TA is partly a graphic display of market players' "greed and fear".
Doubt that psycho exists in cell phone prices.
Would it mean TA in your opinion works only in highly speculative markets driven by greed and fear in purest form?
TA is partly a graphic display of market players' "greed and fear".
Doubt that psycho exists in cell phone prices.
Many businesses already do what you suggested.
Yet, they don't call it technical analysis.![]()

I remember the first charts I saw. My friend and I walked in on a meeting his mom (a real estate agent) was having at her house with other real estate agents at her firm...my friend and I were suppose to stay at a friends house for 2 hours.
Anyways, I remember she had these charts showing monthly graph of high, low, close, open prices of homes. She was using the information to forecast prices of homes across several counties.
Chart analysis and anyone can do such without using technical terms that we see used in technical analysis.

Few examples Sir
hedging
stop runs / head fakes (FBOs)
bot trading (scalping)
pairs trading
Non of these are concerned with supply or demand - they are trades for purposes other than supply or demand - but all move price to various degrees (cent's / tics / pips / whatever)
**And..., there are more - but who am I to ruin the quest (fun is in the journey)
(figure out the **and - you will be surprised)
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Supply / demand is one of those useless terms used in this business
It makes folks appear knowledgeable - when in fact they are idiots
It serves no useful purpose when trading
It only known after the fact
RN

Would it mean TA in your opinion works only in highly speculative markets driven by greed and fear in purest form?
Today its becoming more common in physical trade where the buyer only has a picture or video of the item prior to purchase. Simply, the seller is very trusted and respected in that business...that's good enough for the buyer that what he/she sees in the picture or video is exactly what has been purchase.
Your thought of implied change in price is taught in college economics. Its not a complicated relationship as you may have thought
I started this thread and am asking all these weird questions, because I want to better understand real forces behind prices.