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Technical Analysis
Technical analysis is the study of historical price and volume patterns to forecast future market movements. It uses charts, indicators, and statistical tools to identify trends, support and resistance levels, and momentum.
For example, oil traders may analyze WTI futures charts using moving averages or Bollinger Bands to anticipate price reversals or continuation patterns. Technical analysis complements fundamental assessment, helping with timing, risk management, and trade execution.
Traders apply technical analysis to commodities, equities, forex, and derivatives. It helps quantify market sentiment, momentum, and volatility, providing actionable insights for speculative and hedging strategies.
By mastering technical analysis, participants can optimize entry and exit points, improve trade precision, and enhance overall portfolio performance in dynamic markets.