Share Price Charts Made Simple: How Buyers and Sellers Drive the Australian Sharemarket
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Many traders look at charts and feel overwhelmed. Too many lines. Too many indicators. Too little clarity.
In this episode of Talking Trading, Louise Bedford strips chart reading back to its core purpose: understanding buyer and seller behaviour in the Australian sharemarket.
Price charts aren’t random. They record conviction, hesitation, momentum, and panic. When you learn how to read them properly, charts become a story – not a mystery.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- How share price charts reflect the ongoing battle between buyers and sellers
- The three chart behaviours that matter most: trend continuation, consolidation, and sharp reversals
- Why momentum pauses before major moves – and how to recognise healthy versus risky consolidation
- How support and resistance form, and why they matter more than most indicators
- A simple chart-reading process using trend, structure, and volume to guide decisions
Louise also walks through a real Australian share example that rallied, paused, and then continued higher – showing how charts often telegraph what’s coming next.
Whether you’re just starting in share trading or refining your market skills, this episode will help you read charts with confidence and cut through the noise.
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Louise Bedford is a best-selling author of six sharemarket books, host of the Talking Trading podcast, and founder of TradingGame.com.au, one of Australia’s leading trading education communities.
For over 30 years she has helped traders master trading the Australian sharemarket, technical analysis, and trading psychology so they can build long-term financial independence.
www.tradinggame.com.au
www.talkingtrading.com.au.
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