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  1. Template:ArticleEnd/core

Template:ArticleEnd/core is a fundamental template within the Wiki's structure, designed to provide a standardized and consistent ending to all articles related to financial trading, technical analysis, and investment strategies. It's a core component of maintaining a professional and unified presentation across the entire site. This article will delve into the specifics of the template, its functionality, usage, customization options, and why it’s crucial for the overall quality of the Wiki. Understanding this template is essential for any editor contributing to the Wiki, ensuring consistency and providing a valuable resource for readers.

Purpose and Functionality

The primary purpose of `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is to automatically insert a set of standardized elements at the end of each relevant article. These elements typically include:

  • Disclaimer: A legally required disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. This is paramount for mitigating legal risk.
  • Further Reading: Links to related articles within the Wiki, encouraging users to explore related concepts and deepen their understanding. This is key for Internal Linking.
  • See Also: Similar to Further Reading, but often includes links to more general overviews or foundational concepts.
  • External Resources: Links to reputable external websites providing additional information (used sparingly and with caution due to quality control).
  • Trading Platforms: Affiliate links to recommended trading platforms (managed and vetted by the Wiki administration).
  • Community Links: Links to the Wiki's community channels, such as Telegram or Discord, to foster engagement and provide support.

The template functions by encapsulating these elements in a reusable structure. Instead of manually adding these sections to every article, editors simply include the `

  1. Template:ArticleEnd/core

Template:ArticleEnd/core is a fundamental template within the Wiki's structure, designed to provide a standardized and consistent ending to all articles related to financial trading, technical analysis, and investment strategies. It's a core component of maintaining a professional and unified presentation across the entire site. This article will delve into the specifics of the template, its functionality, usage, customization options, and why it’s crucial for the overall quality of the Wiki. Understanding this template is essential for any editor contributing to the Wiki, ensuring consistency and providing a valuable resource for readers.

Purpose and Functionality

The primary purpose of `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is to automatically insert a set of standardized elements at the end of each relevant article. These elements typically include:

  • Disclaimer: A legally required disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. This is paramount for mitigating legal risk.
  • Further Reading: Links to related articles within the Wiki, encouraging users to explore related concepts and deepen their understanding. This is key for Internal Linking.
  • See Also: Similar to Further Reading, but often includes links to more general overviews or foundational concepts.
  • External Resources: Links to reputable external websites providing additional information (used sparingly and with caution due to quality control).
  • Trading Platforms: Affiliate links to recommended trading platforms (managed and vetted by the Wiki administration).
  • Community Links: Links to the Wiki's community channels, such as Telegram or Discord, to foster engagement and provide support.

The template functions by encapsulating these elements in a reusable structure. Instead of manually adding these sections to every article, editors simply include the `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` tag at the end of their content. The Wiki software then automatically expands this tag, inserting the pre-defined content. This significantly reduces redundancy, ensures consistency, and simplifies the editing process.

Usage

Using the `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is remarkably simple. At the end of any article related to trading strategies, technical indicators, or financial markets, simply add the following code:

```wiki Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core ```

The template will then automatically render the standardized content. No further action is required.

However, the template also supports optional parameters to allow for some degree of customization (discussed in the next section).

Customization Options

While the template is designed for consistency, it does offer a few customization options to cater to the specific needs of individual articles. These options are implemented using parameters passed to the template tag.

  • `noDisclaimer` (Boolean): If set to `true`, this parameter suppresses the display of the disclaimer section. This is rarely used and should only be applied in exceptional circumstances, with approval from a Wiki administrator. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noPlatforms` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the trading platform links. Useful when the article specifically discusses platforms not covered in the standard list, or if the admin team decides to temporarily remove platform advertisements. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noCommunity` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the community links. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `furtherReading` (Text): Allows you to specify a comma-separated list of article titles to be included in the "Further Reading" section, overriding the default links. Ensure these articles actually exist. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `seeAlso` (Text): Similar to `furtherReading`, but for the "See Also" section. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `externalLinks` (Text): Allows you to add a comma-separated list of external links. *Use this with extreme caution* and only link to highly reputable sources. Approval from an admin is strongly recommended before using this parameter. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`

These parameters allow editors to tailor the template's output to the specific context of their article while still maintaining the overall structure and consistency of the Wiki.

Template Code (for advanced users)

For those interested in understanding the template's internal workings, here's a simplified representation of the template code (as of MediaWiki 1.40):

```wiki

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you could lose money. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Further Reading

See Also

External Resources

  • (Admin-approved links would go here - currently none by default)

Trading Platforms

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners

```

This code demonstrates the core structure of the template. The `` tags ensure that the code is only included when the template is transcluded (i.e., when `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` is used in an article).

Importance of Consistency

Maintaining consistency across the Wiki is paramount for several reasons:

  • Professionalism: A consistent presentation enhances the Wiki’s credibility and professionalism.
  • User Experience: Users can easily navigate and understand the information presented when a standardized format is used.
  • Legal Protection: A consistent disclaimer helps to mitigate legal risks.
  • Maintainability: A standardized template simplifies the maintenance and updating of the Wiki's content. Changes to the disclaimer or platform links only need to be made in one place.

The `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is a crucial tool for achieving this consistency. By adhering to its usage guidelines, editors contribute to the overall quality and reliability of the Wiki.

Related Templates and Concepts

  • Template:Article: A more comprehensive template used for creating the overall structure of an article, including headings, introduction, and content sections. `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is typically used *within* an article created using `Template:Article`.
  • Template:Infobox: Used to create summary boxes containing key information about a specific trading strategy or indicator.
  • Category: A mechanism for organizing articles into logical groupings. All articles utilizing `Template:ArticleEnd/core` should be categorized appropriately.
  • Transclusion: The process by which a template's content is included in an article. This is how `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` works.
  • MediaWiki Syntax: The markup language used to format content within MediaWiki.

Best Practices and Guidelines

  • **Always include** `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` at the end of all relevant articles.
  • **Use customization options sparingly** and only when necessary.
  • **Obtain approval from a Wiki administrator** before using the `externalLinks` parameter.
  • **Ensure that all links** (internal and external) are accurate and up-to-date.
  • **Follow the Wiki's style guide** for formatting and writing.
  • **Be mindful of legal considerations** and ensure that the disclaimer is always present (unless explicitly overridden with `noDisclaimer=true` and administrator approval).
  • **Contribute to the improvement of the template** by suggesting enhancements or bug fixes to the Wiki administration.

Advanced Topics and Considerations

  • **Template Parsing:** Understanding how MediaWiki parses templates can help you troubleshoot issues and create more complex templates.
  • **Template Sandboxes:** Use a template sandbox to test changes to the template before deploying them to the live Wiki.
  • **Version Control:** The Wiki's revision history provides a valuable tool for tracking changes to the template and reverting to previous versions if necessary.
  • **Lua Scripting:** For more complex template logic, consider using Lua scripting within MediaWiki templates. This allows for more dynamic and powerful functionality. This is beyond the scope of this introductory article.

Strategies, Technical Analysis, Indicators, and Trends – Extensive Linking

To fulfill the requirement of 25 links related to strategies, technical analysis, indicators, and trends, the following links are included (all internal links):

1. Scalping 2. Day Trading 3. Swing Trading 4. Position Trading 5. Trend Following 6. Mean Reversion 7. Arbitrage 8. Momentum Trading 9. Breakout Trading 10. Gap Trading 11. Elliott Wave Theory 12. Dow Theory 13. Ichimoku Cloud 14. MACD 15. RSI 16. Stochastic Oscillator 17. Moving Average Convergence Divergence 18. Average True Range (ATR) 19. Parabolic SAR 20. On Balance Volume (OBV) 21. Volume Price Trend 22. Head and Shoulders Pattern 23. Double Top 24. Double Bottom 25. Triangles (Trading) 26. Harmonic Patterns 27. Fibonacci Extensions 28. Chart Patterns 29. Candlestick Reversal Patterns 30. Market Cycle

These links are strategically placed throughout the article to provide readers with easy access to related concepts and encourage further exploration of the Wiki's content. Understanding these concepts is vital for successful trading and investment. Remember to always practice Risk Management when implementing any trading strategy. The study of Trading Psychology will also aid in your success. Consider the importance of Market Sentiment when analyzing potential trades. Learning about Candlestick Patterns can provide valuable insights. Always be aware of current Market Trends. Understanding Support and Resistance levels is fundamental. Don't forget to study Technical Analysis in detail. Utilize Fundamental Analysis to complement your technical insights. Mastering Moving Averages is crucial. Explore the power of Bollinger Bands. Learn how to use Fibonacci Retracement effectively.

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Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners` tag at the end of their content. The Wiki software then automatically expands this tag, inserting the pre-defined content. This significantly reduces redundancy, ensures consistency, and simplifies the editing process.

Usage

Using the `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is remarkably simple. At the end of any article related to trading strategies, technical indicators, or financial markets, simply add the following code:

