• Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·12-05 21:46

      TA Education|How to Spot 2 Common Bearish Patterns?

      Hello everyone! Today, we’ll be learning the second lesson of the TA Challenge, focusing on identifying two types of bear market patterns and providing relevant stock examples. You can click here to access yesterday’s lesson: 🎁TA Education|Understand Market Signals! How to Spot $MSFT & $TSLA's Uptrend? and future lessons will continue to be published on the Tiger Chat account!Healthy DowntrendKey Characteristics of a Healthy Downtrend:Price forms lower lows and lower highs: Each bounce is weaker than the last, confirming sellers are in control.Volume expands on downswings: Red volume bars increase as selling pressure intensifies.Volume contracts on relief rallies: Temporary upward moves happen on weak volume, showin
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    • Jezza67Jezza67
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      Thanks a good article
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·12-05 21:52
      I find both patterns in today’s TA lesson very practical, especially the idea of a healthy downtrend. When a stock keeps forming lower highs and lower lows with selling volume rising on every drop, it clearly shows that sellers are still dominating. The concept of a false breakout is equally important for avoiding traps. A price push above resistance means nothing if the volume doesn’t follow through. Just like the Bitcoin move from March 3–23, the breakout looked promising at first, but the lack of real buying pressure made the reversal almost inevitable. I’ve learned to always check volume before trusting any breakout signal. Overall, today’s lesson reinforces how crucial it is to combine price action + volume when judging trend strength. Whether it’s spotting a clean downtrend or ident
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    • FTGRFTGR
      ·12-05 20:38
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ volume matters especially when it reach support or resistance line.
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    • LazyCat InvestsLazyCat Invests
      ·12-05 00:41
      For the test question, Jan-Mar. 2024 NVDA is clearly in an up trend confirmed by both the higher highs and the high.green volumes throughout. At the beginning of 2025, around mid Jan-mid Apr, there was a breakdown to a down trend with more red volume bars with one huge one.
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    • TLimTLim
      ·12-04 19:44
      If I am bullish in NVDA, I would drop to daily timeframe and watch for bullish candlestick patterns and MA crossover supported by volume spike for entry.
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·12-04 18:37
      retracement to 20 or 50 ma during uptrend as they act as support.
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·12-04 18:12
      From this first TA lesson, the biggest takeaway for me is how much volume improves trend confirmation. The “healthy uptrend” idea—higher highs/lows with rising volume on rallies and lighter volume on pullbacks—makes trend reading far more reliable. It’s a simple but powerful way to judge real buying conviction. The valid breakout pattern also stood out. The TSLA example showed perfectly why strong volume is essential during a breakout. Without that 150–200% surge in participation, most breakouts are just noise. This helps filter out a lot of false signals I used to get caught in. For NVDA, I notice it previously followed the healthy uptrend pattern, with rising volume supporting its push higher. It matches exactly what we learned today. Excited to see the next part of the series!
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    • Tiger_chatTiger_chat
      ·12-04 18:08

      🎁TA Education|Understand Market Signals! How to Spot $MSFT & $TSLA's Uptrend?

      This series aims to break down commonly used technical indicators simply and intuitively, helping investors improve their ability to interpret market trends, momentum, and risk. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trader, you’ll quickly grasp the core logic behind each indicator, avoid common misuses, and strengthen your practical analysis skills.1. What Volume Indicators Do We Need in Technical Analysis?Volume indicators are tools that analyze trading volume to understand market strength, momentum, and potential price direction. They help traders see whether a price move is supported by strong participation or driven by weak activity. High volume often signals conviction, while low volume may indicate uncertainty.Common uses:Trend confirmation — Rising prices with rising volume su
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·12-05 21:46

      TA Education|How to Spot 2 Common Bearish Patterns?

      Hello everyone! Today, we’ll be learning the second lesson of the TA Challenge, focusing on identifying two types of bear market patterns and providing relevant stock examples. You can click here to access yesterday’s lesson: 🎁TA Education|Understand Market Signals! How to Spot $MSFT & $TSLA's Uptrend? and future lessons will continue to be published on the Tiger Chat account!Healthy DowntrendKey Characteristics of a Healthy Downtrend:Price forms lower lows and lower highs: Each bounce is weaker than the last, confirming sellers are in control.Volume expands on downswings: Red volume bars increase as selling pressure intensifies.Volume contracts on relief rallies: Temporary upward moves happen on weak volume, showin
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      TA Education|How to Spot 2 Common Bearish Patterns?
    • ShyonShyon
      ·12-05 21:52
      I find both patterns in today’s TA lesson very practical, especially the idea of a healthy downtrend. When a stock keeps forming lower highs and lower lows with selling volume rising on every drop, it clearly shows that sellers are still dominating. The concept of a false breakout is equally important for avoiding traps. A price push above resistance means nothing if the volume doesn’t follow through. Just like the Bitcoin move from March 3–23, the breakout looked promising at first, but the lack of real buying pressure made the reversal almost inevitable. I’ve learned to always check volume before trusting any breakout signal. Overall, today’s lesson reinforces how crucial it is to combine price action + volume when judging trend strength. Whether it’s spotting a clean downtrend or ident
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    • Jezza67Jezza67
      ·00:07
      Thanks a good article
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    • FTGRFTGR
      ·12-05 20:38
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ volume matters especially when it reach support or resistance line.
      9Comment
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    • Tiger_chatTiger_chat
      ·12-04 18:08

      🎁TA Education|Understand Market Signals! How to Spot $MSFT & $TSLA's Uptrend?

      This series aims to break down commonly used technical indicators simply and intuitively, helping investors improve their ability to interpret market trends, momentum, and risk. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trader, you’ll quickly grasp the core logic behind each indicator, avoid common misuses, and strengthen your practical analysis skills.1. What Volume Indicators Do We Need in Technical Analysis?Volume indicators are tools that analyze trading volume to understand market strength, momentum, and potential price direction. They help traders see whether a price move is supported by strong participation or driven by weak activity. High volume often signals conviction, while low volume may indicate uncertainty.Common uses:Trend confirmation — Rising prices with rising volume su
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      🎁TA Education|Understand Market Signals! How to Spot $MSFT & $TSLA's Uptrend?
    • ShyonShyon
      ·12-04 18:12
      From this first TA lesson, the biggest takeaway for me is how much volume improves trend confirmation. The “healthy uptrend” idea—higher highs/lows with rising volume on rallies and lighter volume on pullbacks—makes trend reading far more reliable. It’s a simple but powerful way to judge real buying conviction. The valid breakout pattern also stood out. The TSLA example showed perfectly why strong volume is essential during a breakout. Without that 150–200% surge in participation, most breakouts are just noise. This helps filter out a lot of false signals I used to get caught in. For NVDA, I notice it previously followed the healthy uptrend pattern, with rising volume supporting its push higher. It matches exactly what we learned today. Excited to see the next part of the series!
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    • LazyCat InvestsLazyCat Invests
      ·12-05 00:41
      For the test question, Jan-Mar. 2024 NVDA is clearly in an up trend confirmed by both the higher highs and the high.green volumes throughout. At the beginning of 2025, around mid Jan-mid Apr, there was a breakdown to a down trend with more red volume bars with one huge one.
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    • TLimTLim
      ·12-04 19:44
      If I am bullish in NVDA, I would drop to daily timeframe and watch for bullish candlestick patterns and MA crossover supported by volume spike for entry.
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·12-04 18:37
      retracement to 20 or 50 ma during uptrend as they act as support.
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