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This series aims to break down commonly used technical indicators simply and intuitively, helping investors improve their ability to interpret market trends, momentum, and risk. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trader, you’ll quickly grasp the core logic behind each indicator, avoid common misuses, and strengthen your practical analysis skills. Share your technical analysis insights to win $5 stock vouchers and tiger coins!

avatarAqa
01-21
$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ crashed 4.83% yesterday. It most likely will rebound today. NVDA has stopped trending vertically and began moving sideways. However, it has a steady resistance signaling clear support. This combination is the textbook definition of volatility contraction with ascending triangle pattern. Thanks @Tiger_Academy @TigerStars @Tiger_SG TA Education 12
seem more like a falling wedge and may have more downward pressure
avatarECLC
01-19
TA education12 on candlestick cluster pattern. Nvidia seems having an ascending triangle pattern with upward sloping support and top horizontal resistance. Watch potential upside breakout.
avatarShyon
01-19
From my perspective, NVDA’s current K-line action fits a Descending Triangle pattern. Price has stopped trending vertically, with highs stepping lower on each rebound while a similar support level continues to be tested. This shows sellers growing more aggressive, even as buyers try to defend the floor. What stands out is the repeated failure to reclaim prior highs. Each bounce loses strength faster than the last, pointing to weakening demand. This rules out a rectangle due to the declining highs and differs from a falling wedge since support remains relatively flat. The structure looks more like distribution than accumulation. Given this setup, I lean toward a downward break happening first. Descending triangles tend to resolve lower, especially after a strong run when momentum cools. Un
yes nvda is consolidating. either like rectangle or a triangle. since it's undervalued, we expect a move upwards. the longer the consolidation,the stronger the move.
avatarkoolgal
01-19
🌟🌟🌟Nvidia $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ is currently physically close to an Ascending Triangle but still technically trapped in the Rectangle pattern - a period of heavy consolidation. Nvidia is showing the first half of an Ascending Triangle. The Flat Ceiling: There is a clear stubborn resistance line near USD 193.   Every time NVDA rallies towards USD 190 to USD 193, profit takers step in and push it back down. The Missing Higher Lows: For a true Ascending Triangle, we need to see higher lows (the bottom line of the triangle rising).  Currently Nvidia's lows have been somewhat flat or erratic, oscillating between USD 181 and USD 186 over the last week. The Verdict: Until we see a series of clearly rising troughs that squeeze the price against
$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ while there are techical indicators of a breakout, the strength level above 190 is a contrary factor which indicates that a breakout is less likely. 1. Yes, It is close to an ascending triangle pattern . 2. Volatility contraction with bullish pressure indicates a breakout 3. It is expected that $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ rolls over rather than breakout due to lack of strength above 190
avatarAN88
01-19
roll over first
avatarJezza67
01-19
Don’t want to get caught in a wedge!

TA Education 12|Candlestick Cluster Patterns: Is NVIDIA Coiling for a Breakout?

Welcome to our Technical Indicators Education Series. Today’s topic: K-Line (Candlesticks) Part 3 — Candlestick Cluster Patterns for Opportunity.1. Triangle Patterns: New Direction After Volatility ContractionTriangle patterns are defined by volatility contraction. Following a sharp move, the price swings become progressively tighter, coiling like a spring before releasing energy in a decisive new direction.A. Ascending Triangle (Bullish Bias)The Structure:Top: A horizontal Resistance line (Sellers defend a fixed price).Bottom: An upward sloping Support line (Buyers create Higher Lows).Market Logic: Despite selling pressure at the top, strong market optimism drives aggressive dip-buying. Buyers are willing to pay higher prices on every pullback, refusing to let the price retest previous lo
TA Education 12|Candlestick Cluster Patterns: Is NVIDIA Coiling for a Breakout?
Go go Go oil go up please
avatarkoolgal
01-13
🌟🌟🌟I believe that the Hang Seng Index has exponential growth ahead in 2026 due to positive sentiment and Chinese stocks are viewed as undervalued compared to the US stocks especially in the technology and AI sector.   There is also policy stimulus from the Chinese government too. @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @TigerClub @Tiger_SG @CaptainTiger
avatarkoolgal
01-11
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SNDK’s K-line pattern in 2026 SanDisk’s rally fits a bullish flag evolving into a rising channel. A strong impulsive advance was followed by shallow consolidation, with higher lows and controlled volatility. This structure signals continuation rather than distribution. Do stocks ever perfectly match K-line patterns? Rarely. K-line patterns are probabilistic frameworks, not exact templates. Real charts are influenced by algorithms, derivatives flows, and macro noise. Continuation patterns tend to be more reliable than clean reversal patterns. Does memory still have upside in 2026? Yes, structurally. Micron Technology and SK Hynix benefit from tight HBM supply, improved capex discipline, and sustained AI-driven demand. In 2026, returns shift from valuation expansion to earnings delivery, w
Personally, I prefer to study the fundamentals of the stock.  But there is probably a large segment of the market that follow such analysis, when buying and selling, making it a self fulfilling prophecy.  As such, it is worth learning.. I guess!
evening star maybe since it's at the top of the hill now and sun is coming down.
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avatarL.Lim
01-09
Saw a few sets where something like the Rising Three happens on the way up, 1 big increase with a few small decreases, then another big climb. The memory sector is intentionally messing with consumers in favour of the AI boom, I am wondering if it really is necessary.

TA Education 11|Multi-Candlestick Patterns: What Does SNDK’s K-Line Signal?

Welcome to our technical analysis column. Let’s start K-Line (Candlesticks) Part 2: Multi-Candlestick Patterns for Trend Reversals1. "Morning Star" & "Evening Star": Three-Candle Reversal SignalsThese are among the most reliable reversal patterns because they unfold in three distinct stages: Trend → Indecision → Reversal.A. Morning Star (Bullish Bottom Reversal)The Pattern: Occurs at the bottom of a downtrend.First Candle: A long bearish candle (Selling continues).Second Candle: A small-bodied "Star" (or Doji) that gaps down below the first candle. Color doesn't matter; the small size indicates the selling pressure has stalled.Third Candle: A long bullish candle that rallies to close deeply into the first candle's body (preferably above the midpoint).Interpretation: The first candle sh
TA Education 11|Multi-Candlestick Patterns: What Does SNDK’s K-Line Signal?