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Support and Resistance, Trend Line and Channels

 

Support and Resistance

Support and resistance is one of the most widely used concepts in trading. Strangely enough, everyone seems to have their own idea on how you should measure support and resistance.

Let’s just take a look at the basics first.

Basic Support and Resistance

Look at the diagram above. As you can see, this zigzag pattern is making its way up (bull market). When the market moves up and then pulls back, the highest point reached before it pulled back is now resistance.

As the market continues up again, the lowest point reached before it started back is now support. In this way resistance and support are continually formed as the market oscillates over time. The reverse of course is true of the downtrend.

  • There are two interesting points to remember:
    1. When the market passes through resistance, that resistance now becomes support.
    2. The more often price tests a level of resistance or support without breaking it the stronger the area of resistance or support is.

    Support and Resistance

    Trend Lines

    Trend lines are probably the most common form of technical analysis used today. They are probably one of the most underutilized as well.

    If drawn correctly, they can be as accurate as any other method. Unfortunately, most traders don’t draw them correctly or they try to make the line fit the market instead of the other way around.

    In their most basic form, an uptrend line is drawn along the bottom of easily identifiable support areas (valleys). In a downtrend, the trend line is drawn along the top of easily identifiable resistance areas (peaks).

    Forex Chart showing Uptrend and Downtrend

    Channels

    If we take this trend line theory one step further and draw a parallel line at the same angle of the uptrend or downtrend, we will have created a channel.

    To create an up (ascending) channel, simply draw a parallel line at the same angle as an uptrend line and then move that line to position where it touches the most recent peak. This should be done at the same time you create the trend line.

    To create a down (descending) channel, simple draw a parallel line at the same angle as the downtrend line and then move that line to a position where it touches the most recent valley. This should be done at the same time you created the trend line.

    When prices hit the bottom trend line this may be used as a buying area. When prices hit the upper trend line this may be used as a selling area.

    Forex Channels

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