Can anyone translate the following into the English pease?
Ichimoku Kinko Hyo
Tenkan-sen
Kiun-sen
Senkou Span A / B
Chinkou Span
Up Kumo
Down Kumo
Ichimoku Kinko Hyo
Tenkan-sen
Kiun-sen
Senkou Span A / B
Chinkou Span
Up Kumo
Down Kumo
The term “Ichimoku” can be translated from Japanese as “instant view’ or “one glance”, “Kinko” is the equivalent of “equilibrium” or “balance” and “Hyo” means “chart”. Hence the full name “Ichimoku Kinko Hyo” actually means “one glance cloud chart” or more appropriately “Instant view of the balance chart”.
Tenkan Sen (Conversion Line)
Kijun Sen (Base Line)
Chikou Span (Lagging Span)
Senkou Span A (Leading Span A)
Senkou Span B (Leading Span B)
Up Kumo (Above Cloud)
Down Kumo (Below Cloud)
Ichimoku analysis is similar to Moving Average analysis. Buy and sell signals are given by cross-overs. A bullish signal is issued when the Tenkan Sen crosses Kijun Sen from below. Conversely, a bearish signal is given when Tenkan Sen crosses Kijun Sen from above.
Ichimoku rates the strength of bullish and bearish cross overs, too. A bullish crossover signal that occurs above the Kumo is a very strong signal. Similarly, a bearish cross over below the Kumo is considered strong.
The Kumo indicate support and resistance levels.
http://www.aspenres.com/Documents/AspenGraphics4.0/Ichimoku.htm
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Ichimoku Kinko Hyo
Tenkan-sen
Kiun-sen
Senkou Span A / B
Chinkou Span
Up Kumo
Down Kumo