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This category is dedicated to articles concerning the application of '''technical analysis''' within the context of cryptocurrency futures trading. Technical analysis involves evaluating investments and attempting to forecast future price movements by analyzing past market data, primarily price and volume.
This category is intended to group articles related to the application of [[Technical analysis]] principles within the context of [[Cryptocurrency futures trading]]. Articles within this category should focus on the methodologies, indicators, charting techniques, and historical applications used to analyze price movements and predict future trends in crypto futures markets.


Articles within this category should focus on methodologies, indicators, charting patterns, and the underlying theories used by traders to make decisions in futures markets for digital assets like Bitcoin or Ethereum.
== Scope and Inclusion Criteria ==
Articles categorized here must directly address technical analysis concepts as they apply to futures contracts for digital assets (e.g., Bitcoin futures, Ethereum futures). Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:


== Scope and Content Guidelines ==
*  Specific [[Technical indicator|technical indicators]] (e.g., Moving Averages, Relative Strength Index (RSI), MACD) as applied to crypto futures charts.
Articles categorized here must adhere to the following guidelines:
*  [[Chart pattern|Chart patterns]] (e.g., Head and Shoulders, Triangles, Flags) observed in futures data.
*  Concepts related to market structure, volume analysis, and order flow as interpreted through technical lenses.
*  Discussions on the historical performance or theoretical basis of specific technical strategies in the futures context.


=== Neutrality and Objectivity ===
Articles focusing primarily on fundamental analysis, regulatory aspects, or the mechanics of futures contracts themselves (unless directly related to technical interpretation, such as open interest charting) should generally be placed in other relevant categories.
All content must be presented factually and neutrally. Avoid language that suggests guaranteed outcomes, predictive certainty, or promotional endorsement of any specific trading strategy or indicator. Discussions of indicators should focus on their mathematical basis, historical use, and common interpretations, not on their efficacy as infallible predictors.


=== Focus on Methodology ===
== Editorial Guidelines for Contributors ==
The primary focus should be on the mechanics and theory behind technical analysis tools. This includes, but is not limited to:
To maintain the encyclopedic standard of this wiki, contributors are expected to adhere to the following guidelines when creating or editing pages in this category:
== Chart types (e.g., candlestick charts, Renko charts). ==
# '''Neutrality and Objectivity''': All content must be presented factually and neutrally. Avoid language that suggests guaranteed outcomes, promotes specific trading styles, or implies that technical analysis is infallible. Discussions of profitability should be framed academically or historically, not as actionable advice.
== Indicators (e.g., Moving Averages, Relative Strength Index (RSI), MACD). ==
# '''Verifiability''': Claims regarding the effectiveness or historical accuracy of a technical tool should be supported by reliable, published sources where possible.
== Chart patterns (e.g., head and shoulders, triangles, flags). ==
# '''Clarity and Definition''': Technical terms must be clearly defined for a beginner audience. Assume the reader understands basic trading concepts but may not be familiar with specific analytical jargon.
== Concepts related to market structure and price action. ==
# '''No Promotional Content''': Do not include links to specific trading platforms, brokers, or paid educational services. The focus must remain on the analytical concepts themselves.
=== Relationship to Futures Trading ===
# '''Internal Linking''': Where appropriate, link to existing articles within the wiki (e.g., linking "Moving Average" to the main article on that indicator).
Articles should clearly explain how these technical analysis concepts are applied specifically within the context of leveraged and derivative markets, such as perpetual swaps or fixed-date futures contracts. Discussions should address concepts relevant to futures, such as open interest, funding rates, and liquidation risk, where applicable to technical interpretation.
 
=== Citations and Sourcing ===
Claims regarding the origin, development, or common interpretation of a technical analysis tool must be supported by reliable, verifiable external sources. Standard citation practices for this wiki must be followed.


== Related Categories ==
== Related Categories ==
Articles in this category may also belong in related categories, such as:
*   [[Category:Cryptocurrency futures trading]]
* [[Category:Cryptocurrency Trading Strategies]]
*   [[Category:Technical analysis]]
* [[Category:Financial Indicators]]
*   [[Category:Trading indicators]]
* [[Category:Futures Market Concepts]]
 
== Editor Guidelines for Maintenance ==
Editors maintaining or creating content in this category are expected to:
* Ensure all new articles are appropriately categorized.
* Review existing articles for adherence to the neutrality guidelines outlined above.
* Resolve any disputes regarding the interpretation of technical indicators based on consensus found in established financial literature or reputable academic sources, rather than anecdotal evidence.


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 7 January 2026

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This category is intended to group articles related to the application of Technical analysis principles within the context of Cryptocurrency futures trading. Articles within this category should focus on the methodologies, indicators, charting techniques, and historical applications used to analyze price movements and predict future trends in crypto futures markets.

Scope and Inclusion Criteria

Articles categorized here must directly address technical analysis concepts as they apply to futures contracts for digital assets (e.g., Bitcoin futures, Ethereum futures). Acceptable topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Specific technical indicators (e.g., Moving Averages, Relative Strength Index (RSI), MACD) as applied to crypto futures charts.
  • Chart patterns (e.g., Head and Shoulders, Triangles, Flags) observed in futures data.
  • Concepts related to market structure, volume analysis, and order flow as interpreted through technical lenses.
  • Discussions on the historical performance or theoretical basis of specific technical strategies in the futures context.

Articles focusing primarily on fundamental analysis, regulatory aspects, or the mechanics of futures contracts themselves (unless directly related to technical interpretation, such as open interest charting) should generally be placed in other relevant categories.

Editorial Guidelines for Contributors

To maintain the encyclopedic standard of this wiki, contributors are expected to adhere to the following guidelines when creating or editing pages in this category:

  1. Neutrality and Objectivity: All content must be presented factually and neutrally. Avoid language that suggests guaranteed outcomes, promotes specific trading styles, or implies that technical analysis is infallible. Discussions of profitability should be framed academically or historically, not as actionable advice.
  2. Verifiability: Claims regarding the effectiveness or historical accuracy of a technical tool should be supported by reliable, published sources where possible.
  3. Clarity and Definition: Technical terms must be clearly defined for a beginner audience. Assume the reader understands basic trading concepts but may not be familiar with specific analytical jargon.
  4. No Promotional Content: Do not include links to specific trading platforms, brokers, or paid educational services. The focus must remain on the analytical concepts themselves.
  5. Internal Linking: Where appropriate, link to existing articles within the wiki (e.g., linking "Moving Average" to the main article on that indicator).

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