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> Easily add Google Analytics 4 to your web pages
This plugin enables Google Analytics for your entire WordPress site. Lightweight and fast with plenty of great features.
### Enable Google Analytics 4 ###
Steps to enable Google Analytics 4:
1. Follow [this guide](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9304153) to create a GA4 account
2. During account creation, you'll get a tracking (measurement) ID
3. Add your new tracking ID to the plugin setting, "GA Tracking ID"
4. Select "GA4" for the plugin setting, "Tracking Method"
Save changes and done. Wait 24-48 hours before viewing collected data in your GA account.
### GA Tracking Options ###
Here are the tracking methods available with this plugin:
* [GA4](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/10089681) / Google Analytics 4 (default)
* [Universal Analytics](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/11583528) (deprecated)
* Legacy Tracking (deprecated)
__Note:__ GA4 is recommended. Google has deprecated/disabled all other tracking options.
### GA Feature Support ###
* Supports [Google Analytics 4](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9304153)
* Supports [Display Advertising](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2444872)
* Supports [Enhanced Link Attribution](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/7377126)
* Supports [IP Anonymization](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052)
* Supports [Force SSL](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6385009)
* Supports [Google Optimize](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/12979939)
* Supports Tracker Objects (Universal Analytics)
* Supports User Opt-Out (Universal Analytics)
Also supports tracking links and conversions via the Custom Code setting. Learn more about [Google Analytics](https://www.google.com/analytics/).
### Features ###
* Blazing fast performance
* Does one thing and does it well
* Drop-dead simple and easy to use
* Regularly updated and "future proof"
* Stays current with the latest tracking code
* Includes tracking code in header or footer
* Includes tracking code on all WordPress web pages
* Includes option to add your own custom markup
* Sleek plugin Settings page with toggling panels
* Option to disable tracking of admin-level users
* Option to enable page tracking in the Admin Area
* Works with or without Gutenberg Block Editor
* Easy to customize the tracking code
* More features available in the [Pro version »](https://plugin-planet.com/ga-google-analytics-pro/)
This is a lightweight plugin that inserts the required GA tracking code. To view your site statistics, visit your Google Analytics account.
### Pro Version ###
[GA Google Analytics Pro](https://plugin-planet.com/ga-google-analytics-pro/) includes the same features as the free version, PLUS the following:
* Visitor Opt-Out Box (frontend UI)
* Configure multiple tracking codes
* Live Preview of all tracking codes
* Choose location of multiple tracking codes
* Supports Custom Code in header or footer
* Disable tracking of all logged-in users
* Disable Tracking for any Post IDs, User Roles, Post Types
* Disable Tracking for Search Results and Post Archives
* Display Opt-Out Box automatically or via shortcode
* Complete Inline Help/Documentation
* Priority plugin help and support
Learn more and get [GA Pro »](https://plugin-planet.com/ga-google-analytics-pro/)
### Privacy ###
__User Data:__ This plugin does not collect any user data. Even so, the tracking code added by this plugin is used by Google to collect all sorts of user data. You can learn more about Google Privacy [here](https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US).
__Cookies:__ This plugin uses simple cookies for the visitor Opt-Out Box to remember user preference for opt-in or out of Google Analytics.
__Services:__ This plugin does not connect to any third-party locations or services, but it does enable Google to collect all sorts of data.
GA Google Analytics is developed and maintained by [Jeff Starr](https://twitter.com/perishable), 15-year [WordPress developer](https://plugin-planet.com/) and [book author](https://books.perishablepress.com/).
