If you want to fail as a trader, study TA

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Quote from epetrov:

TE,
this thread is going nowhere.
If you'd like to teach anything, just go on.
If not, your thread will finish like a wave on the beach.
:)
 
Quote from epetrov:

TE,
this thread is going nowhere.
If you'd like to teach anything, just go on.
If not, your thread will finish like a wave on the beach.
:)

Ahh but only "The Expert" knows where he is taking the thread.

My question is if he is going nowhere how will we know when he gets there?

Could it be we are already there and don't know it?:D

We need more wisdom:cool:

Maybe along the lines that if you know what you are doing you can make GOOD money!!!!:D :D :D
 
Quote from MAESTRO:

You are on the right track! The answers are there. I too happened to believe that there is no reason for TA to "predict" future price developments, however, Bid/Ask/Size/Volume info has a "built-up" pressure indications.

I agree with you maestro, all TA can do is help quantify probabilities, I don't see TA as a magic bullet that can see into the future, but it's certainly enough to give you an "edge"

I like your analogy of a pressure gauge.
 
Quote from Mysteron:

So you use volume then, and what platform are you using?

I tried the IG Markets demo for CFD trading but was suprised to find that in their demo account, US stocks can't be accessed.

BTW I had some good advice recently not to get married to a particular stock :D

Presumably the gap up was just MMs setting the price anticipating demand.

Also IG only do flat rate commissions, which is no good to you if you're going to be testing your technique on very low volume lots.
 
Quote from Fibbin-Archie:

Also IG only do flat rate commissions, which is no good to you if you're going to be testing your technique on very low volume lots.

Yes, just thought it worth a look, I didn't like their software either, it seemed very basic. Need a CFD platform which can show a stock's relative strength compared to an index or sector, and futures v. cash divergence. There doesn't seem to be an easy way to find one except by trying various demo accounts to see what facilities are provided.
 
Quote from Mysteron:

Yes, just thought it worth a look, I didn't like their software either, it seemed very basic. Need a CFD platform which can show a stock's relative strength compared to an index or sector, and futures v. cash divergence. There doesn't seem to be an easy way to find one except by trying various demo accounts to see what facilities are provided.

Maybe a third party platform & data feed?
 
Quote from The Expert:

BDX


So here is a chart with some squiggly lines and pretty colors. What do you see on it that is important to you?

There are thousands of charts to post................why this one?

What on the chart helps you decide when to enter and when to exit a trade if you even placed a trade on this stock?
 
Quote from Fibbin-Archie:

That retrace around the 1st of March would have been a good swing or position entry on NEM.

You probably noticed that there are two concerns for dong "two line analysis".

1. Tuning the two lines to the instrument and its market, and


2. Recognizing the six possibilities of the two lines and their respective order of events.

As you see concern 1 is not met. Why is not the question. The question is how did the orginal designers of two line analysis get it right and how did they use their recognition of concern 2, to make money?

The time when these two line analysis creations tok place was right after Dow Theory was in the bag and widely used. Was it reasonable that two two line analysis valuation systems held sway right from the bignning? Of course. And what was the conequence of eaxh signal generating method?

Are either of these stock charts telling anyone something about whether or not they are worth trading? Of course.

Indicators of markets and instruments, were put to bed as successful bedrock foundations for amassing capital right from their inception. What made these early creators so successful in their pursuits? Was this lost in the annals of history? Was their work reinvented over and over?

It pretty good that volume has finally appreared on a couple of charts. When will the volume indicators appear? Actually, when did they occur?
 
Quote from ProfLogic:

Friday Futures close price/Sunday open gap area will be a challenge area at some point here.

looks like this roller coaster ride is set to continue, so much for trying to interpret the "funnymentals" you'd stand half a chance if investors made decisions based on sound logic, but they don't, they act on emotion...
 
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