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1. ''Behavioural skills.''
''Technical analysis.''


The ability of individuals to recover from difficulties or to withstand external pressures.
A chartism term denoting a level of prices at which a movement has historically faltered or stabilised.


Resilience is the best tool for when your environment changes, and this is a skill that can be learned. 
Six ways to practise personal resilience:


*Attitude – understand your motivational state and how to change it
[[File:Support_and_Resistance.png|thumb|left]]
*Responses to stress – awareness enables control
*Commitment – what are your motivations?
*Control – understand what can and can’t be controlled in your environment
*Relationships – maintain clear and consistent communication
*Health – mental and physical


Four ways to practise personal resilience during COVID-19:


*Maintain boundaries between home and work especially when working from home
*Be transparent
*Manage your positivity
*Look out for verbal and non-verbal clues in your work relationships


''Association of Corporate Treasurers, Mental wellbeing and top tips for thinking in a resilient way, May 2020''




2. ''Risk management - organisations and systems.''


The ability of organisations or entire systems to recover from problems, or to withstand adverse external conditions.


Examples of problems include climate change, natural catastrophes, cyber-risk, financial market shocks and stresses.






==See also==
* [[ACT Competency Framework]]
* [[AMCT]]
* [[Business skills]]
* [[Capital Conservation Buffer]]
* [[Commercial drive and organisation]]
* [[Emotional intelligence]]
* [[Equifinality]]
* [[Event risk]]
* [[Executive coaching]]
* [[Financial Policy Committee]]
* [[FOMO]]
* [[Growth mindset]]
* [[Influencing skills]]
* [[Mind map]]
* [[Self management and accountability]]
* [[Self-regulation]]
* [[Silo]]
* [[SMART]]
* [[TCFD Recommendations]]
* [[Technical skills]]
* [[Working effectively with others]]


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[[Category:Influencing]]
 
[[Category:Self_management_and_accountability]]
 
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''Source: Rightline.net''
 
 
A resistance level may indicate the upper boundary of a range of prices, within which the asset is expected to trade.
 
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Breakout]]
* [[Chartism]]
* [[Support level]]
* [[Technical analysis]]
 
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[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Latest revision as of 00:13, 8 March 2021

Technical analysis.

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


File:Support and Resistance.png











Source: Rightline.net


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


See also