What's the deal with chart analysis?

Howdy everyone,

Well, I'm brand new to chart analysis and I'm testing out strats and theories @ investopedia...but one thing I can't wrap my head around is chart analysis. How are shapes and figures in charts a reliable way to analyze the potential performance of a stock?

Much obliged for the help, thanks.
 
You've got to mix technical analysis with tape reading, market sentiment analysis, economic analysis, a little dose of contrarian analysis, and some basic fundamental knowledge of credit cycles to be able to trade consistently. Using charts alone is 50/50 in my opinion. I use it only as one tool in a toolbox.
 
Being right 50% of the time and wrong the other 50% of the time is okay as long as you earn a lot more when you are right than what you lose when you are wrong.
 
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Being right 50% of the time and wrong the other 50% of the time is okay as long as you earn a lot more when you are right than what you lose when you are wrong.

I agree, if the average risk/reward is 1:2 you can make a lot of money with a 50:50 probability.
 
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