Originally posted by easyrider
Old Trader
I enjoy your posts and have the highest regard for your insights but your persistent denigration of indicators suprises me.
p.s. I am probably older than you are so its not a generation gap talking.
My "persistent denigration of indicators" should do little more I suppose than tickle you pink! Think of it, without the benefit of those indicators you may take complete advantage of me!!
Actually, I don't feel like I need them. Take overbought/oversold indicators for example. And in the group you can put stochastics, RSI, there are indicators I used to keep by hand like the advance/decline oscillator, 10-day trin, McClellan Oscillator, etc etc. I've looked at them all, and still do. But it's really easy to know when we're overbought or oversold without them isn't it? But amazingly enough, get them on your chart and the next thing you know you're trying to act on them....and guess what, sometimes they just don't work. Ever shorted a market that was overbought that just kept going? I have...and lost one helluva lot of money doing it.
Moving averages? Yeah, I look at them on daily charts because I know that other people look at them. But again, start watching them too close and the next thing you know you're buying strength selling weakness....a sure route to the poorhouse in my opinion. Worse, you get whipped back and forth.
Most of the time I can get a more dynamic sort of "moving average" if you will by simply drawing a trendline. But guess what, the bible to technical analysis by Edwards and McGee, Technical Analysis of Stock Trends says that the simple breaking of a trendline is not sufficient to give a reason to buy or sell. Imagine what they might say about buying based on the crossing of a moving average?
I don't know many people that are older than me....I'm 57. That gives me what some people call "experience". That means that I've figured out more ways to lose money than most people have ever heard of it. Not too bad if you only do it once. When you do it 2 or 3 times it gets a little monotonous.
In any case, I've used all the indicators, or if I missed one it probably falls into the category of trend following or oscillator...so I've used something like it. They all work except when they don't work. Been there, done that. And I damn sure don't need to put them on a one minute chart to see if they work there!
I've been sneaking up on you guys...I admit it. I've been watching your one minute chart (without indicators). Here's what happens....the futures start down, give a sell signal on let's say the stochastics, which causes some people to act. Then the MACD kicks in, getting more people short. Then the momentum boys see an opportunity and they jump on the sell side. Now we take the recent one minute low out....trigger some stops, get some more people short. All that movement in the futures gets them to a discount, which causes the program traders to sell stocks. So tick goes negative. That process causes IBM and Microsoft to tick down a few pennies.
So there we are.....now everyone is either out or short. That's when I love to get in...when all you guys just got short, with your MACD and your 2 point stops. Ever heard the word "squeeze"?!
One minute chart...I swear. LOL.
Anyway, I have am now growing VERY fond of the one minute chart....but when the trend is up....I love to fade the one minute chart when it goes into one of those famous one minute sell signals/dives. Look back at the last couple of days to see how far any of those sell signals got you, and I don't care what indicator you used.
Nope, I'll watch my bar charts without anything on them. I'll watch where the highs and lows are, the points of support and resistance, and watch how the market itself acts, responds to news, etc etc. Know what? If your moving average gets this thing moving down in an important way, I'll bet I see it in the market....otherwise, I didn't need to know.
Anyway, good luck to you. I wish you nothing but the best with your indicators, and I mean that. They just aren't my personal preference.
OldTrader