Someone who uses charts of past price movement to predict future prices; someone who uses technical analysis.
An alternative term for a user of technical analysis, investing on the basis of share price movements rather than fundamentals.... more on: Chartist
Also called a technical analyst, a proponent of an investment strategy that emphasizes technical patterns, such as trendlines, price resistance, and moving averages.
A person who uses charts to aid in technical analysis. see also technical analyst, charting.
Technical analyst who charts the patterns of stocks, bonds and commodities to make buy and sell recommendations to clients. Chartists consider recurring patterns of trading can help them forecast future price movements.
a stock market analyst who tries to predict market trends from graphs of recent prices of securities
an investor who attempts to predict market movements through the use of chart patterns
an investor who plots information about share prices and trading volumes on a stock chart, looking for patterns
An analyst who predicts share price movements based on a study of previous price movements and related data represented in graphic format.
(or Technical Trader) - An trader who uses charts and graphs, and interprets historical price data in order to find trends, and predict future movements.
A person who uses past price movements to determine future price movements of shares.
Market analyst who uses charts of price behaviour to predict price movements, rather than a study of fundamentals such as production and consumption.
Technical analyst and forecaster of the gold market based on historical price trends. See technical analysis.
An individual who uses charts and graphs and interprets historical data to find trends and predict future movements, as well as, aid in technical analysis.
An individual who studies graphs and charts of historic data to find trends and predict trend reversals which include the observance of certain patterns and characteristics of the charts to derive resistance levels, head and shoulders patterns, and double bottom or double top patterns which are thought to indicate trend reversals.
An individual who studies graphs and charts of historic data to find trends and predict future movements that include the observance of certain patterns and characteristics of the charts to derive support and resistance levels.
A person who attempts to predict prices by analyzing past price movements as recorded on a chart.
An individual who interprets historical data by using charts and graphs in order to find trends and predict future movements. This individual is also referred to as Technical Trader.
A technical analyst. See: Technical Analysis.
An individual who uses charts and graphs and interprets historical data to find trends and predict future movements. Also referred to as Technical Trader.
a person who practices technical analysis.
An individual who studies graphs and charts of historical data in an attempt to find trends that will help predict the direction and magnitude of a particular investment product.
A term that has been misused for many decades and is now generally replaced by Technical Analyst. A chartist was specifically a person who used charts to draw conclusions about market movement. This was too narrow definition for Technical Analysts and thus it should now be replaced.
Individual who studies charts of movements in financial and economic indicators to predict how security prices will move.
Technical trader who reacts to signals derived from graphs of price movements.
Refers to a technical analyst or one who analyses charts/graphs and data to uncover potential trends.
Technical analyst who believe recurrent trading patterns can assist them in forecasting future price movements. The analyst will plot the patterns of stocks, bonds and commodities to formulate buy and sell recommendations for clients. See: Technical Analysis
See on: Wikipedia Investopedia Another name for technical analyst. This is a person who uses charts to identify patterns that can suggest future activity.
A technical analyst who charts the patterns of stocks, bonds and commodities to make buy and sell recommendations to clients. Chartists believe recurrent trading patterns can help them forecast future price movements.