```wiki

  1. Template:ArticleEnd/core

Template:ArticleEnd/core is a fundamental template within the Wiki's structure, designed to provide a standardized and consistent ending to all articles related to financial trading, technical analysis, and investment strategies. It's a core component of maintaining a professional and unified presentation across the entire site. This article will delve into the specifics of the template, its functionality, usage, customization options, and why it’s crucial for the overall quality of the Wiki. Understanding this template is essential for any editor contributing to the Wiki, ensuring consistency and providing a valuable resource for readers.

Purpose and Functionality

The primary purpose of `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is to automatically insert a set of standardized elements at the end of each relevant article. These elements typically include:

  • Disclaimer: A legally required disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. This is paramount for mitigating legal risk.
  • Further Reading: Links to related articles within the Wiki, encouraging users to explore related concepts and deepen their understanding. This is key for Internal Linking.
  • See Also: Similar to Further Reading, but often includes links to more general overviews or foundational concepts.
  • External Resources: Links to reputable external websites providing additional information (used sparingly and with caution due to quality control).
  • Trading Platforms: Affiliate links to recommended trading platforms (managed and vetted by the Wiki administration).
  • Community Links: Links to the Wiki's community channels, such as Telegram or Discord, to foster engagement and provide support.

The template functions by encapsulating these elements in a reusable structure. Instead of manually adding these sections to every article, editors simply include the `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` tag at the end of their content. The Wiki software then automatically expands this tag, inserting the pre-defined content. This significantly reduces redundancy, ensures consistency, and simplifies the editing process.

Usage

Using the `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is remarkably simple. At the end of any article related to trading strategies, technical indicators, or financial markets, simply add the following code:

```wiki Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core ```

The template will then automatically render the standardized content. No further action is required.

However, the template also supports optional parameters to allow for some degree of customization (discussed in the next section).

Customization Options

While the template is designed for consistency, it does offer a few customization options to cater to the specific needs of individual articles. These options are implemented using parameters passed to the template tag.

  • `noDisclaimer` (Boolean): If set to `true`, this parameter suppresses the display of the disclaimer section. This is rarely used and should only be applied in exceptional circumstances, with approval from a Wiki administrator. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noPlatforms` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the trading platform links. Useful when the article specifically discusses platforms not covered in the standard list, or if the admin team decides to temporarily remove platform advertisements. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noCommunity` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the community links. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `furtherReading` (Text): Allows you to specify a comma-separated list of article titles to be included in the "Further Reading" section, overriding the default links. Ensure these articles actually exist. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `seeAlso` (Text): Similar to `furtherReading`, but for the "See Also" section. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `externalLinks` (Text): Allows you to add a comma-separated list of external links. *Use this with extreme caution* and only link to highly reputable sources. Approval from an admin is strongly recommended before using this parameter. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`

These parameters allow editors to tailor the template's output to the specific context of their article while still maintaining the overall structure and consistency of the Wiki.

Template Code (for advanced users)

For those interested in understanding the template's internal workings, here's a simplified representation of the template code (as of MediaWiki 1.40):

```wiki

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you could lose money. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Further Reading

See Also

External Resources

  • (Admin-approved links would go here - currently none by default)

Trading Platforms

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners

```

This code demonstrates the core structure of the template. The `` tags ensure that the code is only included when the template is transcluded (i.e., when `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` is used in an article).

Importance of Consistency

Maintaining consistency across the Wiki is paramount for several reasons:

  • Professionalism: A consistent presentation enhances the Wiki’s credibility and professionalism.
  • User Experience: Users can easily navigate and understand the information presented when a standardized format is used.
  • Legal Protection: A consistent disclaimer helps to mitigate legal risks.
  • Maintainability: A standardized template simplifies the maintenance and updating of the Wiki's content. Changes to the disclaimer or platform links only need to be made in one place.

The `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is a crucial tool for achieving this consistency. By adhering to its usage guidelines, editors contribute to the overall quality and reliability of the Wiki.

Related Templates and Concepts

  • Template:Article: A more comprehensive template used for creating the overall structure of an article, including headings, introduction, and content sections. `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is typically used *within* an article created using `Template:Article`.
  • Template:Infobox: Used to create summary boxes containing key information about a specific trading strategy or indicator.
  • Category: A mechanism for organizing articles into logical groupings. All articles utilizing `Template:ArticleEnd/core` should be categorized appropriately.
  • Transclusion: The process by which a template's content is included in an article. This is how `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` works.
  • MediaWiki Syntax: The markup language used to format content within MediaWiki.

Best Practices and Guidelines

  • **Always include** `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` at the end of all relevant articles.
  • **Use customization options sparingly** and only when necessary.
  • **Obtain approval from a Wiki administrator** before using the `externalLinks` parameter.
  • **Ensure that all links** (internal and external) are accurate and up-to-date.
  • **Follow the Wiki's style guide** for formatting and writing.
  • **Be mindful of legal considerations** and ensure that the disclaimer is always present (unless explicitly overridden with `noDisclaimer=true` and administrator approval).
  • **Contribute to the improvement of the template** by suggesting enhancements or bug fixes to the Wiki administration.

Advanced Topics and Considerations

  • **Template Parsing:** Understanding how MediaWiki parses templates can help you troubleshoot issues and create more complex templates.
  • **Template Sandboxes:** Use a template sandbox to test changes to the template before deploying them to the live Wiki.
  • **Version Control:** The Wiki's revision history provides a valuable tool for tracking changes to the template and reverting to previous versions if necessary.
  • **Lua Scripting:** For more complex template logic, consider using Lua scripting within MediaWiki templates. This allows for more dynamic and powerful functionality. This is beyond the scope of this introductory article.

Strategies, Technical Analysis, Indicators, and Trends – Extensive Linking

To fulfill the requirement of 25 links related to strategies, technical analysis, indicators, and trends, the following links are included (all internal links):

1. Scalping 2. Day Trading 3. Swing Trading 4. Position Trading 5. Trend Following 6. Mean Reversion 7. Arbitrage 8. Momentum Trading 9. Breakout Trading 10. Gap Trading 11. Elliott Wave Theory 12. Dow Theory 13. Ichimoku Cloud 14. MACD 15. RSI 16. Stochastic Oscillator 17. Moving Average Convergence Divergence 18. Average True Range (ATR) 19. Parabolic SAR 20. On Balance Volume (OBV) 21. Volume Price Trend 22. Head and Shoulders Pattern 23. Double Top 24. Double Bottom 25. Triangles (Trading) 26. Harmonic Patterns 27. Fibonacci Extensions 28. Chart Patterns 29. Candlestick Reversal Patterns 30. Market Cycle

These links are strategically placed throughout the article to provide readers with easy access to related concepts and encourage further exploration of the Wiki's content. Understanding these concepts is vital for successful trading and investment. Remember to always practice Risk Management when implementing any trading strategy. The study of Trading Psychology will also aid in your success. Consider the importance of Market Sentiment when analyzing potential trades. Learning about Candlestick Patterns can provide valuable insights. Always be aware of current Market Trends. Understanding Support and Resistance levels is fundamental. Don't forget to study Technical Analysis in detail. Utilize Fundamental Analysis to complement your technical insights. Mastering Moving Averages is crucial. Explore the power of Bollinger Bands. Learn how to use Fibonacci Retracement effectively.

Start Trading Now

Sign up at IQ Option (Minimum deposit $10) Open an account at Pocket Option (Minimum deposit $5)

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners ```

The template will then automatically render the standardized content. No further action is required.

However, the template also supports optional parameters to allow for some degree of customization (discussed in the next section).

Customization Options

While the template is designed for consistency, it does offer a few customization options to cater to the specific needs of individual articles. These options are implemented using parameters passed to the template tag.

  • `noDisclaimer` (Boolean): If set to `true`, this parameter suppresses the display of the disclaimer section. This is rarely used and should only be applied in exceptional circumstances, with approval from a Wiki administrator. Example: `
  1. Template:ArticleEnd/core

Template:ArticleEnd/core is a fundamental template within the Wiki's structure, designed to provide a standardized and consistent ending to all articles related to financial trading, technical analysis, and investment strategies. It's a core component of maintaining a professional and unified presentation across the entire site. This article will delve into the specifics of the template, its functionality, usage, customization options, and why it’s crucial for the overall quality of the Wiki. Understanding this template is essential for any editor contributing to the Wiki, ensuring consistency and providing a valuable resource for readers.

Purpose and Functionality

The primary purpose of `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is to automatically insert a set of standardized elements at the end of each relevant article. These elements typically include:

  • Disclaimer: A legally required disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. This is paramount for mitigating legal risk.
  • Further Reading: Links to related articles within the Wiki, encouraging users to explore related concepts and deepen their understanding. This is key for Internal Linking.
  • See Also: Similar to Further Reading, but often includes links to more general overviews or foundational concepts.
  • External Resources: Links to reputable external websites providing additional information (used sparingly and with caution due to quality control).
  • Trading Platforms: Affiliate links to recommended trading platforms (managed and vetted by the Wiki administration).
  • Community Links: Links to the Wiki's community channels, such as Telegram or Discord, to foster engagement and provide support.

The template functions by encapsulating these elements in a reusable structure. Instead of manually adding these sections to every article, editors simply include the `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` tag at the end of their content. The Wiki software then automatically expands this tag, inserting the pre-defined content. This significantly reduces redundancy, ensures consistency, and simplifies the editing process.

Usage

Using the `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is remarkably simple. At the end of any article related to trading strategies, technical indicators, or financial markets, simply add the following code:

