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A type of chart, developed by the Japanese, that is only concerned with price movement; time and volume are not included. It is thought to be named for the Japanese word for bricks, “renga”. A renko chart is constructed by placing a brick in the next column once the price surpasses the top or bottom of the previous brick…
