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[F578]Free Astrology Chart Reading
by Martin Chandra, Mar
Pricing - Price reflect the perceptions and action taken by the market participants. It is the urgency between buyers and sellers in the trading pit that creates price movement. Thus, all fundamental factors are quickly discounted in price. Therefore, by studying the price charts, you are indirectly seeing the fundamental and market psychology all at once -- after all the market is feed by two emotions -- Greed and Fear and once you understand that, then you begin to understand the psychology of the market and how it relates to the chart patterns.

Data Window - Most computer programs will display a small box of data usually called a display window which will contain the following items:

O = Opening Price
H = Highest Price
L = Lowest Price
C = Close or Last Price
Tr = Volume or number of trades in that time period.

Price Bars - Price bars are a linear representation of a period of time. This enables the viewer to see a graphic representation summarizing the activity of a specific time frame. As an example, we use one minute and five-minute bars for our system. Each bar has similar characteristics and tells the viewer several important pieces of information. First, the highest point of the bar represents the highest price that was achieved during that timer period. The lowest point of the bar represents the lowest price during the same period. Regular bars display a small dot on the left side of the bar which represents the opening price of the period and the small dot on the right side represent s the closing price of the period.

Candlesticks - Japanese Candlesticks, or simply Candlesticks as they are now known, are used to represent the same information as Price bars. The only difference is that the difference between the open and close form the body of a box which is displayed with a color inside. A red color means that the close was lower than the open, and the blue color represents that the close what higher than the open.

If the box has a line going up from the box it represents the high and is called the wick. If the box has a line going down from the box, it represents the low and is called the tail. Many interpretations can be made from these "candlesticks" and many books have been written on the art of interpreting these bars.

Market Types - The market often display's some very familiar patterns of price movement. Once a pattern is established, it becomes the most probable course of future price action until the market changes.

There are two types of markets which become important for the beginning trader to identify; trending and trend-less. Each market type has two specific patterns which you will also notice over time. These market types and patterns can be defined as follows:

Trending - Steady elongated price movements with less than a 45-degree angel with occasional pauses, profit taking, or resting periods.

Uptrends - A pattern of higher highs and higher lows.

Downtrends - A pattern of lower lows and lower highs.

Trend-less - Erratic price movements which are often steep ( greater than 45 -degree angle ) and cannot sustain and therefore must reverse. Although the movements can move many points in a short period of time, they often result in very little net price movement over time.

Choppy - An erratic pattern of higher highs and lower lows.

Sideways - A narrow pattern of lower highs and higher lows.

While up-trend and down-trend days can offer excellent trading results, choppy markets often create stop outs, while sideways markets produce for little in either direction. Our trading objective is to get into a trending market and ride until we make our target objective.

Volume - Four easy rules to follow regarding volume:

1) When prices are rising and volume is increasing, prices will continue to rise. The uptrend is being confirmed.

2) When prices are rising but volume is decreasing, the uptrend is losing momentum and may be near the end.

3) When prices are falling and volume is increasing, prices will continue to fall.

4) When prices are falling and volume is decreasing, the downtrend is losing momentum and may be near the end.

Gaps - Gaps are simply price ranges on a chart where a closing price and the next opening price are far apart and create a large open space in between the price bars. There are two major types of gaps:

1) Common Gaps - These gaps are usually found on the opening but may happen during the trading day. These gaps are usually the result of a public reaction to some event or news item such as a change in the interest rates. These gaps are usually assumed to have no special meaning and are usually filled within a day or two.

2) Breakaway Gaps - The breakaway gap often accompanies a breakout from a congestion area or a consolidation pattern. If it is a real breakaway gap, its signals the beginning of a rapid price move, or at least a sustainable trend. Breakaway gaps are not filled for several weeks or months if they are filled at all.

We all know that astrology is one thing that has always created a lot of interest and inquisitiveness. The future is one of the most unpredictable things on this earth and the best part is that every human is too keen to know their future and they can do anything to get their future predicted. One of the most sought after method is astrology. Apart from astrology, the techniques include tarot card reading, palmistry and many more things. Through ages, people to know what future has in stalk for them have sincerely followed these techniques. Now with the advent of modern facilities and technologies, these facilities have become more convenient to come across. In fact, internet has actually helped in the evolution of these methods by helping people to get online access to astrology and tarot along with the other things. In fact, now people can get free astrology reading done through the internet.

There are n numbers of web sites that offer services like astrology, tarot card reading and various other similar services. All one will need to do is look out for a site that is dedicated to these services and then you can easily get yourself registered to the site and get the services at free of cost. Astrology has many intricacies and requires a lot of expertise. Prior to the making of the astrology report, an appropriate astrology chart needs to be prepared. When an astrologer does this, he needs the place of birth, the date of birth, the time of birth and the name of the person for whom he is preparing the chart. In case of getting it done online, one needs to supply the same information to the website and then they feed in the same information in the software. Once this information is fed in, the software will prepare the astrology chart in the same way. The astrology chart helps to determine the position of the stars in the life of the person who is getting the chart made.

The understanding of the position of the celestial bodies helps one to understand the influence of the planets on the person for whom the chart is being made. The software that is sued by these online sites to make an astrology chart also follows the same procedure of placing the planets in position and then determining their influence on the person. Once this astrology chart is made, then the free astrology reading is prepared, which is later on emailed to the concerned person on is email. The best part about this free astrology reading is that the person who gets the reading done does not have to pay anything and at the same time, he can get an accurate reading done.

Astrology has always had its influence on people and especially in India. With the advent of free astrology reading, it has become easier for people to get their reading done from anywhere of the globe and for this; they just do not need to spend anything from their pocket.

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