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2.Renko.atr(1,14) Double Bottom
 
 
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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange   Cap  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 APLE 
Apple Hospitality REIT Inc
REIT - Hotel & Motel
Real Estate
NYSE
Mid
 2,740.79  11.75  0.42 3.71 2,418,071
 BOW 
Bowhead Specialty Holdings Inc
Insurance - Property & Casualty
Financial Services
NYSE
Small
 931.8  27.46  1.04 3.94 230,090
 CART 
Maplebear Inc
Internet Retail
Consumer Cyclical
NASDAQ
Large
 10,714  40.19  0.05 0.12 5,626,137
 MYCO 
SPDR SSGA My2035 Corporate Bond Etf
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NASDAQ
   24.89  0.1 0.4 1
 T 
AT&T Inc
Telecom Services
Communication Services
NYSE
Large
 179,150  25.93  0.41 1.61 58,722,528
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Education Renko - Technical Analysis from A to Z
Renko charts are similar to Three Line Break charts except that in a Renko chart, a line (or "brick" as they're called) is drawn in the direction of the prior move only if prices move by a minimum amount (i.e., the box size). The bricks are always equal in size. For example, in a 5-unit Renko chart, a 20-point rally is displayed as four 5-unit tall Renko bricks. Basic trend reversals are signaled with the emergence of a new white or black brick. A new white brick indicates the beginning of a new up-trend. A new black brick indicates the start of a new downtrend. Learn more

Education Point n Figure (PnF Charts) - Technical Analysis from A to Z
Point & Figure ("P&F") charts differ from traditional price charts in that they completely disregard the passage of time and only display price changes. Rather than having price on the y-axis and time on the x-axis, P&F charts display price changes on both axes. This is similar to Kagi, Renko, and Three Line Break charts. Several chart patterns regularly appear in P&F charts. These include Double Tops and Bottoms, Bullish and Bearish Signal formations, Bullish and Bearish Symmetrical Triangles, Triple Tops and Bottoms, etc. Learn more




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