Quote from intradaybill:
You can have your opinion and I can have mine. You trade according to your opinion and I trade according to mine. Support and resistance levels are illusions IMO. Out of the 95% of traders that lose money, 80% use support and resistance. Totally bogus concept. If it were to be valid, markets would move in channels. These (assumed) levels are violated more often that they serve the purpose of support or resistance. Price action trading is all about swing lows and swing highs. At least this is what the people that defined it associated it with. You are entitled to your opinion of course.
I'm not going to talk about opinions but I will state some
facts. In the past I've moderated and organized different groups involving hundreds of traders that use products like TradeStation, Futuresource, QCharts and so on. I've done several surveys involving why traders lose money...
The top ten list
did not involve using s/r levels.
The most common reasons why traders lose money were the following:
* Lack of a trading plan
* Poor trade method (mainly those using indicators and most tended to be inexperience traders)
* Poor trade management after entry
* Poor money management
* Poor position size management
* Under capitalized
* Lacking discipline
* Cost of trading to high (e.g. commissions, resources et cetera)
* Inadequate trading environment
* Inadequate equipment (e.g. trading via a slow internet speed)
I had listed about 50 different reasons along with an "Other" (via a required detail) as part of the poll...s/r levels never showed up by anyone that used "Other" instead of my listed 50 different reasons. In addition, there's been a few surveys (polls) done here at EliteTrader.com that basically resulted as the above.
Further,
you said "price action trading is all about swing lows and swing highs". I hope you realize there are dozens of different ways that traders call something a support or resistance and swing highs/lows is one of those ways.
Thus, guys like me that use swing highs/lows as s/r levels or zones would be confused by your statement. Is it possible you're talking about another type of s/r that you feel doesn't have any merits because I myself can list a few type of s/r levels myself I wouldn't touch with a ten feet pole.
If so, please post any example or define the type of s/r levels you consider to be illusions.
Mark