I hope some of you successful veterans will help out a newbee:
1. For swing trading, whatâs a good method for locating stocks which fit one the patterns (i.e. breakouts, reversals, etc.) from these books? I think something is needed to do end-of-day screening to point out possibilities for the next day. Just starting out, I want to keep expenses small until I find out if this is for me. Many of the products like Metastock, Tradestation, Omnitrader are quite expensive. Most of the web-based services focus on fundamental screening and donât offer the technical screening needed for these trades.
2. Whatâs a good, inexpensive way to watch a stock and its indicators in real-time while simultaneously watching the S&P Futures, Nasdaq Composite, TICK, etc? Looks like eSignal is a popular one, but again thatâs expensive just starting out. Level II is not really needed at this point.
Thanks,
Brooks
1. For swing trading, whatâs a good method for locating stocks which fit one the patterns (i.e. breakouts, reversals, etc.) from these books? I think something is needed to do end-of-day screening to point out possibilities for the next day. Just starting out, I want to keep expenses small until I find out if this is for me. Many of the products like Metastock, Tradestation, Omnitrader are quite expensive. Most of the web-based services focus on fundamental screening and donât offer the technical screening needed for these trades.
2. Whatâs a good, inexpensive way to watch a stock and its indicators in real-time while simultaneously watching the S&P Futures, Nasdaq Composite, TICK, etc? Looks like eSignal is a popular one, but again thatâs expensive just starting out. Level II is not really needed at this point.
Thanks,
Brooks
