Whether or not what price has done indicates what price will probably do next depends on context. What price has done may indicate no particular...
Don't have the time for that. There are important points and distinctions to be made, if anyone cares to explore them. An even simpler method is...
What exactly is the difference between cryptocurrency and tulips?
Trading emotionlessly is not only possible but doable. Whether or not it amuses someone else is beside the point. If one wants to achieve this...
All of which is fine as long as one remembers that the moving average is rising because price is rising, not the other way around. As for trends...
True, as I pointed out earlier. But, again, the quantification tells one only what price has done, not what it's doing, much less what it's going...
Depends on how one defines "best". An MA tells the trader nothing about whether or not price is trending; it tells the trader whether or not price...
True. But not everyone is interested in trading with algos. Trading price -- or trading without indicators -- requires a certain way of thinking....
Depends on what one means by "work". Knowing and understanding how price behaves in a range -- what some call "chop" -- works to alert the price...
And that was a fine answer for the question. However, someone who trades price would want to know why it was/is necessary to mathematically...
In order to do this, one would most likely require some sort of evidence that the work is worth the doing. Hence the first post.
A price print indicates that a trade has taken place. It is far more immediate than a moving average, which indicates something else entirely....
Though if he's trading price rather than indicators, there's no reason for him to care about any of this.
I wonder how many people have read Gerald Appel's original work (or George Lane's or Welles Wilder's or . . .)
Of course important money buys at new highs. Important money buys every day all day at all levels. But, generally speaking, they buy low. At least...
Big volume is exactly what he wants. Volume is a direct result of activity. No translation needed. And professional money wants the activity so...
I agree that "back-breaking" is subjective. Some traders consider looking up an unfamiliar term on Investopedia to be back-breaking. As for...
Depends on what one means by "market". I find these manipulations easy to spot in the NQ, and probably would in the ES if I were interested in...
New to a given trader maybe but not new to the dynamics of trading. This sort of thing dates back to the end of the 19th century. You may find the...
True. Unfortunately a great many newcomers don't even know how to formulate a hypothesis, much less test it. Hence the "what's the best setting...
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