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Trading Chart Practice

The Trading Chart Practice Workbook is designed for practicing technical analysis using chart patterns. It includes blank chart grids and exercises for identifying various patterns such as Head & Shoulders, Double Top/Bottom, and Triangles. The workbook is divided into sections for practice charts, pattern identification exercises, and notes.

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Trading Chart Practice

The Trading Chart Practice Workbook is designed for practicing technical analysis using chart patterns. It includes blank chart grids and exercises for identifying various patterns such as Head & Shoulders, Double Top/Bottom, and Triangles. The workbook is divided into sections for practice charts, pattern identification exercises, and notes.

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Trading Chart Practice Workbook

This workbook is designed for practicing technical analysis with chart patterns. It contains blank chart
grids and practice exercises for identifying trends, candlesticks, and common chart patterns like Head
& Shoulders, Double Top/Bottom, and Triangles.

Section 1: Blank Charts for Practice


Section 2: Pattern Identification Exercises

1. Draw a Head & Shoulders pattern on a blank chart.

2. Mark support and resistance levels on one of the charts.

3. Sketch a Double Top and a Double Bottom pattern.

4. Plot a Bullish and Bearish Engulfing candlestick pattern.

5. Draw an Ascending Triangle and mark the breakout point.

6. Create a simple trendline with higher highs and higher lows.

Section 3: Notes

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