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Introduction to Technical Analysis

Two Types of Market Analysis

There are two main types of market analysis to help you decide when to make a trade - Technical Analysis & Fundamental Analysis.

Technical analysis can be used on any underlying assets with historical trading data, such as stocks, futures, commodities, and fixed-income, so apparently, it applies to the cryptocurrency market. You may also find traders distinguish themselves as either technical or fundamental analysts. Actually, knowing these two forms of analysis will give you a better understanding to trade in the financial markets.

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What is technical analysis?

Unlike fundamental analysis, which attempts to evaluate the underlying asset’s value based on sales or earnings of a project, the broader economic factors that can affect its price, token usages, token holder numbers, etc., While technical analysis focuses more on the study of price and volume and a market's price movements. Technical analysis has a big premise:

  1. Markets are efficient with values representing factors that influence a security’s price, but
  2. Even random market price movements appear to move in identifiable patterns and trends that tend to repeat over time.

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Because certain behavioral patterns have occurred repeatedly in the past, we could identify them as they emerge and predict the likely future movement of the market. Although, of course, you must remember this can never be guaranteed, which means technical analysis shouldn't be used in isolation. Traders use technical analysis tools and methodology to study the historical price movements of the markets. By examining the trends and patterns in market prices, technical analysts can interpret the behavior of buyers and sellers to help indicate where the market could go in the next stage. Technical analysis tools scrutinize how supply and demand for security will affect price, volume, and implied volatility changes. In general, technical analysts look at the following broad types of factors, so we prepared a series of foundation articles focusing exclusively on technical analysis, including:

Key Takeaways