Charting Fundamentals Workbook: Setting Up, Annotating, and Reading Financial Charts

Practice reading and annotating charts across types and timeframes — completing exercises on scale selection, timeframe comparison, trend identification, and basic chart markup.

⏱ 1h 17m 📚 3 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Chart reading is a skill built through repetition and feedback, not just through reading about it. Learning to quickly orient to a new chart — identifying the timeframe, reading the scale, locating significant price levels, and spotting the dominant direction — requires deliberate practice. This workbook course provides that practice through structured chart annotation exercises. By the end of this course you will be able to set up a clean chart for analysis by selecting the appropriate chart type, scale, and timeframe for a given analytical purpose, annotate a chart with a dominant trend line, and correctly identify the most recent significant highs and lows as reference points for further analysis. What you will learn: - Chart setup exercise: choosing chart type, scale, and timeframe for three different analytical purposes - Scale comparison drill: viewing the same price series on arithmetic and logarithmic scale and describing the difference - Timeframe comparison exercise: identifying how the same price action looks on daily versus weekly charts - Trend identification markup: drawing a simple trend line on a price series and identifying breakout points - Locating significant highs and lows: annotating a chart with the key reference levels visible in the price history - Reading a bar in context: for a given bar, describing what the OHLC values suggest about that period's trading - Multi-chart comparison: comparing two assets on the same timeframe and noting structural similarities and differences - Chart annotation best practices: labeling, note-taking, and maintaining a clean chart for later review Each module presents a fictional price series chart and guides you through a specific annotation or analysis task with a step-by-step worksheet. After completing the task, you review an annotated reference version with explanations of key decisions. The exercises use a variety of fictional assets — an equity, a commodity, and a currency pair — to illustrate how the same charting principles apply across markets. This course is written for beginning technical analysts building their first charting skills, traders who want to develop a more systematic chart setup process, and investors adding visual analysis to their existing toolkit. No prior charting experience is needed. This course is informational and educational; it does not constitute trading or investment advice.

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