Quote from easyrider:
Not sure why youre addressing this to me. All I said was Im surprised he did not mention 9/11/2001 in the article, the inference being that fear became a constant in market prognosis from that time forward.
Buy low, sell high.Quote from marketsurfer:
ok, i agree that anecdotes prove nothing. however, "trade with the trend" means nothing also--except in hindsight--after the entry.
are you able to show me one test or statistic that proves that trends ( as they are commonly understood--- (higher highs, higher lows, lower highs, lower lows) provide any sort of edge to the trader?
thanks!
surfer
Quote from risktaker:
He wrote:
"September, 2001 was a historic occasion for the stock market, but not for the obvious reason. "
The "obvious reason" he's referring to is 9/11, no?

Quote from marketsurfer:
sure, after they happen, anyone can see them. trends only exist in the past.
Quote from Babak:
Dave, perhaps you're letting semantics get the better of you. Instead of 'trend following' substitute 'break out system'. That is basically what the turtles do anyway.
They attempt to take a position before a persistent price movement has begun with the hope of riding it if/when it does unfold. Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't.
No 'break out system' pretends to know the future or whether persistent movements will indeed happen. They only want to take the trade and let expectancy sort out the rest.
Hope that helped.
Quote from kut2k2:
Buy low, sell high.
What is that advice based on except trending? In order to go from low to high, or vice versa, price must trend.
Your problem is confusing the principle "trade with the trend" with the practical application. Just like "be good" is easier said than done, so is "trade with the trend". The devil (or God) is in the details. How does one trade with the trend? There's the rub: not whether one should trade with the trend, but how.
There are three possible answers:
1) it can't be done.
2) it can be done, but those who know don't say.
3) it can be done, but those who know and say are generally ignored, like Cassandra.
Take your pick.