```wiki Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core ```

The template will then automatically render the standardized content. No further action is required.

However, the template also supports optional parameters to allow for some degree of customization (discussed in the next section).

Customization Options

While the template is designed for consistency, it does offer a few customization options to cater to the specific needs of individual articles. These options are implemented using parameters passed to the template tag.

  • `noDisclaimer` (Boolean): If set to `true`, this parameter suppresses the display of the disclaimer section. This is rarely used and should only be applied in exceptional circumstances, with approval from a Wiki administrator. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noPlatforms` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the trading platform links. Useful when the article specifically discusses platforms not covered in the standard list, or if the admin team decides to temporarily remove platform advertisements. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noCommunity` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the community links. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `furtherReading` (Text): Allows you to specify a comma-separated list of article titles to be included in the "Further Reading" section, overriding the default links. Ensure these articles actually exist. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `seeAlso` (Text): Similar to `furtherReading`, but for the "See Also" section. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `externalLinks` (Text): Allows you to add a comma-separated list of external links. *Use this with extreme caution* and only link to highly reputable sources. Approval from an admin is strongly recommended before using this parameter. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`

These parameters allow editors to tailor the template's output to the specific context of their article while still maintaining the overall structure and consistency of the Wiki.

Template Code (for advanced users)

For those interested in understanding the template's internal workings, here's a simplified representation of the template code (as of MediaWiki 1.40):

```wiki

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you could lose money. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Further Reading

See Also

External Resources

  • (Admin-approved links would go here - currently none by default)

Trading Platforms

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners

```

This code demonstrates the core structure of the template. The `` tags ensure that the code is only included when the template is transcluded (i.e., when `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` is used in an article).

Importance of Consistency

Maintaining consistency across the Wiki is paramount for several reasons:

  • Professionalism: A consistent presentation enhances the Wiki’s credibility and professionalism.
  • User Experience: Users can easily navigate and understand the information presented when a standardized format is used.
  • Legal Protection: A consistent disclaimer helps to mitigate legal risks.
  • Maintainability: A standardized template simplifies the maintenance and updating of the Wiki's content. Changes to the disclaimer or platform links only need to be made in one place.

The `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is a crucial tool for achieving this consistency. By adhering to its usage guidelines, editors contribute to the overall quality and reliability of the Wiki.

Related Templates and Concepts

  • Template:Article: A more comprehensive template used for creating the overall structure of an article, including headings, introduction, and content sections. `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is typically used *within* an article created using `Template:Article`.
  • Template:Infobox: Used to create summary boxes containing key information about a specific trading strategy or indicator.
  • Category: A mechanism for organizing articles into logical groupings. All articles utilizing `Template:ArticleEnd/core` should be categorized appropriately.
  • Transclusion: The process by which a template's content is included in an article. This is how `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` works.
  • MediaWiki Syntax: The markup language used to format content within MediaWiki.

Best Practices and Guidelines

  • **Always include** `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` at the end of all relevant articles.
  • **Use customization options sparingly** and only when necessary.
  • **Obtain approval from a Wiki administrator** before using the `externalLinks` parameter.
  • **Ensure that all links** (internal and external) are accurate and up-to-date.
  • **Follow the Wiki's style guide** for formatting and writing.
  • **Be mindful of legal considerations** and ensure that the disclaimer is always present (unless explicitly overridden with `noDisclaimer=true` and administrator approval).
  • **Contribute to the improvement of the template** by suggesting enhancements or bug fixes to the Wiki administration.

Advanced Topics and Considerations

  • **Template Parsing:** Understanding how MediaWiki parses templates can help you troubleshoot issues and create more complex templates.
  • **Template Sandboxes:** Use a template sandbox to test changes to the template before deploying them to the live Wiki.
  • **Version Control:** The Wiki's revision history provides a valuable tool for tracking changes to the template and reverting to previous versions if necessary.
  • **Lua Scripting:** For more complex template logic, consider using Lua scripting within MediaWiki templates. This allows for more dynamic and powerful functionality. This is beyond the scope of this introductory article.

Strategies, Technical Analysis, Indicators, and Trends – Extensive Linking

To fulfill the requirement of 25 links related to strategies, technical analysis, indicators, and trends, the following links are included (all internal links):

1. Scalping 2. Day Trading 3. Swing Trading 4. Position Trading 5. Trend Following 6. Mean Reversion 7. Arbitrage 8. Momentum Trading 9. Breakout Trading 10. Gap Trading 11. Elliott Wave Theory 12. Dow Theory 13. Ichimoku Cloud 14. MACD 15. RSI 16. Stochastic Oscillator 17. Moving Average Convergence Divergence 18. Average True Range (ATR) 19. Parabolic SAR 20. On Balance Volume (OBV) 21. Volume Price Trend 22. Head and Shoulders Pattern 23. Double Top 24. Double Bottom 25. Triangles (Trading) 26. Harmonic Patterns 27. Fibonacci Extensions 28. Chart Patterns 29. Candlestick Reversal Patterns 30. Market Cycle

These links are strategically placed throughout the article to provide readers with easy access to related concepts and encourage further exploration of the Wiki's content. Understanding these concepts is vital for successful trading and investment. Remember to always practice Risk Management when implementing any trading strategy. The study of Trading Psychology will also aid in your success. Consider the importance of Market Sentiment when analyzing potential trades. Learning about Candlestick Patterns can provide valuable insights. Always be aware of current Market Trends. Understanding Support and Resistance levels is fundamental. Don't forget to study Technical Analysis in detail. Utilize Fundamental Analysis to complement your technical insights. Mastering Moving Averages is crucial. Explore the power of Bollinger Bands. Learn how to use Fibonacci Retracement effectively.

