I almost agree entirely. Volume is only a concern if you're trading illiquid markets- you don't want to move it.
Picking tops/bottoms is not necessarily antithetic to trend trading. For eg., former market wizard Gary Bielfeldt picked the low in the Bonds in...
How about brokerage firms. If they go under, what would happen? Will it be similar to prop firms?
Very funny book. Highly recommended.
Maybe in 15 years.
This guy could be the next "guru" from reading his bio. "Michael Parness went from homeless and living on the street to owning the $treet." Quite...
Sometimes the market will seem correlated with movements of other markets depending on the psychological state of the marketplace. Money supply,...
Gann's not as hard to understand as it is to apply. Analysis is one thing, and the reality of what happens is quite another. A little bit of Gann...
"If you were the unexpected beneficiary of a $500,000 estate tomorrow, what would you do with the money? " Invest in stocks 248 votes (26%)...
But yah, I admit I didn't read that carefully.
"The following are the warning signs of a possible online-trading addiction: · You're a thrill seeker and enjoy the challenge of trading as...
I believe prior to 1987 puts were relatively undervalued for volaitility. After that, volatility was consistently priced higher for puts than...
I think it's good to do some scaling. You have a sense of how far the trade can go, and if it reaches there then you take some off the table,...
Generally I agree that it's a good idea to stop trading following a big drawdown. You need your emotional balance back. Otherwise, you might feel...
That sucks dude. But NG is a scary market to go short, and one day you'll be glad you got out early. Warren Buffett once said he had no interest...
Sorry, don't mean too be caustic, but just telling you the truth. The market is an even harsher teacher!!!
Just wondering are there traders on ET that incorporate cycles espoused by Bradley Cowan's set of books for possible shared research...
Papertrading with awesome results? Wow, sounds like my paper trading when I was in high school long ago. Let me tell you are in for a long ride...
Jack Schwager's "Market Wizards."
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