1. Kagi chartThe Kagi chart is a chart used for tracking price movements and to make decisions on purchasing stock. It differs from traditional stock charts, such as the Candlestick chart by being mostly independent of time. This feature aids in producing a chart that reduces random noise. Due to its effectiveness in showing a clear path of price movements, the Kagi chart is one of the various charts that investors use to make better decisions about stocks.
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Read “Kagi chart” on English Wikipedia
Read “かぎ足” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Kagi chart” on DBpedia
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