Start Trading Now

Sign up at IQ Option (Minimum deposit $10) Open an account at Pocket Option (Minimum deposit $5)

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners`

  • `noPlatforms` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the trading platform links. Useful when the article specifically discusses platforms not covered in the standard list, or if the admin team decides to temporarily remove platform advertisements. Example: `
  1. Template:ArticleEnd/core

Template:ArticleEnd/core is a fundamental template within the Wiki's structure, designed to provide a standardized and consistent ending to all articles related to financial trading, technical analysis, and investment strategies. It's a core component of maintaining a professional and unified presentation across the entire site. This article will delve into the specifics of the template, its functionality, usage, customization options, and why it’s crucial for the overall quality of the Wiki. Understanding this template is essential for any editor contributing to the Wiki, ensuring consistency and providing a valuable resource for readers.

Purpose and Functionality

The primary purpose of `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is to automatically insert a set of standardized elements at the end of each relevant article. These elements typically include:

  • Disclaimer: A legally required disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. This is paramount for mitigating legal risk.
  • Further Reading: Links to related articles within the Wiki, encouraging users to explore related concepts and deepen their understanding. This is key for Internal Linking.
  • See Also: Similar to Further Reading, but often includes links to more general overviews or foundational concepts.
  • External Resources: Links to reputable external websites providing additional information (used sparingly and with caution due to quality control).
  • Trading Platforms: Affiliate links to recommended trading platforms (managed and vetted by the Wiki administration).
  • Community Links: Links to the Wiki's community channels, such as Telegram or Discord, to foster engagement and provide support.

The template functions by encapsulating these elements in a reusable structure. Instead of manually adding these sections to every article, editors simply include the `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` tag at the end of their content. The Wiki software then automatically expands this tag, inserting the pre-defined content. This significantly reduces redundancy, ensures consistency, and simplifies the editing process.

Usage

Using the `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is remarkably simple. At the end of any article related to trading strategies, technical indicators, or financial markets, simply add the following code:

```wiki Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core ```

The template will then automatically render the standardized content. No further action is required.

However, the template also supports optional parameters to allow for some degree of customization (discussed in the next section).

Customization Options

While the template is designed for consistency, it does offer a few customization options to cater to the specific needs of individual articles. These options are implemented using parameters passed to the template tag.

  • `noDisclaimer` (Boolean): If set to `true`, this parameter suppresses the display of the disclaimer section. This is rarely used and should only be applied in exceptional circumstances, with approval from a Wiki administrator. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noPlatforms` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the trading platform links. Useful when the article specifically discusses platforms not covered in the standard list, or if the admin team decides to temporarily remove platform advertisements. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noCommunity` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the community links. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `furtherReading` (Text): Allows you to specify a comma-separated list of article titles to be included in the "Further Reading" section, overriding the default links. Ensure these articles actually exist. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `seeAlso` (Text): Similar to `furtherReading`, but for the "See Also" section. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `externalLinks` (Text): Allows you to add a comma-separated list of external links. *Use this with extreme caution* and only link to highly reputable sources. Approval from an admin is strongly recommended before using this parameter. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`

These parameters allow editors to tailor the template's output to the specific context of their article while still maintaining the overall structure and consistency of the Wiki.

Template Code (for advanced users)

For those interested in understanding the template's internal workings, here's a simplified representation of the template code (as of MediaWiki 1.40):

```wiki

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you could lose money. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Further Reading

See Also

External Resources

  • (Admin-approved links would go here - currently none by default)

Trading Platforms

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners

```

This code demonstrates the core structure of the template. The `` tags ensure that the code is only included when the template is transcluded (i.e., when `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` is used in an article).

Importance of Consistency

Maintaining consistency across the Wiki is paramount for several reasons:

  • Professionalism: A consistent presentation enhances the Wiki’s credibility and professionalism.
  • User Experience: Users can easily navigate and understand the information presented when a standardized format is used.
  • Legal Protection: A consistent disclaimer helps to mitigate legal risks.
  • Maintainability: A standardized template simplifies the maintenance and updating of the Wiki's content. Changes to the disclaimer or platform links only need to be made in one place.

The `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is a crucial tool for achieving this consistency. By adhering to its usage guidelines, editors contribute to the overall quality and reliability of the Wiki.

Related Templates and Concepts

  • Template:Article: A more comprehensive template used for creating the overall structure of an article, including headings, introduction, and content sections. `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is typically used *within* an article created using `Template:Article`.
  • Template:Infobox: Used to create summary boxes containing key information about a specific trading strategy or indicator.
  • Category: A mechanism for organizing articles into logical groupings. All articles utilizing `Template:ArticleEnd/core` should be categorized appropriately.
  • Transclusion: The process by which a template's content is included in an article. This is how `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` works.
  • MediaWiki Syntax: The markup language used to format content within MediaWiki.

Best Practices and Guidelines

  • **Always include** `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` at the end of all relevant articles.
  • **Use customization options sparingly** and only when necessary.
  • **Obtain approval from a Wiki administrator** before using the `externalLinks` parameter.
  • **Ensure that all links** (internal and external) are accurate and up-to-date.
  • **Follow the Wiki's style guide** for formatting and writing.
  • **Be mindful of legal considerations** and ensure that the disclaimer is always present (unless explicitly overridden with `noDisclaimer=true` and administrator approval).
  • **Contribute to the improvement of the template** by suggesting enhancements or bug fixes to the Wiki administration.

Advanced Topics and Considerations

  • **Template Parsing:** Understanding how MediaWiki parses templates can help you troubleshoot issues and create more complex templates.
  • **Template Sandboxes:** Use a template sandbox to test changes to the template before deploying them to the live Wiki.
  • **Version Control:** The Wiki's revision history provides a valuable tool for tracking changes to the template and reverting to previous versions if necessary.
  • **Lua Scripting:** For more complex template logic, consider using Lua scripting within MediaWiki templates. This allows for more dynamic and powerful functionality. This is beyond the scope of this introductory article.

Strategies, Technical Analysis, Indicators, and Trends – Extensive Linking

To fulfill the requirement of 25 links related to strategies, technical analysis, indicators, and trends, the following links are included (all internal links):

1. Scalping 2. Day Trading 3. Swing Trading 4. Position Trading 5. Trend Following 6. Mean Reversion 7. Arbitrage 8. Momentum Trading 9. Breakout Trading 10. Gap Trading 11. Elliott Wave Theory 12. Dow Theory 13. Ichimoku Cloud 14. MACD 15. RSI 16. Stochastic Oscillator 17. Moving Average Convergence Divergence 18. Average True Range (ATR) 19. Parabolic SAR 20. On Balance Volume (OBV) 21. Volume Price Trend 22. Head and Shoulders Pattern 23. Double Top 24. Double Bottom 25. Triangles (Trading) 26. Harmonic Patterns 27. Fibonacci Extensions 28. Chart Patterns 29. Candlestick Reversal Patterns 30. Market Cycle

These links are strategically placed throughout the article to provide readers with easy access to related concepts and encourage further exploration of the Wiki's content. Understanding these concepts is vital for successful trading and investment. Remember to always practice Risk Management when implementing any trading strategy. The study of Trading Psychology will also aid in your success. Consider the importance of Market Sentiment when analyzing potential trades. Learning about Candlestick Patterns can provide valuable insights. Always be aware of current Market Trends. Understanding Support and Resistance levels is fundamental. Don't forget to study Technical Analysis in detail. Utilize Fundamental Analysis to complement your technical insights. Mastering Moving Averages is crucial. Explore the power of Bollinger Bands. Learn how to use Fibonacci Retracement effectively.

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Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners`

  • `noCommunity` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the community links. Example: `
  1. Template:ArticleEnd/core

Template:ArticleEnd/core is a fundamental template within the Wiki's structure, designed to provide a standardized and consistent ending to all articles related to financial trading, technical analysis, and investment strategies. It's a core component of maintaining a professional and unified presentation across the entire site. This article will delve into the specifics of the template, its functionality, usage, customization options, and why it’s crucial for the overall quality of the Wiki. Understanding this template is essential for any editor contributing to the Wiki, ensuring consistency and providing a valuable resource for readers.

Purpose and Functionality

The primary purpose of `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is to automatically insert a set of standardized elements at the end of each relevant article. These elements typically include:

  • Disclaimer: A legally required disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. This is paramount for mitigating legal risk.
  • Further Reading: Links to related articles within the Wiki, encouraging users to explore related concepts and deepen their understanding. This is key for Internal Linking.
  • See Also: Similar to Further Reading, but often includes links to more general overviews or foundational concepts.
  • External Resources: Links to reputable external websites providing additional information (used sparingly and with caution due to quality control).
  • Trading Platforms: Affiliate links to recommended trading platforms (managed and vetted by the Wiki administration).
  • Community Links: Links to the Wiki's community channels, such as Telegram or Discord, to foster engagement and provide support.

The template functions by encapsulating these elements in a reusable structure. Instead of manually adding these sections to every article, editors simply include the `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` tag at the end of their content. The Wiki software then automatically expands this tag, inserting the pre-defined content. This significantly reduces redundancy, ensures consistency, and simplifies the editing process.

Usage

Using the `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is remarkably simple. At the end of any article related to trading strategies, technical indicators, or financial markets, simply add the following code:

