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Every week Tech Charts Global Equity Markets report features some of the well-defined, mature classical chart patterns under a lengthy watchlist and the chart pattern breakout signals that took place during that week. Global Equity Markets report covers single stocks from developed and emerging markets, ETF’s and global equity indices. The report starts with a review section that highlights the important chart developments on global equity benchmarks. This blog post features short and long-term analysis of Finland equity benchmarks and ETF from the review section of the latest weekly Global Equity Markets report.

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GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – April 28, 2018

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Doji form when a security's open and close are virtually equal. The length of the upper and lower shadows can vary and the resulting candlestick looks like a cross, inverted cross or plus sign. Alone, doji are neutral patterns. Any bullish or bearish bias is based on preceding price action and future confirmation. Doji convey a sense of indecision or tug-of-war between buyers and sellers. Prices move above and below the opening level during the session, but close at or near the opening level. The result is a standoff. The relevance of a doji depends on the preceding trend or preceding candlesticks. After an advance, or long white candlestick, a doji signals that the buying pressure is starting to weaken. After a decline, or long black candlestick, a doji signals that selling pressure is starting to diminish. Doji indicate that the forces of supply and demand are becoming more evenly matched and a change in trend may be near. Doji alone are not enough to mark a reversal and further confirmation may be warranted.

The Hammer and Hanging Man look exactly alike, but have different implications based on the preceding price action. Both have small real bodies (black or white), long lower shadows and short or non-existent upper shadows. As with most single and double candlestick formations, the Hammer and Hanging Man require confirmation before action.

Hammer is a bullish reversal pattern that forms after a decline. In addition to a potential trend reversal, hammers can mark bottoms or support levels. After a decline, hammers signal a bullish revival. The low of the long lower shadow implies that sellers drove prices lower during the session. However, the strong finish indicates that buyers regained their footing to end the session on a strong note. While this may seem enough to act on, hammers require further bullish confirmation. Confirmation could come from a gap up or long white candlestick.

After the sharp sell-off in the beginning of 2018, Global equity markets started consolidating in a tight range. During the last quarter's consolidation, volatility dropped. Both the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF, a benchmark for Global Equity Markets performance and the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index ETF, a benchmark for Emerging Markets performance, have settled above their long-term moving averages. Price action above the long-term moving average and in the up trend channel suggest that the multi-month long uptrends are still intact on both ETFs .

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GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – March 10, 2018

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A strong weekly close and especially a strong Friday price action is positive for Global equities. However, it is still early to conclude that the short term consolidation is over and we are headed to new all-time highs. I think we are still in the consolidation phase and choppy price action can continue for some time.

The long-term trend is upwards for the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF (ACWI.O). The benchmark for Global equity market performance continues to remain above its long-term average. In the short/medium-term, the ETF is in a trading range between the all-time high at 77.55 and 70 levels.

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GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – February 17, 2018

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Global Equity Markets had a strong rebound from their long-term averages. A benchmark for Global equity market performance; the iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF rebounded from its 200-day (40 week) average and the lower boundary of its multi-month long upward trend channel. Long-term uptrend remains intact. In the following weeks Global equity indices will possibly continue to consolidate in a range until volatility is back to lower levels. In case of a re-test of last week's lows, both the lower boundary of the uptrend and the long-term average will act as strong support levels.

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GLOBAL EQUITY MARKETS – January 27, 2018

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This was another strong week for the Global Equity Markets. The iShares MSCI All Country World Index ETF, a benchmark for global equity markets performance, continued to resume its strong uptrend above the 21 month-long upward trend. The uptrend has taken a parabolic shape. Parabolic price action is not sustainable. Short-term pullback and reversion to the mean is a possibility. At this point there is no clear chart pattern that would suggest a trend reversal.

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