### Support development ###
I develop and maintain this free plugin with love for the WordPress community. To show support, you can [make a donation](https://monzillamedia.com/donate.html) or purchase one of my books:
* [The Tao of WordPress](https://wp-tao.com/)
* [Digging into WordPress](https://digwp.com/)
* [.htaccess made easy](https://htaccessbook.com/)
* [WordPress Themes In Depth](https://wp-tao.com/wordpress-themes-book/)
* [Wizard's SQL Recipes for WordPress](https://books.perishablepress.com/downloads/wizards-collection-sql-recipes-wordpress/)
And/or purchase one of my premium WordPress plugins:
* [BBQ Pro](https://plugin-planet.com/bbq-pro/) - Super fast WordPress firewall
* [Blackhole Pro](https://plugin-planet.com/blackhole-pro/) - Automatically block bad bots
* [Banhammer Pro](https://plugin-planet.com/banhammer-pro/) - Monitor traffic and ban the bad guys
* [GA Google Analytics Pro](https://plugin-planet.com/ga-google-analytics-pro/) - Connect WordPress to Google Analytics
* [Simple Ajax Chat Pro](https://plugin-planet.com/simple-ajax-chat-pro/) - Unlimited chat rooms
* [USP Pro](https://plugin-planet.com/usp-pro/) - Unlimited front-end forms
Links, tweets and likes also appreciated. Thank you! :)
== Installation ==
### How to install the plugin ###
1. Upload the plugin to your blog and activate
2. Visit the settings to configure your options
After configuring your settings, you can verify that GA tracking code is included by viewing the source code of your web pages.
__Note:__ this plugin adds the required GA code to your web pages. In order for the code to do anything, it must correspond to an active, properly configured Google Analytics account. Learn more at the [Google Analytics Help Center](https://support.google.com/analytics/).
[More info on installing WP plugins »](https://wordpress.org/support/article/managing-plugins/#installing-plugins)
### How to use the plugin ###
To enable Google Analytics tracking (GA4) on your site, follow these steps:
1. Follow [this guide](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9304153) to create a GA 4 account
2. During account creation, you'll get a tracking (measurement) ID
3. Add your new tracking ID to the plugin setting, "GA Tracking ID"
4. Select "GA4" for the plugin setting, "Tracking Method"
5. Configure any other plugin settings as desired (optional)
Save changes and done. After 24-48 hours, you can log into your Google Analytics account and view your site statistics.
__* Notes:__
The "Tracking ID" also may be referred to as "Measurement ID", "Property ID", or "Tag ID".
Also note that it can take 24-48 hours after adding the tracking code before any analytical data appears in your [Google Analytics account](https://developers.google.com/analytics/). To check that the GA tacking code is included properly, examine the source code of your web pages. Learn more at the [Google Analytics Help Center](https://support.google.com/analytics/).
### Upgrading Analytics ###
Google Analytics tracking methods [change over time](https://onward.justia.com/history-of-google-analytics/). First there was `urchin.js`, then `ga.js`, `analytics.js`, and then `gtag.js`. Now there is the latest and greatest, "GA4" (Google Analytics 4). If you are using an older version (anything other than GA4) and want to upgrade, check out this [upgrade guide](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/10759417) from Google.
### Plugin Upgrades ###
To upgrade GA Google Analytics, remove the old version and replace with the new version. Or just click "Update" from the Plugins screen and let WordPress do it for you automatically.
__Note:__ uninstalling the plugin from the WP Plugins screen results in the removal of all settings from the WP database.
For more information, visit the [GA Plugin Homepage](https://perishablepress.com/google-analytics-plugin/).
### Restore Default Options ###
To restore default plugin options, either uninstall/reinstall the plugin, or visit the plugin settings > Restore Default Options.
### Uninstalling ###
GA Google Analytics cleans up after itself. All plugin settings will be removed from your database when the plugin is uninstalled via the Plugins screen. Your collected GA data will remain in your Google account.
### Pro Version ###
Want more control over your GA Tracking codes? With awesome features like Opt-Out Box and Code Previews? Check out [GA Pro »](https://plugin-planet.com/ga-google-analytics-pro/)
### Like the plugin? ###
If you like GA Google Analytics, please take a moment to [give a 5-star rating](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/ga-google-analytics/reviews/?rate=5#new-post). It helps to keep development and support going strong. Thank you!
== Screenshots ==
1. GA Google Analytics: Plugin Settings (default)
2. GA Google Analytics: Plugin Settings (expanded)
More screenshots available at the [GA Plugin Homepage](https://perishablepress.com/google-analytics-plugin/).
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
**How to enable Google Analytics 4?**
Check out the top of this page, first section provides the steps to add GA4 to your site.
