Foundations of Financial Charting: Reading Price History Across Chart Types and Timeframes

Build a solid understanding of how financial charts represent price data — covering line, bar, and candlestick charts, chart scaling, timeframe selection, and the basics of chart interpretation.

⏱ 1h 44m 📚 7 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

A financial chart is a compressed visual record of human decision-making under uncertainty. Learning to read it well requires understanding not just what the chart shows, but how the choice of chart type, scale, and timeframe shapes what you see — and what you might be missing. Most beginners spend too little time on these foundational choices and pay for it with confused analysis. By the end of this course you will be able to explain the difference between line, bar, and candlestick charts and when each is most useful, interpret what the open, high, low, and close of a price bar reveal about a given period, choose between arithmetic and logarithmic chart scaling appropriately, and select a timeframe that matches your analytical purpose. What you will learn: - Line charts: what they show, what they lose, and when simplicity is a feature - Bar charts (OHLC): how open, high, low, and close are plotted and what each reveals - Candlestick charts: the relationship between body and wicks, and why this format gained wide adoption - Chart scaling: how arithmetic versus logarithmic scale changes the visual appearance of large price moves - Timeframe selection: intraday, daily, weekly, and monthly charts and what each is suited for - Reading price in context: why a single candle or bar means little without the surrounding price history - Chart platforms: an orientation to how charts are typically set up, zoomed, and annotated in common tools - Common beginner mistakes in chart reading: scale errors, timeframe mismatch, and overloading charts with indicators The course uses annotated chart diagrams — fictional price series shown on all three chart types and both scale types — to illustrate how the same underlying price data appears differently depending on presentation choices. Readings introduce each concept; reflection prompts ask you to evaluate what specific presentation choices reveal and conceal. A chart setup checklist guides you through the decisions involved in preparing a chart for analysis. This course is designed for complete beginners to technical analysis and charting, as well as fundamental investors who want to add chart reading as a complementary skill. No prior market experience is required. This course is informational and educational; it does not constitute trading or investment advice, and chart patterns do not guarantee future price outcomes.

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  • Short & focused
    1h 44m of practical content

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