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Issue#05

Dear Reader,

Markets can be entertaining, but our job here is not to chase the punchlines—it is to study the script. Each week we treat the charts as living pages of a textbook, where price, momentum, and structure are constantly writing new chapters.

In this issue, you will not find tips or quick trades. Instead, you will find concepts at work:

  • Why Relative Volume (RVOL) is more than a number—it is a context signal for when “something unusual” is taking place.

  • How Visa’s ongoing chart, tracked across weeks, shows the importance of patience and multi-timeframe observation.

  • A developing Head & Shoulders pattern on WMB—still unconfirmed, and that is precisely why studying its formation matters.

  • A research spotlight on how neural networks are being used to reinterpret classic indicators—proof that technical analysis itself continues to evolve.

Our goal remains the same: to build the habit of structured observation. Breakouts, breakdowns, or sideways churn—each is a lesson when framed properly. By walking through setups together, we train ourselves to see markets as process, not noise.

So open the PDF, take your time with the charts, and remember: every candle is a clue, every pattern an experiment, and every newsletter a small step toward sharper vision.


Warm regards,

Gautam Mazumdar

Founder, Chart Decoder

 
 
 

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