Phase 01 // Course Syllabus Chapter

Understanding Price — What a Chart Really Shows.

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What is covered in this chapter

Decoding Market Sentiment

A price chart is not just a line drawing or a set of colored boxes. It is a real-time, historical record of the collective belief of all market participants regarding the value of an asset, weighted by the volume of capital they back it with.

Key Concept: Rejection wicks represent the battlefield footprints of large participants. A long lower wick on a daily candlestick is not just a line; it is empirical proof that sellers tried to push price down, only to be completely overwhelmed by buyers step-in liquidity.

Candlestick anatomy

Each candlestick on your screen represents price action over a specific, selected timeframe. Every candle consists of:

  • Open: The price at which the time period began.
  • High: The absolute highest price reached during the period.
  • Low: The absolute lowest price reached during the period.
  • Close: The price at the final second of the period.
  • Body: The colored area between the Open and Close.
  • Wicks (Shadows): The thin lines showing price extremes that were rejected before the candle closed.

The Hierarchy of Timeframes

Candles exist on multiple timeframes, from 1-minute to monthly charts:

  1. Higher Timeframes (HTF): The Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts. These represent massive volumes of capital and hold the highest statistical significance.
  2. Medium Timeframes (MTF): The 1-Hour and 4-Hour charts. Used to define intraday trends and key intraday support/resistance zones.
  3. Lower Timeframes (LTF): The 1-Minute to 15-Minute charts. Used primarily for precise entry timing.

The most common rookie mistake is analyzing only a lower timeframe. A perfect bullish setup on a 5-minute chart is statistically irrelevant if it is reacting against a major daily resistance level. Professional analysis always cascades from the top down.

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