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Trend Lines
Trend lines are straight lines drawn on price charts to connect significant highs or lows, visually representing market direction and potential support or resistance.
For example, an oil trader may draw an upward trend line connecting successive WTI price lows, indicating bullish momentum. Breaks of trend lines can signal reversals or accelerations.
Trend lines are widely used in technical analysis to identify entry and exit points, assess trend strength, and plan risk management. They are applicable across commodities, equities, and derivatives markets.
By incorporating trend lines, traders enhance decision-making, confirm trends, and anticipate market turning points, improving execution and strategic planning.