From navigateqd:
"...It seems that you are a day trader and probably a successful one. I want to ask you for some material related to detailed day trading techniques such as tape reading, as I am hungered for this kind of knowledge."
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Yes I daytrade on a very small scale, and thank goodness, profitable.
As for daytrading techniques, you will find many on ET forums, i will give my two cents.
From the creator of %R (Williams) I remember one of his maxims, paraphrasing him "...you create your own set of rules and wait, and wait and wait until the stock (or future) comes to you and meets these rules... and then you act. You are going to have a winning or losing trade, but more often than not is going to be a wining one, and if it is a losing one, chances are that is going to be a small loss.....
a) On daytrading you have many opportunities using 1, 5, 10 minutes charts on dozens of very active symbols.
b) As for the set of rules, you may use for example,a classic indicator that passed the test of time, ie. CCI, MACD, %R, Stocastichs, etc. Many people hate those indicators, for a reason: they are lagging. They are still looking for a "predictor" indicator. Nobody found it yet, nor ever find it.
c) You select the indicator, you create the set of rules. I call it THE THERMOSTAT. (Like in the house you set the dial on the thermostat, any numbers that make you comfortable, ie: 68 to activate the heather (temp going down and makes you unconformable), 75 to trigger the AC, and so for. And wait, and wait, actually we are talking minutes.
d) As an example you decide to use the CCI. 26 years ago the creator gave you the rules or you set them. You may say for example: on a 10 minutes charts i will follow the symbol. When CCI goes below zero and continues below -100 and -400 or whatever, I'm preparing for a BUY... not yet, when CCI reverses and moves above -100 or above zero (you set your trigger) then you BUY. Easy to say and difficult to get the courage to click the HotKey. To EXIT, you set the rule, whatever makes you comfortable: CLOSE the Long if CCI reverses below -100 again or - zero line or if it continues upwards, when reverses from over 100 to minus 100, or set a target...and so on. The the opposite for SHORTS. You got the idea.
Case in point if you go back to page 4 on this thread you will see a link on my answer to Uncle Ho. I made few cents on XRX today. You will see the CCI.
I made another 2 trades today on another symbol: INTC, one LONG and one SHORT, both profitable. Open a 10 minutes chart on your platform, put a CCI(14) and observe. Of course, for you now will be history, and hindsight...I could have bought here and sell here, etc.... but this symbol and 9000 will open Monday and every trading day. You create the set of rules, and like Mr Williams said, you...wait and wait and wait.
Why did I trade this symbol INTC today? For not a particular reason other than I read 3 days ago a posting on P/L 2009 a trader that got .21 cents on INTC on 20,000 shares, 20K! I think if I'm not mistaken, yesterday took few more cents on another 20K shares. There are some amazing traders here at ET. A lot of them are probably paper traders, but nevertheless we learn form them and get ideas.
Navigateqd, your question was short, my answer... well I mumbled too long.
Best!
From The Safe