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Historically, | Historically, chartism was based on drawing and analysing charts of historic market prices. (Hence the name.) | ||
The most common purpose is to make predictions about likely future market prices. | |||
Also known as Technical analysis. | Also known as Technical analysis. | ||
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Revision as of 17:02, 3 August 2014
Historically, chartism was based on drawing and analysing charts of historic market prices. (Hence the name.)
The most common purpose is to make predictions about likely future market prices.
Also known as Technical analysis.