How to Read a Bar Chart
Apologies for posting something so simple as a Bar Chart - it maybe help someone (you never know)
Bar charts are often called OHLC Bar charts.
The Bar includes information on the Open (O), High (H), Low (L) and Close (C) price.
Here is how to read a bar chart, and what each part of the bar mean.
Open - The open is the first price traded during the bar, and is indicated by the horizontal foot on the left side of the bar.
High - The high is the highest price traded during the bar and is indicated by the top of the vertical bar.
Low - The low is the lowest price traded during the bar, and is indicated by the bottom of the vertical bar.
Close - The close is the last price traded during the bar and is indicated by the horizontal foot on the right side of the bar.
Direction - The direction the price has moved during the bar is indicated by the locations of the opening and closing feet.
Up Bar- If the closing foot is above the opening foot then the price made upward progress during the bar.
Down Bar - If the closing foot is below the opening foot then the price made downward progress during the bar.
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