DRT
Using RSI for what it was designed for can be painful, but
I use it for divergence and trendline analysis on the RSI. It
is very helpful in letting me know when trends are getting tired.
Using RSI for what it was designed for can be painful, but
I use it for divergence and trendline analysis on the RSI. It
is very helpful in letting me know when trends are getting tired.
Quote from downrivertrader:
sim03,
I am sorry that I missed your question from a few days ago. I was just looking back for a chart I had posted and saw it.
Studying value can be done in many ways. You can simply set up a workspace with various time frames and draw lines thru support and resistance, you could watch pivot points, you could make up many fibo studies, etc. The one thing I respectfully suggest you do not do is use the often taught (easy) method of watching things like stochastics and RSI. In my opinion, there is no room for this in a master traders arsenal. Maybe in a lazy traders aresenal they are fine.
Here is what I would suggest....
embark on a study of market profile. If you are not familiar with this than it is time to start learning. It is not easy. It is also not necessary to be an expert to utilize the techniques. Market profile helps you understand where to buy or sell and where to avoid buying or selling. It is not so much a methodology as it is a guidepost for making decisions using your primary methodology. It can be applied to any market you trade.
First go here http://www.cbot.com/cbot/pub/page/0,3181,1168,00.html
Click on the "Educational Materials" button on the left and download the free marletprofile handbook. Study it.
Books
Mind Over Markets
Also, any of the books by Steidlmayer who "invented" MP
Steidlmayer's Recent Book
Just google "market profile" and you will find lots of info. Can you believe google is a verb?
DRT
At the risk of sounding like a wet blanket (not my intention), its appearance reminds me of a dot com stock in Dec.,'99. Does not the parabolic rise give reason to ponder the simple law of physics, or ls this just representative of the beauty of compounding and experience? You've stated some of your risk management which surely appears based in prudence - I guess its just the vertical nature of the curve which would scare the hell out of me - lol!