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Kagi Chart
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Kagi charts display series of vertical lines to illustrate general levels of supply and demand for certain assets. The thickness and direction of the lines are dependent on the price action. Thick lines are drawn when the price breaks above the previous high price and is interpreted as an increase in demand. Thin lines are used to represent increased supply when the price falls below the previous low. Kagi charts ignore the passage of time.
Kagi Chart
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