**I am confused about all the different tracking methods?**
This article should help to get a better idea of the changes: [History of Google Analytics](https://onward.justia.com/history-of-google-analytics/)
**Tracking code is not displayed in source code?**
If you check the source code of your pages and don't see the GA tracking code, check the following:
* Check that your theme includes the hooks, `wp_head` and `wp_footer`
* If you are using a caching plugin, try clearing the cache
If the GA tracking code still is not displayed, most likely there is interference from another plugin or theme. In this case, the best way to resolve the issue is to do some basic [WordPress troubleshooting](https://perishablepress.com/how-to-troubleshoot-wordpress/).
**Google Analytics says tracking code is not detected?**
You need to wait 24-48 hours (or longer) for Google to collect some data. Just takes time for Googlebot to crawl your pages, collect and process data, etc. For more information, check out the [Google Analytics Help Center](https://support.google.com/analytics/).
**Can I filter the output of the "Custom GA Code" setting?**
Yes, you can use the `gap_custom_code` filter hook.
**How to implement Google Optimize?**
Here are the steps:
1. Enable Universal Analytics in the plugin settings
2. Add the Optimize plugin (e.g., `ga('require', 'GTM-XXXXXX');`) to the setting, "Custom GA Code"
3. Add the Page Hiding (flicker) snippet to the setting, "Custom <head> Code"
4. Enable the setting, "Custom <head> Location"
Done! You can view the source code of your web pages to verify the results.
More info about [Google Optimize](https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/12979939).
**How to enable Opt-out of tracking?**
Here are the steps:
1. Add the following code to the plugin setting, "Custom Code": ``
2. Check the box to enable the setting, "Custom Code Location".
Done! You can view the source code of your web pages to verify the results.
**How to disable the "auto" parameter in ga(create)?**
By default the plugin includes the `auto` parameter in the tracking code:
ga('create', 'GA-123456789000', 'auto');
However some tracking techniques (such as Site Speed Sample Rate) require replacing the `auto` parameter. To do it:
First disable the `auto` parameter by adding the following code to WordPress functions or [custom plugin](https://digwp.com/2022/02/custom-code-wordpress/):
// GA Google Analytics - Disable auto parameter
function ga_google_analytics_enable_auto($enable) { return false; }
add_filter('ga_google_analytics_enable_auto', 'ga_google_analytics_enable_auto');
Now that `auto` is disabled, you can replace it with your own parameter(s). For example, to implement Universal Analytics Site Speed Sample Rate, enter the following code in the plugin setting "Custom Tracker Objects":
{'siteSpeedSampleRate': 100}
Save changes and done. The resulting tracking code will now look like this:
ga('create', 'GA-123456789000', {'siteSpeedSampleRate': 100});
So can adjust things as needed to add any parameters that are required.
**How to implement Anonymize?**
1. Add to "Custom Tracker Objects" setting: `{ 'anonymize_ip': true }`
2. Save changes and done.
**Got a question?**
To ask a question, suggest a feature, or provide feedback, [contact me directly](https://plugin-planet.com/support/#contact). Learn more about [Google Analytics](https://www.google.com/analytics/).
== Changelog ==
*Thank you to everyone who shares feedback for GA Google Analytics!*
If you like GA Google Analytics, please take a moment to [give a 5-star rating](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/ga-google-analytics/reviews/?rate=5#new-post). It helps to keep development and support going strong. Thank you!
> New Pro version available! Check out [GA Pro »](https://plugin-planet.com/ga-google-analytics-pro/)
**20240820**
* Improves security of "Custom Code" setting
* Tests on WordPress 6.6
Full changelog @ [https://plugin-planet.com/wp/changelog/ga-google-analytics.txt](https://plugin-planet.com/wp/changelog/ga-google-analytics.txt)
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Best Candlestick Patterns for Binary
Understanding candlestick patterns is essential for anyone venturing into binary options trading. These patterns provide insights into market sentiment and can significantly enhance your trading decisions. By recognizing these patterns, traders can make informed predictions about future price movements. In this article, we will explore the best candlestick patterns that you can utilize for binary options trading. To get started on trading, visit best candlestick patterns for binary options best binary options. Let’s delve into the various candlestick patterns and their implications for successful trading.
