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    When do I become enlightened in terms of price action trading?

    Thank you for your wise words. It is certainly food for thought.
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    When do I become enlightened in terms of price action trading?

    In your view, is there any benefit to reading books, and, if so, in what way and to what extent?
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    When do I become enlightened in terms of price action trading?

    I look at charts from time to time, too. After experiencing considerable difficulties in the market, I decided that I needed to find out how other people look at charts. That being said, when you say look at charts, do you mean live charts only, or do you look at historical charts as well? Do...
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    When do I become enlightened in terms of price action trading?

    But surely you must believe in chart patterns in some form or another? Otherwise, how would you decide to get into a trade or not?
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    When do I become enlightened in terms of price action trading?

    This is going to be a confused and rambling post. As I have mentioned in other posts, I am currently reading Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar. When I first started reading this book, it was hard to read for more than 15 minutes at a time. At that time, it was very difficult to understand what...
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    If Technical Analysis doesn’t work, how do you define a bull market?

    With even one of Livermore’s big wins, many traders can retire for life. I believe that part of the problem came from position sizing. If he traded like most traders today using the 2% risk-management rule, he would never have gone broke. He would not have won the amounts he won either, however.
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    If Technical Analysis doesn’t work, how do you define a bull market?

    Based on Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, Jesse Livermore was not very much involved in market manipulation. If Jesse Livermore is to be believed, then what the public perceives as "market manipulation" is often no more than a natural consequence of large operators having to buy or sell in...
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    If Technical Analysis doesn’t work, how do you define a bull market?

    It is possible to use the terms "bull market" and "bear market" without belief in technical analysis. For instance, (1) One may refer to a "bull market" as having taken place during the past three months in reference to the fact that most stocks have gone up. This usage of "bull market" does...
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    Is Al Brooks the solution to false breakouts?

    Thank you for your advice and book recommendation. For the time being, I have decided to continue working through Al Brooks's book. I am about half-way done now. I found that it became easier to understand his book after getting through the first three chapters. At this point, I can usually...
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    Wide or Tight Stop Losses for Breakout Trading

    Thank you for your advice.
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    Why doesn't Al Brooks use volume analysis concepts?

    I see what you are saying. I also have two concerns about day-trading cryptos: (a) The spread and commission for most cryptos are not as good as for big-name stocks; and (b) There is no way to short most cryptos. I fear that this may affect my judgment, as I may end up focusing on the bull...
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    Is Al Brooks the solution to false breakouts?

    Further to what I said earlier, I would note that: 1. On the one hand, at the bottom of each valley, there was great volume, which would suggest that many people were buying in, because they believed that 80 USD was cheap for this stock. 2. On the other hand, the lows are getting progressively...
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    Is Al Brooks the solution to false breakouts?

    Due to a lack of time to sit down and focus, I am still struggling with Al Brooks's materials (not past Chapter 3 yet), and so I may be misunderstanding him. What you say would be the usual logic - e.g. wait for a confirmation. However, (a) In one of Rayner Teo's videos, he suggested the...
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    Is Al Brooks the solution to false breakouts?

    Yes. Based on my recent experiences, I am likely to buy in at the three high points and lose a bit of money each time. I would be particularly persuaded by the huge volume at the beginning of November that, despite the ultra-high volume, the bears were unable to keep the price down for long, and...
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