Introduction to Technical Analysis
Crypto traders have several tools to evaluate the cryptocurrency
market. One of them is a method known as Technical
Analysis. Using this process, traders can get a improved understanding
of the market sentiment and isolate significant trends in the market. This data
can be used to make more educated predictions and wiser trades.
Tech Analysis considers the history of a coin with price charts
and trading volumes, no matter what the coin or project does. As opposed to
technical analysis, fundamental analysis is more focused on establishing if a
coin is over or under valued.
To get a better idea of technical analysis, it is
crucial to understand the fundamental ideas of Dow Theory that tech analysis is
based on:
1) The market
considers everything in its pricing. All existing, prior, and upcoming details
have already been integrated into current asset prices. With regards to Bitcoin
and crypto, this would be comprised of multiple variables like current, past,
and future demand, and any regulations that impact the crypto market. The
existing price is a response to all the current details, which includes the
expectations and knowledge of each coin traded in the market. Technicians interpret
what the price is suggesting about market sentiment to make calculated wise
predictions about future pricing.
2) Prices
movement aren’t random. Rather, they often follow trends, which may either be
long or short-term. After a trend is formed by a coin, it’s probably going to
follow that trend to oppose it. Technicians try to isolate and profit from
trends using technical analysis.
3) ‘What’ is
more important than ‘Why’. Technicians are more focused on the price of a coin
than each variable that produces a movement in its price. Although multiple
aspects could have influenced the price of a coin to move in a specific
direction, Technicians assertively review supply and demand.
4) History tends
to get repeated. It is possible to predict market psychology. Traders sometimes
react the same way when presented with similar stimuli.
Stay tuned for an in-depth explanation of the
various nitty-gritties of this type of analysis.

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