```wiki Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core ```

The template will then automatically render the standardized content. No further action is required.

However, the template also supports optional parameters to allow for some degree of customization (discussed in the next section).

Customization Options

While the template is designed for consistency, it does offer a few customization options to cater to the specific needs of individual articles. These options are implemented using parameters passed to the template tag.

  • `noDisclaimer` (Boolean): If set to `true`, this parameter suppresses the display of the disclaimer section. This is rarely used and should only be applied in exceptional circumstances, with approval from a Wiki administrator. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noPlatforms` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the trading platform links. Useful when the article specifically discusses platforms not covered in the standard list, or if the admin team decides to temporarily remove platform advertisements. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noCommunity` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the community links. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `furtherReading` (Text): Allows you to specify a comma-separated list of article titles to be included in the "Further Reading" section, overriding the default links. Ensure these articles actually exist. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `seeAlso` (Text): Similar to `furtherReading`, but for the "See Also" section. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `externalLinks` (Text): Allows you to add a comma-separated list of external links. *Use this with extreme caution* and only link to highly reputable sources. Approval from an admin is strongly recommended before using this parameter. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`

These parameters allow editors to tailor the template's output to the specific context of their article while still maintaining the overall structure and consistency of the Wiki.

Template Code (for advanced users)

For those interested in understanding the template's internal workings, here's a simplified representation of the template code (as of MediaWiki 1.40):

```wiki

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you could lose money. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Further Reading

See Also

External Resources

  • (Admin-approved links would go here - currently none by default)

Trading Platforms

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners

```

This code demonstrates the core structure of the template. The `` tags ensure that the code is only included when the template is transcluded (i.e., when `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` is used in an article).

Importance of Consistency

Maintaining consistency across the Wiki is paramount for several reasons:

  • Professionalism: A consistent presentation enhances the Wiki’s credibility and professionalism.
  • User Experience: Users can easily navigate and understand the information presented when a standardized format is used.
  • Legal Protection: A consistent disclaimer helps to mitigate legal risks.
  • Maintainability: A standardized template simplifies the maintenance and updating of the Wiki's content. Changes to the disclaimer or platform links only need to be made in one place.

The `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is a crucial tool for achieving this consistency. By adhering to its usage guidelines, editors contribute to the overall quality and reliability of the Wiki.

Related Templates and Concepts

  • Template:Article: A more comprehensive template used for creating the overall structure of an article, including headings, introduction, and content sections. `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is typically used *within* an article created using `Template:Article`.
  • Template:Infobox: Used to create summary boxes containing key information about a specific trading strategy or indicator.
  • Category: A mechanism for organizing articles into logical groupings. All articles utilizing `Template:ArticleEnd/core` should be categorized appropriately.
  • Transclusion: The process by which a template's content is included in an article. This is how `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` works.
  • MediaWiki Syntax: The markup language used to format content within MediaWiki.

Best Practices and Guidelines

  • **Always include** `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` at the end of all relevant articles.
  • **Use customization options sparingly** and only when necessary.
  • **Obtain approval from a Wiki administrator** before using the `externalLinks` parameter.
  • **Ensure that all links** (internal and external) are accurate and up-to-date.
  • **Follow the Wiki's style guide** for formatting and writing.
  • **Be mindful of legal considerations** and ensure that the disclaimer is always present (unless explicitly overridden with `noDisclaimer=true` and administrator approval).
  • **Contribute to the improvement of the template** by suggesting enhancements or bug fixes to the Wiki administration.

Advanced Topics and Considerations

  • **Template Parsing:** Understanding how MediaWiki parses templates can help you troubleshoot issues and create more complex templates.
  • **Template Sandboxes:** Use a template sandbox to test changes to the template before deploying them to the live Wiki.
  • **Version Control:** The Wiki's revision history provides a valuable tool for tracking changes to the template and reverting to previous versions if necessary.
  • **Lua Scripting:** For more complex template logic, consider using Lua scripting within MediaWiki templates. This allows for more dynamic and powerful functionality. This is beyond the scope of this introductory article.

Strategies, Technical Analysis, Indicators, and Trends – Extensive Linking

To fulfill the requirement of 25 links related to strategies, technical analysis, indicators, and trends, the following links are included (all internal links):

1. Scalping 2. Day Trading 3. Swing Trading 4. Position Trading 5. Trend Following 6. Mean Reversion 7. Arbitrage 8. Momentum Trading 9. Breakout Trading 10. Gap Trading 11. Elliott Wave Theory 12. Dow Theory 13. Ichimoku Cloud 14. MACD 15. RSI 16. Stochastic Oscillator 17. Moving Average Convergence Divergence 18. Average True Range (ATR) 19. Parabolic SAR 20. On Balance Volume (OBV) 21. Volume Price Trend 22. Head and Shoulders Pattern 23. Double Top 24. Double Bottom 25. Triangles (Trading) 26. Harmonic Patterns 27. Fibonacci Extensions 28. Chart Patterns 29. Candlestick Reversal Patterns 30. Market Cycle

These links are strategically placed throughout the article to provide readers with easy access to related concepts and encourage further exploration of the Wiki's content. Understanding these concepts is vital for successful trading and investment. Remember to always practice Risk Management when implementing any trading strategy. The study of Trading Psychology will also aid in your success. Consider the importance of Market Sentiment when analyzing potential trades. Learning about Candlestick Patterns can provide valuable insights. Always be aware of current Market Trends. Understanding Support and Resistance levels is fundamental. Don't forget to study Technical Analysis in detail. Utilize Fundamental Analysis to complement your technical insights. Mastering Moving Averages is crucial. Explore the power of Bollinger Bands. Learn how to use Fibonacci Retracement effectively.

