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Dow Jones Index (abbreviated as DJI) was introduced by Charles Henry Dow in the end of the 19th century. Charles Dow was an editor of Wall Street Journal newspaper and a founder of Dow Jones & Company. This index was purposed to trace development of industry branch of the US stock markets, therefore it was named “industrial”. Originally it represented an arithmetic average of 12 largest stocks of American industrial companies. Over the years the number of constituent companies grew, and by this moment Dow Jones industrial includes indices of 30 largest companies of the USA representing a scaled average of their stock prices.
A number of reversal patterns is indicated in Forex: Head and Shoulders, Double top, Double bottom, Triple top, Triple bottom, Diamond. Head and Shoulders Top – is a classical reversal pattern of technical analysis, which is formed following to a long upward trend. The model is considered to be fair reliable and is often formed. But despite above-mentioned, many beginning traders do not manage to take profit using this graphic pattern. The reason is that positions are opened prior to forming this model. Let's figure out the structure of the figure and its formation on the chart of trading terminal. The model consists from three subsequent price extreme points, the middle one is higher than others (head), and the rest two are below the middle one and are roughly equal (shoulders). All three uphills are supported by the neck line.
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