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A chartism term denoting a level of prices at which a movement has historically faltered or stabilised.
A chartism term generally denoting an upper level of prices at which a movement has historically faltered or stabilised.


 
A resistance level may indicate the upper boundary of a range of prices, within which the asset is expected to trade.
In combination with a support level, a resistance level may indicate the upper boundary of a range of prices, within which the asset is expected to trade.




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Latest revision as of 20:43, 25 December 2024

Technical analysis.

A chartism term generally denoting an upper level of prices at which a movement has historically faltered or stabilised.

A resistance level may indicate the upper boundary of a range of prices, within which the asset is expected to trade.


See also