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mrcool1982
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20-Jan-2011 12:52
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Hi all, Recently I have attended ChartNexus Technical Analysis course. I find the course is very useful and equipped me with useful TA knowledge that I can apply in the market. There is free download and free trading preview available at chartnexus. It’s really good, you all should give it a try! | ||||
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calculus1985
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06-Oct-2010 15:28
Yells: "lollymotion dot com" |
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For TA, the most important thing is to learn how to interpret the signal from the technical indicator and identify the chart type. There is no need to go into details like how they are calculated. But you need to know how the parameter e.g. number of periods affect the result. Most of the time you have to adjust them through trial and error to find the most suitable parameter that reflect the movement of your chart. few of the place that you can learn from TA lesson are: http://lollymotion.com/technical-indicator http://www.investopedia.com/ http://stockcharts.com/help/doku.php?id=chart_school |
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thulasiappan
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08-Sep-2009 17:43
Yells: "Just a Beginner in trading" |
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Hi iPunter, Thanks for your information. I'll buy this main text book for tech analysis.
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thulasiappan
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08-Sep-2009 17:38
Yells: "Just a Beginner in trading" |
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Hi richtan Thanks for your information. I am very new to stock trading. So it will take some time to catch up all the details. But i'll try my best to post charts and exchange pointers.
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iPunter
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08-Sep-2009 17:24
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John Murphy is considered a classic for Tech. Analysis.... Worth owning as the main textbook...
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richtan
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08-Sep-2009 14:05
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Look forward to your chart posting (see my earlier posting below on how to post charts) to exchange pointers n learn from one another.
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richtan
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08-Sep-2009 14:02
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These 2 books which I had recommended in my the other thread "Some recommended good TA books" under "General", "trading Techniques".are definitely worth reading n mastering.
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thulasiappan
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08-Sep-2009 11:02
Yells: "Just a Beginner in trading" |
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Currently I am reading through Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques by Steve Nison and I'm planning to buy Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets by John J. Murphy. Is it worth buying this book. Any one gone through this book please give some suggestions. |
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iPunter
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08-Sep-2009 10:59
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Good post... | ||||
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richtan
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08-Sep-2009 10:36
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Read this from http://rmao.net/forum/Re: Programmed 1 lotter distributionby PPG on August 30th, 2009, 4:52 pm Let me cite an example to help out in understanding.
For example, I am a fund manager and I need to collect XX lots of a counter today at a certain price.
So I will place a buy q probably matching or slightly less than the sell q size (to create illusion that bears are stronger).
Let's say 300 lots.
I will then start my 1 lot sell down program. Effectively, I'm selling into my own buy q.
The purpose of this sell down program will create the illusion that some one is selling down. Weak and kan keong holders will starts to sell down to my buy q.
Let's say my program sell down will selldown 1 lot every min. So in 1 hour I will sell back myself 60 lots and effectively collect 240 lots, assuming my buy q gets snapped up fully or exhausted.
Now you will observe most selldown program upon nearing the buy q exhausted soon, the buy q will most of the time be miraculously replenished with small amounts slowly. Sometimes the collector will allow it to fully retrace from previous collection point and collect at 1 bid down also.
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iPunter
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08-Sep-2009 10:15
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The problem is each chart reader is an invidual with his/her own and unique interpretative skills. No two persons, or looking at the same chart will see the same thing... Thus so-called 'TA' it is an imperfect 'art' which can be highly subjective too... But if one uses yesterday's data (ie. indicators) to 'predict' tomorrow, one is doomed to be disappointed. .. |
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yongjp
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08-Sep-2009 10:06
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Great links!
