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    IN THIS THREAD: IronFist learns (the elusive) PRICE ACTION

    Last first, yes and no, depending on whether you are all in/all out or you prefer to scale out. If the latter, you can exit part at a target, exit another part at a lower high, exit another part at a break of your trendline or MA (it doesn't matter about the MA since an MA is just a trendline...
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    IN THIS THREAD: IronFist learns (the elusive) PRICE ACTION

    IronFist, I haven't read through all 500 posts, but it appears that you are trying to grapple with entries, stops, management, and exits simultaneously. Though it's possible that you may be successful with this approach, you will more likely become very frustrated, if for no other reason than...
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    Lose vs. Loose

    Then of course there are those who don't know the difference between "lend" and "loan" or the correct use of "each other" vs "one another", which is practically everybody. But then few people write anymore. Non-English-speakers aside, this says a lot about the state of our schools. And...
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    Who Knows What Evil Lurks in the Hearts of Men?

    Yes, he does. LC
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    Why do people use Volume, Range and Tic charts?

    Price and volume are continuous and are independent of whatever choices the trader makes to display them. Time, range, CV, and so on each have their advantages and disadvantages for a given trader, but price couldn't care less how one chooses to display it. LC
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    Why do people use Volume, Range and Tic charts?

    And some people have moved beyond bars entirely. LC
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    im better than you

    You have a $70,000 account? LC
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    Is trading that hard? Or are people that stupid?

    Yep, that's pretty much it. Trading is easy. It's the making money part that so may people have trouble with.n LC
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    The accuracy of trading performance back testing

    400 trades a day? LC
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    Vote for a technical indicator, for daytrading

    It's a form of deafness common to beginners. :) LC
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    Vote for a technical indicator, for daytrading

    What is it about "none" that is confusing? Price alone is sufficient. LC
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    How to Learn Price Action

    On the other hand, trading on a support/resistance basis worked just fine, at least on the NQ, bouncing between support and the opening high until after lunch, then breaking through resistance and moving up from there. LC
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    How to Learn Price Action

    The only advantage to candlesticks is that it's easier to see the O & C when your eyesight begins to go. LC
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    How to Learn Price Action

    For me, volume is necessary. But whether it's necessary or not may be irrelevant to those to whom volume is not available. LC
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    How to Learn Price Action

    For some. Others find the information that time provides important. Again, price action is independent of the means chosen to display it. LC
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    How to Learn Price Action

    Price action is independent of whatever the trader chooses to display it. Whether one chooses time bars, volume bars, range bars, or no bars at all is irrelevant to the movement of price. Therefore, if one wants to understand the movement of price, study the movement of price. Then decide...
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    How to Learn Price Action

    Not very fair to dbphoenix, is it? LC
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    How to Learn Price Action

    http://www.trade2win.com/boards/price-volume/29082-price-volume-support-resistance-demand-supply-abridged.html And don't spend all your profits in one place. :) LC
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    How did you switch to price action only?

    If any of your indicators share your price window, create a new price window that has nothing but price. As you try to interpret what price is telling you, look then at the other windows to see what the indicators are telling you. Eventually, you'll find that you're seeing what the indicators...
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    Technical indicators

    Agreed. Excellent resource. And Vad used to post here (as Threei). LC
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