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Chartists are analysts who stare at charts showing past performance of share prices and try to deduce trends which will give an indication of what the markets will do in the future.

 


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Chartists
A technical analyst who charts the patterns of stocks, bonds, and commodities to find trends in patterns of trading used to advise clients. Related: Technical analysts.
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For chartists, this cross is a sign that the market mood has turned decidedly in favour of the stock, especially if up to that point two moving averages have been moving roughly in parallel.

See: Chartists; Selling Climax; Technical Analysis; Volume
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Buying securities on credit in an established margin account at a brokerage firm.
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Also called chartists or technicians, analysts who use mechanical rules to detect changes in the supply of and demand for a stock, and to capitalize on the expected change.
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Chartists Related: technical analysts. Cheapest to deliver issue The acceptable Treasury security with the highest implied repo rate; ...

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Technical Analysis: Technical analysts are often referred to as technicians or chartists. Chartists do not consider the fundamentals of a company; rather, they rely on studying the supply and demand for a company's stock.

Technical analysts
Also called chartists or technicians, analysts who use mechanical rules to detect changes in the supply of and demand for a stock, and to capitalize on the expected change.

technical analyst who charts the patterns of stocks, bonds, and commodities to make buy and sell recommendations to clients. Chartists believe recurring patterns of trading can help them forecast future price movements.
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