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richtan
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07-Sep-2009 22:42
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To post your charts, follow this steps: 1. In your chartnexus, click "File", "Capture charts", saved it to your hard disk 2. Go to http://tinypic.com/, click "Browse" and search for tat saved chart" and click "Upload now" 3. Copy "Direct link for layouts" 4. In sharejunction, click "Insert/modify image" n paste step 3 in "Image url" n click "OK" |
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richtan
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28-Aug-2009 00:04
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How to Grab Significant Short-Term Profits From Technical Trading by Mark Skousen, Advisory Panelist
Dear Investment U Reader, "The overwhelming majority of economic theories, market forecasts, trading strategies, investment systems, hot tips and sure-fire speculations never pan out." ~ Alexander Green In the August 14 Investment U issue - "Why Most Investment Systems Simply Don't Work" - Alexander Green urged you to stick with the tried-and-true method of fundamental analysis. He did so using this mantra: "There is only one thing that dictates where a stock will go: earnings." I agree that earnings are the ultimate determinant of stock prices in the long run. But that's not the only way to gauge where a stock is headed next. I firmly believe that technical analysis - volume, trading patterns and historical trends - can enhance your returns tremendously and can keep you out of trouble in many cases. Here's why... How an Earnings-Based Investment Model Crippled Bank of America Buyers The problem with taking a straight earnings approach to investing is that stock prices aren't determined by current or past earnings, but by future earnings in relation to the current price. Throughout the past decade, for example, earnings looked great for Bank of America (NYSE: BAC). In June 2008, it earned a record $3 billion. You'd have made a bundle of money investing in BAC during the new millennium. Factoring in rising dividends, stock splits and share price appreciation, you'd have tripled your money. But over the next year, Bank of America's earnings plummeted, and by the end of 2008 it had lost $2.3 billion. The stock followed, collapsing from $50 to under $3 a share, wiping out all of the previous eight years' worth of profits (although the stock has since rebounded to $17 a share). By time the bank announced a sharp drop in earnings, the price was way down - and investors who bought based on earnings had lost their shirts. So how does one anticipate an earnings collapse like that? Use Technical Analysis to Prevent Pain - And Profit Needless to say, sound economic analysis doesn't hurt. Many economists (including our own Alex Green) predicted a real estate collapse and the subsequent financial trouble. But using technical and historical trend analysis can also prove extremely helpful in improving your investment results. For example, many technical analysts have fared extremely well over the past decade (and more), using chart patterns, volume and historical trends. And investors like Bert Dohmen, Jim Dines and Dennis Slothower profited from major trends in commodities, stocks and foreign currency, while avoiding most of the financial crises in 2008, because they used an advanced version of technical analysis. Here are two other simple tools that have proven very effective...
If you used these two technical tools together, you'd have got out the stock market in October 2007 and not re-entered until April this year - without being whipsawed back into the market. Not bad.
Chart: http://www.investmentu.com/ Gauging Investor Sentiment... Tech-Style Put simply, technical analysis isn't a crystal ball, but it's a good way to measure the psychology of the market. When new highs and new lows are at all-time highs, it suggests a strong bullish trend. Conversely, if the indicator is at an all-time low, it signals incredible pessimism. The new highs/new lows indicator gave a sell signal in October 2007 and a buy signal in April 2009 it's still bullish. According to the chart, the market is headed higher, so investors should consider several choices... Of course, technical traders use a variety of ratios, indicators and charting patterns to make their buying and selling decisions. Their systems are never perfect because human action is not always predictable, but human behavior and the herd instincts are sometimes quite apparent and experienced traders can make a great deal of money and avoid the worst of bear markets. Good trading - AEIOU, Mark Skousen |
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^CuteVenic3^
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20-Aug-2009 15:56
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Another good read on support and resistance. http://www.nobrainertrades.com/search/label/Trading%20Strategy |
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^CuteVenic3^
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20-Aug-2009 14:50
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Candlesticks =) http://www.candlestickcourse.com/Candlestick%20Patterns.htm http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/stocks/how_to/articles/-74685.cfm I'm still learning Forex trading, any1 else into it? |
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richtan
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01-Aug-2009 22:46
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Calling all newbies keen to learn TA, below are lists of free TA learning websites to learn from. | ||||
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raymondho
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13-Jul-2009 15:03
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Hi! Stupid_guy, This website is very powerful, take a look, I learn from here as well. www.investopedia.com: Financial Dictionary |
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stupid_guy
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13-Jul-2009 13:22
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Thanks all, really appreciate it. | ||||
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erictkw
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13-Jul-2009 12:49
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Hi, here is one for those who prefer video learning. http://www.informedtrades.com/trades.php?page=freetradingcourses Cheers! |
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