Quote from cornixforex:
Yes, I am MA in psychology and Ph. D. in social
Yes I am aware of Brett's works, thanks for the link.
But no, I don't counsel traders for money, counsel people with more typical spectrum of problems and more as a social work and to stay in good professional shape than as main source of income. Day trading makes quite a lot more honestly and is much more fun.
I trade by TA patterns, which in the course of the actual market observation made me confident to put the risk on those patterns, because they simply make money in the long run (being close to random in short samples, while it adds up very nicely in larger samples).
So nonsense or not... should we care as long as it just works?![]()
Yeah, Brett's a great guy. Know he use to be a TA true believer also untill he really analyzed it? Keep an open mind, before you lose all your money, you may "get it" also.
Yeah, if you REALLY think it works, then cool, go for it. Just like kreskin and other psychics. Be sure not to slip into the gamblers fallacy, however! http://www.skepdic.com/gamblers.html
Once again, if you flip a coin 10 times and get heads 10 times, are you in a heads trend?
How many moves or series of moves in one direction increase the odds of the next move or series being in the same/different direction?

