POLL: Do you principally use a time-based, tick-based, or volume-based chart?

Do you principally use a time-based, tick-based, or volume-based chart?

  • Time-based

    Votes: 54 54.5%
  • Tick-based

    Votes: 27 27.3%
  • Volume-based

    Votes: 18 18.2%

  • Total voters
    99
The first step to success is realizing thatusing any kind of chart to make trading decisions is moronic. No wonder most lose.

Don't you get that by the time your chart forms thing have already changed? Dummy
 
Quote from Debbiekyota:

The first step to success is realizing thatusing any kind of chart to make trading decisions is moronic. No wonder most lose.

Don't you get that by the time your chart forms thing have already changed? Dummy
...I am a dummy,...Please explain,...In Detail!
 
ProfLogic: "You can make money using all forms of chart bar set ups but only YOU
can determine what YOU are comfortable using.
Once you find your comfort zone . . . take advantage of it !"

well said
 
Quote from Tonkadad:

Gabfly, I didn't answer the first part of your question, yes the levels show up on both charts but (you knew the "but" was coming) differently.

This is a chart of the TF say you started watching the chart at the vert. line, prior action is showing higher lows but also lower highs (possible triangle). The triangle by the way shows up much more clearly on the 5 min than vol chart.

Anyway I marked the same level on both charts (1.),

Are the levels the same? Close enough.

Do both charts show price moving thru the same level? Yes

I just see more fluidity/rhythm with the vol chart as it approaches the same level.

What is really wonderful is that you can see it. Well done!!
 
Quote from Debbiekyota:

The first step to success is realizing thatusing any kind of chart to make trading decisions is moronic. No wonder most lose.

Don't you get that by the time your chart forms thing have already changed? Dummy

I currently use my brain instead of my chart to make trading decisions and it costs me on average about $1000/day.
 
Quote from Debbiekyota:

The first step to success is realizing thatusing any kind of chart to make trading decisions is moronic. No wonder most lose.

Don't you get that by the time your chart forms thing have already changed? Dummy

A newbie fem with a foul mouth and a sticking space bar is trying to endear herself to us.
Either that or one of the typical multi-alias children that normally butt into intelligent civil conversations has turned bi.
Imagine that!
 
Quote from NoDoji:

I currently use my brain instead of my chart to make trading decisions and it costs me on average about $1000/day.
NoDoji,

This forum is about charts, not your brain, please stick to the subject being discussed.

I am learning something new, you should trying doing the same.
 
Quote from asynchronous:

NoDoji,

This forum is about charts, not your brain, please stick to the subject being discussed.

I am learning something new, you should trying doing the same.

Well, it appears you missed my point entirely. Price charts provide everything a trader needs and Ms Debbie seems to think we chartists are dummies. When the brain gets in the way of what the charts tell us, we leave much of our profits behind.

Hope that clarifies things.
 
Quote from NoDoji:

Well, it appears you missed my point entirely. Price charts provide everything a trader needs and Ms Debbie seems to think we chartists are dummies. When the brain gets in the way of what the charts tell us, we leave much of our profits behind.

Hope that clarifies things.
I did miss your point,...See I am still learning,...Sorry!
 
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