How to read Ethereum (ETH) Charts?

There are various software solutions and trading tools used to gauge the price of Ethereum on a chart, but the most common one is undoubtedly through a chart with Japanese candlesticks. Every candlestick is a visual representation of a time frame - it can be a second, a minute, an hour, a day, a week, a month, or even a year. Each candle provides specific information, which includes the opening price, the current price, the closing price (the price at which the candle was closed and a new one appeared on the chart), as well as the highest and the lowest point of the price reached during that time frame. In addition to simply looking at the candles, most charting tools also provide additional instruments such as moving average trendlines, Fibonacci retracement levels, Relative Strength Index (RSI), and more.


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