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Investing Hacks: How to identify potential price trends?

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Moomoo Learn wrote a column · May 13, 2022 05:08
When making an investment, most investors seek two things: profitability and certainty.
In last week's Investing Hacks - How to find value in a bear market, it shed light on ways to find potentially profitable investments.
How to increase investment certainty?
There is a saying that the only certainty in investing is uncertainty.
It does. But we can still use some technical tools to assist our trades and reduce uncertainty by predicting potential price movements, volatility and market sentiment.
In this week's Investing Hacks, moomoo Learn will explain Bollinger Bands.
What are Bollinger Bands?
The Bollinger Bands are technical analysis tools often used in short-term trading.
Bollinger Bands comprise an upper band, a middle band, and a lower band, forming a channel around the stock price movement.
The bands are often used by traders to identify the entry (buy) and exit (sell) points in technical analysis. Additionally, it can be used to identify overbought and oversold conditions and volatility levels in the market.
In short, you'll learn from this video course:
Investing Hacks: How to identify potential price trends?
How to find potential buy/sell points?

When might a stock be overbought/oversold?

When might a stock near its breakout?

How to use Bollinger Bands in practical trading
Go to our latest video course for these tactics.
>> Video course: How to gauge trends with Bollinger Bands

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Investing Hacks: How to identify potential price trends?
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