Learn how to analyze market trends, identify chart patterns, and interpret trading indicators used by traders and analysts in financial markets. Develop practical technical analysis skills to evaluate price action, recognize market signals, and improve trading decision-making. This course provides a structured introduction to technical analysis and financial market chart interpretation. You’ll begin by exploring how market psychology influences price movements and how traders identify primary and secondary trends using support and resistance levels. The course also introduces foundational charting methods and price action analysis techniques used in modern trading. As the course progresses, you’ll learn to recognize advanced chart formations such as wedges, triangles, diamonds, and pennants that often signal potential trend continuations or reversals. Through practical examples, you’ll understand how breakout patterns form and how traders interpret consolidation and momentum shifts in real market environments. The course also explores technical indicators and candlestick analysis used to confirm market signals and evaluate trend strength. You’ll work with indicators such as moving averages and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) while learning to interpret candlestick formations including Doji, Hammer, Hanging Man, and Morning and Evening Star patterns. What makes this course unique is its unified approach to technical analysis—combining trend analysis, chart patterns, indicators, and candlestick signals within one practical learning framework. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to confidently analyze price charts, interpret technical signals, and apply structured market analysis techniques to trading and investment decisions.
What you'll learn
analyze market trends
identify chart patterns
interpret trading indicators
evaluate price action
recognize market signals
apply candlestick analysis
Course objectives
provide a structured introduction to technical analysis
teach users to recognize primary and secondary trends using support and resistance levels
enable students to interpret advanced chart formations