The Popgun: A Two-Bar Pattern that Points to Trade Setups

The Popgun Bar Pattern- The popgun is a simple bar pattern trade setup that uses 2 bars that can help you quickly spot a potential trade. It is simply an inside bar followed by an outside bar. Don’t worry if you don’t know an inside bar from your elbow, we’ll explain that in a minute. Although this pattern is nothing […]

Triangles offer an important piece of forecasting information

14 Elliott Wave Trading Insights You Can Use Now Triangles offer an important piece of forecasting information May 14, 2012 There’s no shortage of books about trading these days, and you could read for months before you come across one that might apply to your trading style. The free 45-page eBook The Best of Trader’s […]

A Two-Bar Pattern that Points to Trade Setups

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How to Use Bar Patterns to Spot Trade Setups

Get Your Free Report: How to Use Bar Patterns to Spot Trade Setups Greetings reader, Our friends at Elliott Wave International, the world’s largest market forecasting firm, have just updated their free report, How to Use Bar Patterns to Spot Trade Setups. With thousands of downloads, “Bar Patterns” has always been a huge hit with […]

Raising The BAR: Bar Patterns & Trading Opportunities

For Elliott Wave International’s chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy, the single most important thing for a trader to have is STYLE– and no, we’re not talking business casual versus sporty chic. Trading “style,” as in any of the following: top/bottom picker, strictly technical, cyclical, or pattern watcher.

Use Bar Chart Patterns To Spot Trade Setups

How a 3-in-1 chart formation in cotton foresaw the January selloff By Nico Isaac For Elliott Wave International’s chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy, the single most important thing for a trader to have is STYLE— and no, we’re not talking business casual versus sporty chic. Trading “style,” as in any of the following: top/bottom picker, […]