Start Trading Now

Sign up at IQ Option (Minimum deposit $10) Open an account at Pocket Option (Minimum deposit $5)

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners`

  • `furtherReading` (Text): Allows you to specify a comma-separated list of article titles to be included in the "Further Reading" section, overriding the default links. Ensure these articles actually exist. Example: `
  1. Template:ArticleEnd/core

Template:ArticleEnd/core is a fundamental template within the Wiki's structure, designed to provide a standardized and consistent ending to all articles related to financial trading, technical analysis, and investment strategies. It's a core component of maintaining a professional and unified presentation across the entire site. This article will delve into the specifics of the template, its functionality, usage, customization options, and why it’s crucial for the overall quality of the Wiki. Understanding this template is essential for any editor contributing to the Wiki, ensuring consistency and providing a valuable resource for readers.

Purpose and Functionality

The primary purpose of `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is to automatically insert a set of standardized elements at the end of each relevant article. These elements typically include:

  • Disclaimer: A legally required disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. This is paramount for mitigating legal risk.
  • Further Reading: Links to related articles within the Wiki, encouraging users to explore related concepts and deepen their understanding. This is key for Internal Linking.
  • See Also: Similar to Further Reading, but often includes links to more general overviews or foundational concepts.
  • External Resources: Links to reputable external websites providing additional information (used sparingly and with caution due to quality control).
  • Trading Platforms: Affiliate links to recommended trading platforms (managed and vetted by the Wiki administration).
  • Community Links: Links to the Wiki's community channels, such as Telegram or Discord, to foster engagement and provide support.

The template functions by encapsulating these elements in a reusable structure. Instead of manually adding these sections to every article, editors simply include the `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` tag at the end of their content. The Wiki software then automatically expands this tag, inserting the pre-defined content. This significantly reduces redundancy, ensures consistency, and simplifies the editing process.

Usage

Using the `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is remarkably simple. At the end of any article related to trading strategies, technical indicators, or financial markets, simply add the following code:

```wiki Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core ```

The template will then automatically render the standardized content. No further action is required.

However, the template also supports optional parameters to allow for some degree of customization (discussed in the next section).

Customization Options

While the template is designed for consistency, it does offer a few customization options to cater to the specific needs of individual articles. These options are implemented using parameters passed to the template tag.

  • `noDisclaimer` (Boolean): If set to `true`, this parameter suppresses the display of the disclaimer section. This is rarely used and should only be applied in exceptional circumstances, with approval from a Wiki administrator. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noPlatforms` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the trading platform links. Useful when the article specifically discusses platforms not covered in the standard list, or if the admin team decides to temporarily remove platform advertisements. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noCommunity` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the community links. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `furtherReading` (Text): Allows you to specify a comma-separated list of article titles to be included in the "Further Reading" section, overriding the default links. Ensure these articles actually exist. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `seeAlso` (Text): Similar to `furtherReading`, but for the "See Also" section. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `externalLinks` (Text): Allows you to add a comma-separated list of external links. *Use this with extreme caution* and only link to highly reputable sources. Approval from an admin is strongly recommended before using this parameter. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`

These parameters allow editors to tailor the template's output to the specific context of their article while still maintaining the overall structure and consistency of the Wiki.

Template Code (for advanced users)

For those interested in understanding the template's internal workings, here's a simplified representation of the template code (as of MediaWiki 1.40):

```wiki

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you could lose money. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Further Reading

See Also

External Resources

  • (Admin-approved links would go here - currently none by default)

Trading Platforms

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners

```

This code demonstrates the core structure of the template. The `` tags ensure that the code is only included when the template is transcluded (i.e., when `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` is used in an article).

Importance of Consistency

Maintaining consistency across the Wiki is paramount for several reasons:

  • Professionalism: A consistent presentation enhances the Wiki’s credibility and professionalism.
  • User Experience: Users can easily navigate and understand the information presented when a standardized format is used.
  • Legal Protection: A consistent disclaimer helps to mitigate legal risks.
  • Maintainability: A standardized template simplifies the maintenance and updating of the Wiki's content. Changes to the disclaimer or platform links only need to be made in one place.

The `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is a crucial tool for achieving this consistency. By adhering to its usage guidelines, editors contribute to the overall quality and reliability of the Wiki.

Related Templates and Concepts

  • Template:Article: A more comprehensive template used for creating the overall structure of an article, including headings, introduction, and content sections. `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is typically used *within* an article created using `Template:Article`.
  • Template:Infobox: Used to create summary boxes containing key information about a specific trading strategy or indicator.
  • Category: A mechanism for organizing articles into logical groupings. All articles utilizing `Template:ArticleEnd/core` should be categorized appropriately.
  • Transclusion: The process by which a template's content is included in an article. This is how `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` works.
  • MediaWiki Syntax: The markup language used to format content within MediaWiki.

Best Practices and Guidelines

  • **Always include** `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` at the end of all relevant articles.
  • **Use customization options sparingly** and only when necessary.
  • **Obtain approval from a Wiki administrator** before using the `externalLinks` parameter.
  • **Ensure that all links** (internal and external) are accurate and up-to-date.
  • **Follow the Wiki's style guide** for formatting and writing.
  • **Be mindful of legal considerations** and ensure that the disclaimer is always present (unless explicitly overridden with `noDisclaimer=true` and administrator approval).
  • **Contribute to the improvement of the template** by suggesting enhancements or bug fixes to the Wiki administration.

Advanced Topics and Considerations

  • **Template Parsing:** Understanding how MediaWiki parses templates can help you troubleshoot issues and create more complex templates.
  • **Template Sandboxes:** Use a template sandbox to test changes to the template before deploying them to the live Wiki.
  • **Version Control:** The Wiki's revision history provides a valuable tool for tracking changes to the template and reverting to previous versions if necessary.
  • **Lua Scripting:** For more complex template logic, consider using Lua scripting within MediaWiki templates. This allows for more dynamic and powerful functionality. This is beyond the scope of this introductory article.

Strategies, Technical Analysis, Indicators, and Trends – Extensive Linking

To fulfill the requirement of 25 links related to strategies, technical analysis, indicators, and trends, the following links are included (all internal links):

1. Scalping 2. Day Trading 3. Swing Trading 4. Position Trading 5. Trend Following 6. Mean Reversion 7. Arbitrage 8. Momentum Trading 9. Breakout Trading 10. Gap Trading 11. Elliott Wave Theory 12. Dow Theory 13. Ichimoku Cloud 14. MACD 15. RSI 16. Stochastic Oscillator 17. Moving Average Convergence Divergence 18. Average True Range (ATR) 19. Parabolic SAR 20. On Balance Volume (OBV) 21. Volume Price Trend 22. Head and Shoulders Pattern 23. Double Top 24. Double Bottom 25. Triangles (Trading) 26. Harmonic Patterns 27. Fibonacci Extensions 28. Chart Patterns 29. Candlestick Reversal Patterns 30. Market Cycle

These links are strategically placed throughout the article to provide readers with easy access to related concepts and encourage further exploration of the Wiki's content. Understanding these concepts is vital for successful trading and investment. Remember to always practice Risk Management when implementing any trading strategy. The study of Trading Psychology will also aid in your success. Consider the importance of Market Sentiment when analyzing potential trades. Learning about Candlestick Patterns can provide valuable insights. Always be aware of current Market Trends. Understanding Support and Resistance levels is fundamental. Don't forget to study Technical Analysis in detail. Utilize Fundamental Analysis to complement your technical insights. Mastering Moving Averages is crucial. Explore the power of Bollinger Bands. Learn how to use Fibonacci Retracement effectively.

Start Trading Now

Sign up at IQ Option (Minimum deposit $10) Open an account at Pocket Option (Minimum deposit $5)

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners`

  • `seeAlso` (Text): Similar to `furtherReading`, but for the "See Also" section. Example: `
  1. Template:ArticleEnd/core

Template:ArticleEnd/core is a fundamental template within the Wiki's structure, designed to provide a standardized and consistent ending to all articles related to financial trading, technical analysis, and investment strategies. It's a core component of maintaining a professional and unified presentation across the entire site. This article will delve into the specifics of the template, its functionality, usage, customization options, and why it’s crucial for the overall quality of the Wiki. Understanding this template is essential for any editor contributing to the Wiki, ensuring consistency and providing a valuable resource for readers.

Purpose and Functionality

The primary purpose of `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is to automatically insert a set of standardized elements at the end of each relevant article. These elements typically include:

  • Disclaimer: A legally required disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. This is paramount for mitigating legal risk.
  • Further Reading: Links to related articles within the Wiki, encouraging users to explore related concepts and deepen their understanding. This is key for Internal Linking.
  • See Also: Similar to Further Reading, but often includes links to more general overviews or foundational concepts.
  • External Resources: Links to reputable external websites providing additional information (used sparingly and with caution due to quality control).
  • Trading Platforms: Affiliate links to recommended trading platforms (managed and vetted by the Wiki administration).
  • Community Links: Links to the Wiki's community channels, such as Telegram or Discord, to foster engagement and provide support.

The template functions by encapsulating these elements in a reusable structure. Instead of manually adding these sections to every article, editors simply include the `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` tag at the end of their content. The Wiki software then automatically expands this tag, inserting the pre-defined content. This significantly reduces redundancy, ensures consistency, and simplifies the editing process.

Usage

Using the `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is remarkably simple. At the end of any article related to trading strategies, technical indicators, or financial markets, simply add the following code:

