10 Tips to Getting Started With Technical Analysis
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Tip #6: Support
Fortunately, the real-life definitions of support and resistance translate fairly accurately to the world of technical analysis. They are simply areas where buyers and sellers have shown a better-than-average willingness to either buy (in the case of support) or sell (in the case of the resistance).
They're simple ideas, but remember that prices are ultimately decided by human emotions. This trading range may develop over just a couple of months, or sometimes it can take a year or more to develop -- it usually depends on the trading range the technician is examining.
Support levels are usually the result of buyers being rewarded for purchasing a stock at a specific price. I hope that you can think of a time when you bought a stock that immediately rallied. Chances are good that you felt very pleased, and then, after selling that stock for a profit, you were probably more likely to consider buying that stock on dips (or pullbacks) at the same price level.
The mentality behind support tends to be "if it worked once, it will work again." When you have enough buyers entering at a certain price, it becomes a support level.
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