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| Historically, chartism was based on drawing and analysing charts of historic market prices.
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| (Hence the name.) | | A market for issuing and trading of [[debt]] in the form of a [[security]] (second definition). |
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| The most common purpose is to make predictions about likely future market prices.
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| Also known as Technical analysis.
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| == See also ==
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| * [[Breakout]]
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| *[[Chart]]
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| * [[Fundamental analysis]]
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| * [[Head and shoulders]]
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| * [[Point and figure chart]]
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| * [[Resistance level]]
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| * [[Scatter diagram]]
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| * [[Support level]]
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| * [[Technical analysis]]
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Revision as of 17:15, 28 September 2014
DCM
A market for issuing and trading of debt in the form of a security (second definition).