identical.
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The declining coil has both lines headed down, with the bounded upward drop faster than the lower limit. In the future, as in a standard triangle, the lines will cross, and the nomenclature for the crossover and height is identical.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following statement fully describes the identity of a channel with regards to pattern analysis?
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A channel is either rising or declining two parallel trend-lines. In the earlier channel discussion, we noted that when the channel line, drawn parallel to the trend line from the opposite set of reversal points, starts to slope towards the trend line, it implies players are less enthusiastic about the direction of the trend line.
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A channel is either rising or declining two parallel trend-lines. In the earlier channel discussion, we noted that when the channel line, drawn parallel to the trend line from the opposite set of reversal points, starts to slope towards the trend line, it implies players are less enthusiastic about the direction of the trend line.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
At which point does the positive reversal becomes same as the negative reversal with regards to confirmations?
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Even at low bars is a positive reversal equivalent to the negative. A reversal has the same effects as a divergence, namely that the pattern begins showing signs of tension and possible reversal.
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Even at low bars is a positive reversal equivalent to the negative. A reversal has the same effects as a divergence, namely that the pattern begins showing signs of tension and possible reversal.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following statement correctly defines how to identify the underlying trend of an oscillator?
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If an oscillator enters, and stays, almost by necessity defining the underlying trend is above or below the midpoint in the oscillator range.
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If an oscillator enters, and stays, almost by necessity defining the underlying trend is above or below the midpoint in the oscillator range.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following statement describes the role of volume during confirmation? Choose the best possible answer.
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Volume is the predictor of the classic proof. Volume measurements are often depicted on stock charts and several indexes and oscillators incorporate volume statistics.
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Volume is the predictor of the classic proof. Volume measurements are often depicted on stock charts and several indexes and oscillators incorporate volume statistics.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What is an another name given to the amplitude regarding the concepts learned in cycles?
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Throughout electronic analytical circles, the amplitude is also called the “power” of the loop, where it tends to be a constant in such applications. Influence in the financial world can be profoundly affected by exogenous, unpredictable events.
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Throughout electronic analytical circles, the amplitude is also called the “power” of the loop, where it tends to be a constant in such applications. Influence in the financial world can be profoundly affected by exogenous, unpredictable events.