```wiki Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core ```

The template will then automatically render the standardized content. No further action is required.

However, the template also supports optional parameters to allow for some degree of customization (discussed in the next section).

Customization Options

While the template is designed for consistency, it does offer a few customization options to cater to the specific needs of individual articles. These options are implemented using parameters passed to the template tag.

  • `noDisclaimer` (Boolean): If set to `true`, this parameter suppresses the display of the disclaimer section. This is rarely used and should only be applied in exceptional circumstances, with approval from a Wiki administrator. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noPlatforms` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the trading platform links. Useful when the article specifically discusses platforms not covered in the standard list, or if the admin team decides to temporarily remove platform advertisements. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noCommunity` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the community links. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `furtherReading` (Text): Allows you to specify a comma-separated list of article titles to be included in the "Further Reading" section, overriding the default links. Ensure these articles actually exist. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `seeAlso` (Text): Similar to `furtherReading`, but for the "See Also" section. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `externalLinks` (Text): Allows you to add a comma-separated list of external links. *Use this with extreme caution* and only link to highly reputable sources. Approval from an admin is strongly recommended before using this parameter. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`

These parameters allow editors to tailor the template's output to the specific context of their article while still maintaining the overall structure and consistency of the Wiki.

Template Code (for advanced users)

For those interested in understanding the template's internal workings, here's a simplified representation of the template code (as of MediaWiki 1.40):

```wiki

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you could lose money. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Further Reading

See Also

External Resources

  • (Admin-approved links would go here - currently none by default)

Trading Platforms

Join Our Community

Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners

```

This code demonstrates the core structure of the template. The `` tags ensure that the code is only included when the template is transcluded (i.e., when `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` is used in an article).

Importance of Consistency

Maintaining consistency across the Wiki is paramount for several reasons:

  • Professionalism: A consistent presentation enhances the Wiki’s credibility and professionalism.
  • User Experience: Users can easily navigate and understand the information presented when a standardized format is used.
  • Legal Protection: A consistent disclaimer helps to mitigate legal risks.
  • Maintainability: A standardized template simplifies the maintenance and updating of the Wiki's content. Changes to the disclaimer or platform links only need to be made in one place.

The `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is a crucial tool for achieving this consistency. By adhering to its usage guidelines, editors contribute to the overall quality and reliability of the Wiki.

Related Templates and Concepts

  • Template:Article: A more comprehensive template used for creating the overall structure of an article, including headings, introduction, and content sections. `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is typically used *within* an article created using `Template:Article`.
  • Template:Infobox: Used to create summary boxes containing key information about a specific trading strategy or indicator.
  • Category: A mechanism for organizing articles into logical groupings. All articles utilizing `Template:ArticleEnd/core` should be categorized appropriately.
  • Transclusion: The process by which a template's content is included in an article. This is how `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` works.
  • MediaWiki Syntax: The markup language used to format content within MediaWiki.

Best Practices and Guidelines

  • **Always include** `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` at the end of all relevant articles.
  • **Use customization options sparingly** and only when necessary.
  • **Obtain approval from a Wiki administrator** before using the `externalLinks` parameter.
  • **Ensure that all links** (internal and external) are accurate and up-to-date.
  • **Follow the Wiki's style guide** for formatting and writing.
  • **Be mindful of legal considerations** and ensure that the disclaimer is always present (unless explicitly overridden with `noDisclaimer=true` and administrator approval).
  • **Contribute to the improvement of the template** by suggesting enhancements or bug fixes to the Wiki administration.

Advanced Topics and Considerations

  • **Template Parsing:** Understanding how MediaWiki parses templates can help you troubleshoot issues and create more complex templates.
  • **Template Sandboxes:** Use a template sandbox to test changes to the template before deploying them to the live Wiki.
  • **Version Control:** The Wiki's revision history provides a valuable tool for tracking changes to the template and reverting to previous versions if necessary.
  • **Lua Scripting:** For more complex template logic, consider using Lua scripting within MediaWiki templates. This allows for more dynamic and powerful functionality. This is beyond the scope of this introductory article.

Strategies, Technical Analysis, Indicators, and Trends – Extensive Linking

To fulfill the requirement of 25 links related to strategies, technical analysis, indicators, and trends, the following links are included (all internal links):

1. Scalping 2. Day Trading 3. Swing Trading 4. Position Trading 5. Trend Following 6. Mean Reversion 7. Arbitrage 8. Momentum Trading 9. Breakout Trading 10. Gap Trading 11. Elliott Wave Theory 12. Dow Theory 13. Ichimoku Cloud 14. MACD 15. RSI 16. Stochastic Oscillator 17. Moving Average Convergence Divergence 18. Average True Range (ATR) 19. Parabolic SAR 20. On Balance Volume (OBV) 21. Volume Price Trend 22. Head and Shoulders Pattern 23. Double Top 24. Double Bottom 25. Triangles (Trading) 26. Harmonic Patterns 27. Fibonacci Extensions 28. Chart Patterns 29. Candlestick Reversal Patterns 30. Market Cycle

These links are strategically placed throughout the article to provide readers with easy access to related concepts and encourage further exploration of the Wiki's content. Understanding these concepts is vital for successful trading and investment. Remember to always practice Risk Management when implementing any trading strategy. The study of Trading Psychology will also aid in your success. Consider the importance of Market Sentiment when analyzing potential trades. Learning about Candlestick Patterns can provide valuable insights. Always be aware of current Market Trends. Understanding Support and Resistance levels is fundamental. Don't forget to study Technical Analysis in detail. Utilize Fundamental Analysis to complement your technical insights. Mastering Moving Averages is crucial. Explore the power of Bollinger Bands. Learn how to use Fibonacci Retracement effectively.

