Educational chart resources covering OHLC data, volume, support and resistance, and how to read price action on USDT pairs. Educational only — no trading signals.

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Core Topics

How-To Guides

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an OHLC chart?
OHLC summarises a period using Open, High, Low, and Close prices — the building blocks of candlesticks.
What is a candlestick?
A candlestick is a visual OHLC representation showing the body (open/close) and wicks (high/low).
What does volume mean?
Volume is how much value or units traded during a period — useful for confirming price moves.
Are indicators predictive?
Indicators describe history. They are not predictions of future price; treat them as context.
What timeframe should I use?
Use a timeframe that matches your horizon — short-term traders use minutes; long-term users use weeks.
What is support?
Support is a price area where buying interest has historically appeared and slowed declines.
What is resistance?
Resistance is a price area where selling pressure has historically appeared and slowed rallies.
Does CoinDock offer trading signals?
No — CoinDock provides educational content only; nothing on CoinDock is a buy or sell signal.

Glossary

Breakout

A move outside a prior range or trendline.

Candlestick

A visual OHLC chart unit with body and wicks.

Moving Average

An average price over N periods, smoothing short-term noise.

OHLC

Open, High, Low, Close — the four price points that summarise a period.

Range

A period when price oscillates between support and resistance.

Resistance

A historical price area where selling often slows rallies.

Support

A historical price area where buying often slows declines.

Timeframe

The duration of each chart bar — for example one minute or one day.

Trendline

A line drawn between price extremes to visualise direction.

Volatility

A measure of how much price moves over time.

Volume Bar

A bar chart layer showing traded volume per period.

Wick

The thin lines above and below a candle body indicating extremes.

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