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Price Action & Technical Analysis Basics

Charts are not random lines. They show behaviour, pressure, emotion, liquidity, and participation.
This beginner-friendly page helps you understand the basic building blocks of technical analysis and price action before you move into advanced trading strategies.
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Price Action & Technical Analysis Basics

Charts are not random lines. They show behaviour, pressure, emotion, liquidity, and participation.

This beginner-friendly page helps you understand the basic building blocks of technical analysis and price action before you move into advanced trading strategies.

What You Will Learn?

Candlestick behaviour

Understand how candlesticks reveal buyer and seller sentiment in real time.

Support & resistance

Identify high-probability price zones where markets react repeatedly.

Trend identification

Learn how to spot strong trends before major price movements occur.

Market structure

Learn to identify trends, reversals, and key market turning points.

Volume confirmation

Use volume analysis to validate breakouts and trend strength.

Breakout & breakdown

Trade momentum moves with greater confidence using breakout principles.

Retest concepts

Master retest entries to improve trade timing and confirmation.

Basic chart patterns

Recognize common chart patterns that signal potential market moves.

Risk placement

Protect trading capital with proper position sizing and risk control.

Important Note

Why This Matters

Indicators can support your analysis, but they cannot replace market understanding. If you do not understand price action, you will keep depending on signals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is price action in stock market trading?

Price action is the study of price movement on charts without depending only on indicators. It helps traders understand trends, support, resistance, breakouts, pullbacks, momentum, and market behaviour.

Yes, but only when learned with risk management and market context. Technical analysis alone does not guarantee success.

Price action helps learners understand market behaviour directly. Indicators can support analysis, but they should not replace chart understanding.

Yes. Price action concepts can be applied across intraday, swing, and positional trading, but the timeframe and risk plan must change.