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And I applied basic theorems of charting in my Physics Laboratory regarding the use of errors in volume measurement instruments.
Applying EMAS and candle patterns helped me determine and exemplify in class how I found errors based on calculations but passed to a chartist graph.
I made about 6 examples around, I try to tell you that Japanese candlestick charts and indicators can be used in any aspect of life, and I still plan to use it in various exhibitions at my university, if you never thought so, then try making a good system and checking how you are doing.

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When you apply technicalities it is very difficult to have a profit margin, because since the beginning of the 1900s it has been shown that they fail, because they are chartist figures.

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On 10/18/2019 at 1:01 AM, Donslens10 said:
And I applied basic theorems of charting in my Physics Laboratory regarding the use of errors in volume measurement instruments.
Applying EMAS and candle patterns helped me determine and exemplify in class how I found errors based on calculations but passed to a chartist graph.
I made about 6 examples around, I try to tell you that Japanese candlestick charts and indicators can be used in any aspect of life, and I still plan to use it in various exhibitions at my university, if you never thought so, then try making a good system and checking how you are doing.

I think the good traders don't learn every pattern. They just find two or three patterns or techniques that work consistently and simply implement them over and over so that move become there perfect stroke.

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I am not an expert in reading Japanese candles but I know that they are very useful in trading and were used since ancient times in calculations and monitoring the movement of markets, but frankly I do not know how to apply this to matters of daily life. We might need an example.

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I think that the Japanese candles can be applied in any area of life subject to ups and downs of value, but is there a definite analysis of the direction of these candles? I do not think so.

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Technical training at your institute is a very good job, especially when it comes to students. I wish you success. 

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Congratulations, great job, my friend, I wish you more success, and do not forget to always share with us everything related to trade, thank you.

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On 10/18/2019 at 1:31 AM, Donslens10 said:
And I applied basic theorems of charting in my Physics Laboratory regarding the use of errors in volume measurement instruments.
Applying EMAS and candle patterns helped me determine and exemplify in class how I found errors based on calculations but passed to a chartist graph.
I made about 6 examples around, I try to tell you that Japanese candlestick charts and indicators can be used in any aspect of life, and I still plan to use it in various exhibitions at my university, if you never thought so, then try making a good system and checking how you are doing.

Candlestick charts are best graphic representation of market movements. Also they are good for daily prediction. I have seen mostly big persons use candlestick chart for forex trading. And same role it would play in crypto market. I think we should stay on one pattern to understand properly and should not be confused in many patterns. Also crypto is different so these patterns are not useful like forex. We should spend time on learning demand effecting factors. Then we could easily understand next moves of market.

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From my experience in trading and analysis, I think it depends on a percentage of analysis, luck and analysis alone that does not produce good results


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Oh, I have never tried it, because I am no longer in college. but if I have the opportunity to apply I would love to try it. This is the theory associated with practice. What could be more perfect? but perhaps it is complicated so it is important to understand as much as possible.

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I have actually never made use of the candlestick representation outside of trading, however i will attempt to do this in my field of study. I am doing research in chemical engineering and I am sure there are many areas in this field that i can use to apply this representation. I would expect that it can be applied to more than one field as most graphical representations can generally be applied in a more generic way.


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I your university you will find that moving averages are the most important tool in trading and the one that is actually based on something. The rest you hear from random "experts", twitter and youtubers that sell courses and pass as experienced traders, are nonsense. They have no substance and they just draw a few lines making a silly chart claiming that they've figured out everything, while in fact they are all losing money through trading.

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But the application of such theories may not bring you good profits and it is good to use the analysis on currencies and that will make you achieve profit by entering into deals and leaving them at the appropriate time.


 

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The idea of Japanese candles and the ability to benefit from them in many areas indicates the great creativity that the Japanese are characterized by, and although China is close to Japan and its area and population is greater, but they could not reach the creativity of the Japanese, China may outperform the quantity of production, but the quality of production is always in favor Japan.

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