Reza Bayat; I am Programmer, I have no Life
Reza Bayat

Reza Bayat

Here, where technology and innovation intersect, I share my knowledge and experiences in the world of programming, trading, economics and fintech. From the diverse projects I’ve been involved in to my unique perspectives on the financial markets, every part of this site is a reflection of my career path. But this is only part of the story; I also seek to build meaningful and lasting connections with like-minded people and colleagues. So let’s come together on this journey and discover the world we can create together. Here, each of us can play a role in analyzing the financial markets. So please be with me. 

Strategy

Indicators and strategies reference

Indicators and strategies

Here you can see different indicators and strategies
Strategy section

Education

Books and articles reference

learning articles

Useful books with original language and personal translation can be accessed in this section
Training section

News

Economic news and financial markets

Economic news

We try to publish world economic news as soon as possible
News section

Investment

PAMM account and copy trade

Investment

Follow my forex trades and invest after accepting the risk
Investment

Latest tutorials

Major Reversal Patterns

INTRODUCTION So far we’ve touched on Dow Theory, which is the basis of most trend following work being used today. We’ve examined the basic concepts

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Chart Construction

INTRODUCTION This chapter is primarily intended for those readers who are unfamiliar with bar chart construction. We’ll begin by discussing the different types of charts

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Dow Theory

INTRODUCTION Charles Dow and his partner Edward Jones founded Dow Jones & Company in 1882. Most technicians and students of the markets concur that much

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Philosophy of Technical Analysis

INTRODUCTION Before beginning a study of the actual techniques and tools used in technical analysis, it is necessary first to define what technical analysis is,

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Acknowledgments

The person who deserves the most credit for the second edition of this book is Ellen Schneid Coleman, Executive Editor at Simon & Schuster. She

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