Hikkake Pattern
The Hikkake Pattern (or Hikkake), is a
technical analysis pattern used for determining
market turning-points and continuations. It is a simple pattern that can be observed in
market price data, using traditional
bar charts, or
Japanese candlestick charts. The phrase "Hikkake" is a Japanese verb which means to "trick" or "ensnare." The pattern is comprised of a measurable period of rest and volatility contraction in the market, followed by a relatively brief price move that encourages unsuspecting traders and investors to adopt a false assumption regarding the likely future direction of price. Some technical analysts may also refer to the hikkake pattern as an "inside day false breakout," however this term has never been formally adopted. The pattern, once formed, yields its own set of trading parameters for the time and price of market entry, the dollar risk amount (i.e., where to place protective stops), and the expected profit target. The pattern is not meant as a stand alone "system" for market
speculation, but rather as an ancillary technique to traditional
technical and
fundamental market analysis methods.
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Analyse technique
Liste der Techniken im Sumo
Dies ist eine alphabetische Liste der 82 Siegtechniken (Kimarite), durch die im
japanischen Sumo ein Kampf entschieden wird. Ursprünglich gab es nur 70 Kimarite, durch eine Erweiterung der Regeln durch den
japanischen Sumoverband kamen im Jahr 2001 zwölf neue hinzu, wodurch sich teilweise die Namen der Techniken änderten.
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Technische analyse
Technische analyse is het bestuderen van grafieken van historische aandelenkoersen in combinatie met informatie uit de markt (zoals prijs en omzet) om toekomstige koersen in de effectenmarkt te voorspellen. De technische analyse bemoeit zich niet met de financiële gegevens en achtergronden van bedrijven, dat is het terrein van de
fundamentele analyse.
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