Stock Chart Education Quiz Answers

Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on Thursday May 3, 2007

 

On Tuesday I asked you the readers some questions based on the post I made regarding the basics of understanding stock charts from Monday.

You can find the original questions here, and I will re-display the original chart, then state the answers below it! Check and see how you did; has your knowledge base has been expanded?


The Answers
(view the original questions)

  1. GOOG
  2. 469
  3. daily
  4. down
  5. 472.81
  6. above
  7. 60; below
  8. down
  9. Neither. Volume above the daily average makes it a “heavy” volume day, and the most recent day was a down day, but volume was not higher than the previous day (which was an accumulation day), thus the most recent “heavy” volume day was neither accum. or distr.!

How did you do?

Did you get them all right? How bout half right? Either way, as long as you learned something new, that is all that matters! Refer back to my original post on stock chart basics to recap your knowledge; this quiz will be added to the free education archives for future references.

If you enjoyed this quiz, get ready for more because I personally had a blast setting this one up and the initial response was pretty positive! Perhaps next time I will make it a little harder, teach the basics of some 202 level technical analysis!

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2007-05-31 13:51:30
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