Ryan Litchfield – Trading by Candlelight
Japanese candlestick charts light up the signs in the market. Use this distance learning course to learn how to discover when the market will move. Learn how candlesticks can be powerful trading tools lighting the way to profits…
In this 4-DVD series, you will learn how to:
- Recognize the frequency and accuracy of the patterns
- Define long days, short days, inside days and outside days
- Measure and understand the sentiment
- Discover short-term behavior that may indicate a reversal
- Learn the specific rules that accompany each pattern
The principles of trading
When we talk about trading in the financial markets, it is the same principle. Think about someone who trades shares. What they are actually doing is buying shares (or a small part) of a company. If the value of those shares increases, then they make money by selling them again at a higher price. This is trading. You buy something for one price and sell it again for another — hopefully at a higher price, thus making a profit and vice versa.
The term “trading” simply means “exchanging one item for another”. We usually understand this to be the exchanging of goods for money or in other words, simply buying something.
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