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/ˈCHärtəst/,
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chartists, plural;
  1. A person who uses charts of financial data to predict future trends and to guide investment strategies


  1. a 19th century English reformer who advocated better social and economic conditions for working people
  2. a stock market analyst who tries to predict market trends from graphs of recent prices of securities
  3. Chartist is a bi-monthly democratic socialist magazine which has been published in Britain since the 1970s.
  4. A chartist (also known as a technical trader or technical analyst) is one who utilizes charts to assess patterns of activity that might be helpful in making future predictions. Most commonly, chartists use technical analysis in the financial world to evaluate financial securities. ...
  5. Chartism was a movement for political and social reform in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland during the mid-19th century, between 1838 and 1850. ...
  6. (Chartism) The first mass revolutionary movement of the British workers in the 1830s and 1840s. The Chartists published their petition to Parliament, the People's Charter (hence their name) and fought for its demands: universal suffrage, abolition of the property qualifications for Parliamentary ...
  7. (Chartism) Interpreting foreign exchange (and other) market activity and predicting future movements over the near term from graphic depictions of past prices and volumes. Sometimes called technical analysis or momentum analysis.
  8. (Chartism) a populist reform movement of the 1830s-40s, which set out a manifesto called ?The People?s Charter? aimed at increasing the rights of the working classes
  9. (Chartism) working class movement that advocated reforms that went beyond the Reform act of 1832 including universal suffrage for men and eliminating property qualification for Parliament.
  10. An individual who uses charts and graphs and interprets historical data to find trends and predict future movements. Also referred to as Technical Trader.
  11. Technical trader who reacts to signals derived from graphs of price movements.
  12. A person who attempts to predict prices by analyzing past price movements as recorded on a chart.
  13. Refers to a technical analyst or one who analyses charts/graphs and data to uncover potential trends.
  14. Also known as a technical trader, a chartist is a trader that specialises in using graphs, charts and historical data in an attempt to predict future currency values.
  15. Technical analyst who believe recurrent trading patterns can assist them in forecasting future price movements. The analyst will plot the patterns of stocks, bonds and commodities to formulate buy and sell recommendations for clients.
  16. an accountant with a deep love of graphs
  17. An analyst who forecasts future price trends by the technical interpretation of chart patterns based on historical prices.
  18. A trader who uses charts showing past price formations with price on one axis and time on the other to attempt to forecast future price movements.
  19. A security analyst who believes the plotting of share price and other security price data on charts may indicate future movements in prices.
  20. Another name for a technical analyst. This is a person who uses charts to identify patterns that can suggest future activity.
  21. Person who analyses markets with the use of charts