Quote from BSAM:
What is price action?
Here's a summary of price action
only trading.
* It is a form of technical analysis.
* It does not involve technical indicators (e.g. rsi, macd, stoch, cci).
There are
different types of price action only traders and you need to look at it like a track n field meet with different types of athletes specializing in a particular form.
* One type may use chart with volume.
* One type may use only s/r levels or zones.
* One type may only use trend lines.
* One type may only use price quotes involving bid/ask, time & sales or market depth with or without charts.
* One type may use Japanese Candlesticks or other types of Asian technical analysis.
* One type may use intermarket analysis.
* One type may use traditional chart patterns (e.g. double tops/bottoms, triangles, wedges etc).
* One type may use other types of chart patterns (e.g. dragon, gartley etc).
* There's types that use a combination of the above forms of price action only trading (very common).
Some try to design codes for the above while others do not use codes nor care about such. Those that don't use codes will often describe themselves as discretionary traders even if they use a rule base system that's not codes.
The usual debates involves stuff like volume, fibs and moving averages that results in a flame fest. However, regardless to the tool someone saids they use...be sure it's not the only thing their using.
Any of the above topics I've mentioned have separate threads of their own here at ET or at other forums and the above topics may have their own sub-groups (e.g. there are dozens of different types of ways to determine a s/r level or zone).
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/search.php?s=
http://www.google.com
The key thing to remember about any of the above tools that if someone is profitable in using such...it's not the only thing in their trading plan.
Mark