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2.Renko.atr(1,14) Long Tail Down Reversal
 
 
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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange   Cap  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 BRBI 
BRBI BR Partners S/A ADR
Capital Markets
Financial Services
NASDAQ
Small
 407.12  15.08  -0.7 -4.44 8,347
 BYND 
Beyond Meat Inc
Packaged Foods
Consumer Defensive
NASDAQ
Small
 607.78  1.34  0.3582 36.48 259,287,504
 GAMB 
Gambling.com Group Ltd
Gambling
Consumer Cyclical
NASDAQ
Micro
 202.49  5.58  -0.09 -1.59 685,064
 MSGY 
Masonglory Ltd
Engineering & Construction
Industrials
NASDAQ
Micro
 38.27  2.86  0.17 6.32 369,614
 SDCP 
Virtus Newfleet Short Duration Core Plus Bond Etf
Exchange Traded Fund
Financial Services Etf
NYSE
   25.79  -0.03 -0.12 5
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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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