Filtering Noise with Heikin-Ashi | Arthur Hill, CMT (03.18)
Next Level Charting with Arthur Hill, CMT • 14m
Price charts for ETFs based on Asian stocks are often filled with gaps and noise. Chartists can filter these gaps and noise by using Heikin-Ashi candlesticks, which use average prices from two periods. Today's video will show how to chart Heikin-Ashi candlesticks and show some bullish setups brewing in ETFs related to Japan, China and Korea.
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