A. Convertible bonds
B. Corporate notes
C. Putable Bonds
D. Callable Bonds
A. Triple top or triple bottoms
B. Fulcrums
C. Double top or double bottoms
D. Triangles
A. It is useful in a trending market
B. If MACD has had a positive value for more than 12 periods, it is predictive of a reversal
C. The calculation uses only exponential moving averages
D. The signal line is also a moving average
A. Rounding top
B. Head and shoulders top
C. Rising wedge
D. Triple top
A. The link between an asset's put and call premiums as they relate to the price of the underlying asset
B. Expected volatility of an asset based on its option premiums
C. Equality of premiums for an asset's puts and calls of the same strike and expiration
D. Equal volatility for an asset's puts and calls
A. Become resistance levels on price bounces138
B. Are associated with declining price projections
C. Become support levels as prices fall lower
D. Indicate an imminent price reversal139
A. Depth of the channel added to the breakout price
B. Width of the pattern added to the breakout price
C. Deepest part of a triangle added to the breakout price
D. Height of the head in a head and shoulders pattern added to the neckline penetration
A. The sum of total volume and open interest
B. The number of outstanding contracts on the first day of the month
C. The number of outstanding contracts on any given day
D. The number of contracts traded in a day
A. Long-term charts allow for a better assessment of the price trend
B. Daily price charts allow for a thorough trend analysis
C. Short-term charts identify the primary trend
D. Daily price charts allow for a better assessment of the price trend
A. It works best in a trending market, when it confirms the direction of the primary trend
B. It examines the most recent closing price as a percentage of the price range over a window of time
C. It is not as sensitive to recent price action as other indicators like Rate of Change
D. It moves in the same direction as the Williams %R indicator
A. Bottom reversal pattern consisting of three candles
B. Pattern with two candles
C. Continuation pattern consisting of at least five candles
D. Top reversal pattern consisting of three candles
A. Money markets
B. Secondary markets
C. Primary markets
D. Both primary and secondary markets
A. The price has moved by equal to or more than the specified box size
B. The price has moved to a new high
C. The volume confirms the price movement
D. The price has moved by less than the specified box size
A. Market has bottomed out already and has started rising
B. The market is about to top out
C. Market has topped out already and it is time to liquidate long positions if held still
D. The market is about to bottom out