Heikin Ashi Charts for Trading : Top 3 Ways to Use Heikin Ashi

In Japan, 'Heikin' or 'Heiken' means "average," whereas 'Ashi' means "pace" or "bar." So Heikin Ashi stands for 'average price bar' or 'average price pace'. Munehisa Homma invented this method in the 18th century. Heiken Ashi, like the line chart, bar chart, and candlestick chart, uses a distinctive approach to illustrate price activity

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Candlestick Patterns : 6 most Reliable Candlestick Patterns

Candlestick patterns explained in this blog with examples are most important ones you need to know. I will be showing you step by step procedure of how to use them in trading. It will be more of practical approach so make your charts ๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ“‰ready while reading this blog.

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