Years ago back in the late 90's, my definition of a pure price action trader was someone that didn't use charts or indicators. He/she was only a DOME trader, bid/ask screens, times & sales info only. Back then, I prefer to just use the traditional phrase...tape reader.
Nowadays, I don't believe they exit via a different definition. Thus, it seems like that phrase pure price action trader has morphed into something else.
Regardless, I do disagree with the nothing else statement but only because I've seen so called pure price action traders talk about other important things in their trading plan that they use besides price action to make trade decisions.
Therefore, it looks like that you would call someone a pure price action trader that's heavy into money management (risk management) if they uses chart analysis and nothing else on their charts ???
How about a price action trader that also uses volume analysis and no other studies on the chart...would you call that trader a pure price action trader ???
Tape reading can and does work because its looking at the "book" prior to trades being made. Its tough and a real skill but it Makes / made SENSE at one point in the market.
In contrast, chart readers only see the past then try to extrapolate into the future what way to bet. There's no edge doing that in and of itself.
I think we are in agreement here.
surf
