Who executes orders on a 1 minute chart? I don't even look at 1 minute charts because there isn't enough historical data to make accurate calculation anyhow. MACD is good on a H1 and up timeframe and nothing lower in my opinion.
All three! If you're losing, you're leaving money on the table. Most likely because you didn't take action. That's why serious traders automate to eliminate these issues if you have an edge of course.
Seeing that fear and greed are the reasons 90% of manual traders fail. I'd automate and let it run with a few as needed adjustments here and there. If you truly have an edge, you'll be able to let your machine build unlimited equity for a lifetime.
The main bread and butter of my strategy is transient zone pricing. Keeps you on the correct side of the market and gives rrr you an accurate indicator of where price is most likely to go next.
What charting platform are you currently using? I know that tradingview has a few scripts listed on the public library that does this.
Edit: just seen someone else said this above. Look into it, might be worth it..
I wouldn't know, I don't trade stocks yet.. You can easily get the code online, if stockcharts allows you to create custom indicators. Its worth looking into, Alexander Elder is a pretty smart guy.
If you own the land you built your home on and paid cash for the cars you drive (even if it isn't fancy) but decent and other things of value that you aren't in debt for. Yes, that's rich..
I consider "the rich" as debt free people that have liquid assets. If you've taken loans out to pay for things that depreciate in value, you're not "rich."
Create your own strategy. My #1 rule is, "if it's being sold, it's not worth the effort it took to push that buy button." If a trader is selling you something he's not a trader. He's an advertiser and not a good one either. Good marketing professionals have good evergreen products.
NEVER buy...