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  • `externalLinks` (Text): Allows you to add a comma-separated list of external links. *Use this with extreme caution* and only link to highly reputable sources. Approval from an admin is strongly recommended before using this parameter. Example: `
  1. Template:ArticleEnd/core

Template:ArticleEnd/core is a fundamental template within the Wiki's structure, designed to provide a standardized and consistent ending to all articles related to financial trading, technical analysis, and investment strategies. It's a core component of maintaining a professional and unified presentation across the entire site. This article will delve into the specifics of the template, its functionality, usage, customization options, and why it’s crucial for the overall quality of the Wiki. Understanding this template is essential for any editor contributing to the Wiki, ensuring consistency and providing a valuable resource for readers.

Purpose and Functionality

The primary purpose of `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is to automatically insert a set of standardized elements at the end of each relevant article. These elements typically include:

  • Disclaimer: A legally required disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. This is paramount for mitigating legal risk.
  • Further Reading: Links to related articles within the Wiki, encouraging users to explore related concepts and deepen their understanding. This is key for Internal Linking.
  • See Also: Similar to Further Reading, but often includes links to more general overviews or foundational concepts.
  • External Resources: Links to reputable external websites providing additional information (used sparingly and with caution due to quality control).
  • Trading Platforms: Affiliate links to recommended trading platforms (managed and vetted by the Wiki administration).
  • Community Links: Links to the Wiki's community channels, such as Telegram or Discord, to foster engagement and provide support.

The template functions by encapsulating these elements in a reusable structure. Instead of manually adding these sections to every article, editors simply include the `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` tag at the end of their content. The Wiki software then automatically expands this tag, inserting the pre-defined content. This significantly reduces redundancy, ensures consistency, and simplifies the editing process.

Usage

Using the `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is remarkably simple. At the end of any article related to trading strategies, technical indicators, or financial markets, simply add the following code:

```wiki Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core ```

The template will then automatically render the standardized content. No further action is required.

However, the template also supports optional parameters to allow for some degree of customization (discussed in the next section).

Customization Options

While the template is designed for consistency, it does offer a few customization options to cater to the specific needs of individual articles. These options are implemented using parameters passed to the template tag.

  • `noDisclaimer` (Boolean): If set to `true`, this parameter suppresses the display of the disclaimer section. This is rarely used and should only be applied in exceptional circumstances, with approval from a Wiki administrator. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noPlatforms` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the trading platform links. Useful when the article specifically discusses platforms not covered in the standard list, or if the admin team decides to temporarily remove platform advertisements. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `noCommunity` (Boolean): Suppresses the display of the community links. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `furtherReading` (Text): Allows you to specify a comma-separated list of article titles to be included in the "Further Reading" section, overriding the default links. Ensure these articles actually exist. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `seeAlso` (Text): Similar to `furtherReading`, but for the "See Also" section. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`
  • `externalLinks` (Text): Allows you to add a comma-separated list of external links. *Use this with extreme caution* and only link to highly reputable sources. Approval from an admin is strongly recommended before using this parameter. Example: `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core`

These parameters allow editors to tailor the template's output to the specific context of their article while still maintaining the overall structure and consistency of the Wiki.

Template Code (for advanced users)

For those interested in understanding the template's internal workings, here's a simplified representation of the template code (as of MediaWiki 1.40):

```wiki

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you could lose money. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Further Reading

See Also

External Resources

  • (Admin-approved links would go here - currently none by default)

Trading Platforms

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```

This code demonstrates the core structure of the template. The `` tags ensure that the code is only included when the template is transcluded (i.e., when `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` is used in an article).

Importance of Consistency

Maintaining consistency across the Wiki is paramount for several reasons:

  • Professionalism: A consistent presentation enhances the Wiki’s credibility and professionalism.
  • User Experience: Users can easily navigate and understand the information presented when a standardized format is used.
  • Legal Protection: A consistent disclaimer helps to mitigate legal risks.
  • Maintainability: A standardized template simplifies the maintenance and updating of the Wiki's content. Changes to the disclaimer or platform links only need to be made in one place.

The `Template:ArticleEnd/core` template is a crucial tool for achieving this consistency. By adhering to its usage guidelines, editors contribute to the overall quality and reliability of the Wiki.

Related Templates and Concepts

  • Template:Article: A more comprehensive template used for creating the overall structure of an article, including headings, introduction, and content sections. `Template:ArticleEnd/core` is typically used *within* an article created using `Template:Article`.
  • Template:Infobox: Used to create summary boxes containing key information about a specific trading strategy or indicator.
  • Category: A mechanism for organizing articles into logical groupings. All articles utilizing `Template:ArticleEnd/core` should be categorized appropriately.
  • Transclusion: The process by which a template's content is included in an article. This is how `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` works.
  • MediaWiki Syntax: The markup language used to format content within MediaWiki.

Best Practices and Guidelines

  • **Always include** `Template loop detected: Template:ArticleEnd/core` at the end of all relevant articles.
  • **Use customization options sparingly** and only when necessary.
  • **Obtain approval from a Wiki administrator** before using the `externalLinks` parameter.
  • **Ensure that all links** (internal and external) are accurate and up-to-date.
  • **Follow the Wiki's style guide** for formatting and writing.
  • **Be mindful of legal considerations** and ensure that the disclaimer is always present (unless explicitly overridden with `noDisclaimer=true` and administrator approval).
  • **Contribute to the improvement of the template** by suggesting enhancements or bug fixes to the Wiki administration.

Advanced Topics and Considerations

  • **Template Parsing:** Understanding how MediaWiki parses templates can help you troubleshoot issues and create more complex templates.
  • **Template Sandboxes:** Use a template sandbox to test changes to the template before deploying them to the live Wiki.
  • **Version Control:** The Wiki's revision history provides a valuable tool for tracking changes to the template and reverting to previous versions if necessary.
  • **Lua Scripting:** For more complex template logic, consider using Lua scripting within MediaWiki templates. This allows for more dynamic and powerful functionality. This is beyond the scope of this introductory article.

Strategies, Technical Analysis, Indicators, and Trends – Extensive Linking

To fulfill the requirement of 25 links related to strategies, technical analysis, indicators, and trends, the following links are included (all internal links):

1. Scalping 2. Day Trading 3. Swing Trading 4. Position Trading 5. Trend Following 6. Mean Reversion 7. Arbitrage 8. Momentum Trading 9. Breakout Trading 10. Gap Trading 11. Elliott Wave Theory 12. Dow Theory 13. Ichimoku Cloud 14. MACD 15. RSI 16. Stochastic Oscillator 17. Moving Average Convergence Divergence 18. Average True Range (ATR) 19. Parabolic SAR 20. On Balance Volume (OBV) 21. Volume Price Trend 22. Head and Shoulders Pattern 23. Double Top 24. Double Bottom 25. Triangles (Trading) 26. Harmonic Patterns 27. Fibonacci Extensions 28. Chart Patterns 29. Candlestick Reversal Patterns 30. Market Cycle

These links are strategically placed throughout the article to provide readers with easy access to related concepts and encourage further exploration of the Wiki's content. Understanding these concepts is vital for successful trading and investment. Remember to always practice Risk Management when implementing any trading strategy. The study of Trading Psychology will also aid in your success. Consider the importance of Market Sentiment when analyzing potential trades. Learning about Candlestick Patterns can provide valuable insights. Always be aware of current Market Trends. Understanding Support and Resistance levels is fundamental. Don't forget to study Technical Analysis in detail. Utilize Fundamental Analysis to complement your technical insights. Mastering Moving Averages is crucial. Explore the power of Bollinger Bands. Learn how to use Fibonacci Retracement effectively.

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Subscribe to our Telegram channel @strategybin to receive: ✓ Daily trading signals ✓ Exclusive strategy analysis ✓ Market trend alerts ✓ Educational materials for beginners`

These parameters allow editors to tailor the template's output to the specific context of their article while still maintaining the overall structure and consistency of the Wiki.

Template Code (for advanced users)

For those interested in understanding the template's internal workings, here's a simplified representation of the template code (as of MediaWiki 1.40):

```wiki

```

This code demonstrates the core structure of the template. The `

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