The comprehensive hub for chart-based market analysis. Browse our extensive library of articles on candlestick patterns, chart patterns, technical indicators, moving averages, oscillators, volume studies, and trend analysis.
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Master technical analysis from the ground up. These guided lessons take beginners step-by-step through foundational price action straight into advanced institutional strategies.
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Learn technical analysis from absolute beginner to advanced execution. Designed for both beginners and pro traders, it equips you with the skills, discipline, and confidence needed to navigate and master the markets.
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Technical Analysis is a method used to evaluate and forecast the future price movements of financial assets, such as stocks, commodities, or cryptocurrencies, by analysing past market data, primarily price, volume, charts and technical indicators.
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Candlesticks are a type of chart used in trading that show the price movement of a stock or asset over a specific time period, such as 1 minute, 1 hour, or 1 day. Each candlestick displays the opening, closing, highest, and lowest prices, helping traders understand price action and market sentiment.
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A support level is a price point where a stock tends to stop falling and may bounce back up. It’s like a floor where buying interest is strong enough to prevent the price from dropping further.
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In technical analysis, a resistance level is a price point where a stock stops rising and may reverse downward. It acts like a ceiling where selling pressure overcomes buying interest.
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We tried every indicator out there, but adding this one concept can skyrocket your trading performance. In this video, we break down how to read Market Structure like a pro trader.
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Are your trendlines constantly getting broken just before the market reverses? The CapMint Trading team reveals how to draw diagonal support correctly, spot fakeouts, and use trendlines as ultimate liquidity maps to trade alongside the institutions.
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Technical indicators are mathematical calculations based on the price or volume of a security. They are used by traders and analysts to forecast future market trends and identify trading opportunities.
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A Simple Moving Average (SMA) is a technical analysis tool that calculates the average price of a security over a set number of periods. It smooths out price fluctuations and shows the overall direction of the market trend.
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RSI is a tool that shows whether a stock is overbought or oversold. It gives a score between 0 and 100. If it’s above 70, the stock may be overbought; if it’s below 30, it may be oversold.
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Volume in trading refers to the total number of shares or contracts traded for a security during a specific period, typically a trading day. Volume helps investors in assessing the strength of price movements.
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Are you tired of getting trapped by false breakouts and entering trades against the major order flow? This detailed learning module reveals the exact formula used to track where institutional money is stepping into the market.
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Do you ever feel like the market is specifically hunting your stop-loss? It is. We break down the "Draw on Liquidity" strategy, revealing how institutional money sweeps retail stop-losses before massive reversals, and how you can spot these traps to trade alongside the smart money.
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Not all Fair Value Gaps are created equal. The CapMint Trading team reveals the core differences between valid and invalid FVGs, plus 4 key factors to drastically improve your hit rate.
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What happens when you backtest a pure price action strategy 100 times?We break down a highly profitable 3-step system that relies entirely on market structure, swing failures, and supply/demand zones. No complex indicators required.

Volume Profile Pullback Strategy: Finding High-Probability Entry Zones
Volume Profile Pullback Strategy is a trading approach that combines Volume Profile with market structure concepts like BOS and CHoCH to identify high-probability pullback zones, helping traders improve entry timing and risk-reward opportunities.
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The 4 Market Conditions Every Trader Must Understand Before Taking a Trade
Market conditions are the different phases of price behaviour that traders encounter, including uptrends, downtrends, ranging markets, and choppy markets.
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Perfect Market Structure Entries via Break of Structure (BOS) & Change of Character (ChoCh)
Stop letting volatile markets hit your stop-loss and learn the structural entry secrets that actually separate profitable traders from the trapped 90%.
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What Are Supply and Demand Zones? A Complete Guide for Traders
Supply and demand zones are areas on a chart where strong buying or selling has previously entered the market. This guide explains how these zones form, how to identify them, and how traders use them to anticipate price movements.
Trading Strategies
Technical Analysis
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What is Volume in Trading? Meaning, Importance & How to Use It
Volume in trading refers to the total number of shares or contracts traded for a security during a specific period, typically a trading day. Volume helps investors in assessing the strength of price movements.
Technical Analysis
Market Fundamentals
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Scalping Trading Strategies: Types, Setups, Tips & Risk Management
Learn how to identify, enter, manage, and exit scalp trades using proven setups.
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Accumulation/Distribution Line
The Accumulation/Distribution Line (A/D Line) is a technical analysis indicator that measures the cumulative flow of money into and out of a security. It tries to show whether a security is being bought or sold by tracking both price and volume over time.
Technical Analysis
Average Directional Index (ADX)
The average directional index is a technical indicator that measures the strength of the ongoing trend, and it is applicable for all asset classes, stocks, forex, and commodities.
Technical Analysis
Technical Indicators
Average True Range (ATR)
ATR (Average True Range) is a technical indicator that measures how much a stock or asset moves on average during a set period, usually 14 days. It helps traders understand market volatility.
Technical Analysis
Technical Indicators
Bearish Reversal Candlestick Patterns
Bearish reversal candlestick patterns signal a potential shift in market direction from an uptrend to a downtrend, indicating that sellers may be gaining control over buyers.
Candlestick Patterns
Technical Analysis