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I am curious to see the diversity of opinion about <a href="http://seekingalpha.com/article/59187-why-technical-analysis-is-nonsense">this post</a> from the "Prince of Wall Street".
I liked one aspect of the article because at least he's willing to admit or able to describe that TA isn't all about some indicator (e.g. cci, macd et cetera).
Such is a common problem among most TA bashers in that they
exclude TA involving just chart reading (no indicators) and that gets into the art versus science debate.
However, the following is arguable because he's making a blanket statement that's not true for many TA traders...
Technical traders believe it is best to concentrate on what, and not pay attention to why. This is in direct contrast to most fundamental traders (i.e. most successful hedge fund managers and institutional money managers of other stripes) who are concerned with why the price is what it is. For technical traders the why portion of the equation is too broad and many times the fundamental reasons given are seem suspect.
Some of the best TA traders I know that have been profitable for many many years...
The
why is absolutely critical in reference to futures.
Yet, I have met a few profitable TA traders that could care less about the why.
However, I think he's lost in the following statement...
Technical analysis is an art, and not a science, and The Prince believes in science.
It shouldn't matter what TA is...art, science, majic or whatever.
Traders that are able to profit from it consistently from year to year could care less about what someone calls it.
Further, as long as there's one trader out there that can show he/she is profitable via using TA (there are many) regardless if
you label it art or science...
It cannot be said it doesn't work nor can it be said its useless or
nonsense.
Summary - It's much easier to walk up to a trader that's not profitable while using TA and say it doesn't work.
However, walking up to a trader that's profitable while using TA will leave any TA basher very frustrated and confused especially if the profitable trader doesn't care if you call it art, science, majic, voodoo or suki mama.
Think about it carefully.
There are many aspects of
art (sculpting, painting, photography et cetera) that requires a lot of science or technical application.
Thus, don't lose yourself into the debate about if its art or science.
Instead, concentrate on one thing...
Do you have the ability to profit from it???
Mark