1. The Doji Pattern
The Doji candlestick is one of the most recognizable and significant patterns in the trading world. It appears when a security closes at or very near its opening price. This pattern indicates indecision in the market, where buyers and sellers are in a stalemate. There are different types of Doji patterns, including the standard Doji, Long-Legged Doji, and Dragonfly Doji.
In binary options trading, a Doji can signal potential price reversals. When a Doji appears after a strong bullish or bearish trend, it is often a sign that the trend may be losing momentum, and traders may want to prepare for a potential reversal.
2. Hammer and Hanging Man
The Hammer and Hanging Man are two candlestick patterns that look similar but have different implications based on their location in the price chart. A Hammer appears after a downtrend and suggests a possible reversal to the upside. It has a small body with a long lower shadow, indicating that buyers stepped in after the price dipped significantly.
Conversely, the Hanging Man appears after an uptrend and signals potential weakness in the bullish trend. It indicates that buyers may be losing control, and sellers could be preparing to push prices lower. Recognizing these patterns can help binary options traders make more accurate predictions about market movements.
3. Engulfing Patterns
Engulfing patterns consist of two candles, where the second candle completely engulfs the first candle’s body. There are two types of engulfing patterns: Bullish Engulfing and Bearish Engulfing. A Bullish Engulfing pattern occurs after a downtrend and suggests a strong reversal to the upside, while a Bearish Engulfing pattern appears after an uptrend, indicating a potential downturn.
Binary options traders should pay close attention to these patterns, as they can provide significant trading signals. The strength of the engulfing pattern is further validated when it occurs in conjunction with high trading volume.
4. Morning Star and Evening Star
The Morning Star and Evening Star are three-candle reversal patterns. A Morning Star appears after a downtrend and consists of a long bearish candle, followed by a small-bodied candle, and then a long bullish candle. This pattern indicates a shift in momentum from sellers to buyers, suggesting a potential upward reversal.
On the other hand, the Evening Star, which appears after an uptrend, consists of a long bullish candle, a small-bodied candle, and a long bearish candle. This pattern signals a potential reversal from bullish to bearish, making it critical for binary options traders to recognize these signals early on.
5. Shooting Star
The Shooting Star is a bearish reversal pattern that appears after an uptrend. It has a small body and a long upper shadow, indicating that buyers attempted to push the price higher but were met with strong selling pressure. This pattern signals that the market may be preparing for a downward move.
Binary options traders can use the Shooting Star pattern to make put options, anticipating a price decline. It is essential to confirm the pattern with other technical indicators to increase the accuracy of the trading decision.
6. Tweezer Tops and Bottoms
Tweezer Tops and Bottoms consist of two candles with similar highs (in the case of Tweezer Tops) or lows (for Tweezer Bottoms). A Tweezer Top appears after an uptrend and signals a potential reversal to the downside. Conversely, a Tweezer Bottom occurs after a downtrend and indicates a possible upward reversal.
For binary options traders, recognizing these patterns can provide valuable entry points, especially when used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools. Monitoring price levels around the tweezers can lead to higher probability trades.
7. The Cross Pattern
The Cross pattern, often referred to as the Cross of Death and the Cross of Life, can indicate significant changes in price trends. The Cross of Death occurs when a short-term moving average crosses below a long-term moving average, suggesting a potential bearish trend. The Cross of Life, on the other hand, indicates a bullish trend when the short-term moving average crosses above the long-term moving average.
This pattern can complement binary options strategies, as it provides insights into the overall market trend and helps traders identify when to enter or exit trades.
Conclusion
In summary, understanding candlestick patterns is vital for successful binary options trading. The patterns discussed in this article—Doji, Hammer, Engulfing, Star patterns, Shooting Star, Tweezer Tops and Bottoms, and the Cross patterns—are among the best to master for making informed trading decisions. By integrating these patterns into your trading strategy, you can enhance your ability to predict market movements, manage risks, and ultimately improve your trading performance.
As you continue your trading journey, remember to combine candlestick analysis with other technical indicators and market research. This comprehensive approach will equip you with the tools needed to navigate the dynamic world of binary options trading successfully.