Trend Lines
The term ‘trend’ describes the current direction of the financial instrument or an investor’s outlook towards the direction of a financial instrument. A trend line can be drawn on a chart between two or more price pivot/turning points. Trend lines are commonly used to judge entry and exit points when trading.
There are 5 types of trends:
Bullish
A bullish trend is the term given to an optimistic outlook whereby there is a belief that a particular instrument is about to rise (buy opportunity)
Bearish
A bearish trend is the term given to a pessimistic outlook whereby there is a belief that a particular instrument is about to drop (sell opportunity)
Hawkish
A hawkish trend is the term given to a favoured increase in interest rates (buy opportunity)
Dovish
A dovish trend is the term given to a favoured decrease in interest rates (sell opportunity)
Ranging/Flat
When the market is ranging or flat, this suggests that the price of the instrument is neither rising nor falling. This type of trend usually indicates a change in the overall direction of a trend