hey man thanks chapter 4 is so good and pure truth. i learned this working for a commercial trader once your mind has accepted these truths it will change your world. great read.
i think you misunderstood what i meant by tops and bottoms....i did not mean THE top or THE bottom. every swing has a top and bottom
it is my experience that once selling comes MORE SELLING WILL COME. please watch the market and check this. if you believe big boys rule then understand that they do not enter all at once,like me.they always will build because their positions are huge. They need to find suckers to take the other side of their transaction and the suckers have very small monetary trading power so it will take time to distribute. simpleMeLike i know you have a open mind so i am addressing this to you.
if it is 50-50, in the long run , you will be breakeven.....if your account survives and with today's leverage, which 90% traders have, it will not....so this 50-50 law of nature is just something that will never have time to come about
[ i do not think, you should think, the other person is an idiot...in the markets that is a very dangerous assumption. your research would have tested only moving averages and only an absolute idiot would enter a trade on the basis of moving averages alone. they will likely be seeing momentum and also maybe volume. Also perhaps seeing the longer time frame trend... and of course there is also instinct: if I see a perfect set up i will pass because i know it is a trap
i mean strong selling and exactly what is strong selling? it is relative.it is according to the context. remember there is always selling.....in every transaction there is a seller.... but experienced trader will get my point. hopefully at least
IMO, this is a bad mentality. Don't pick tops or bottoms. Try to catch the meat in between. Many a great trader have lost their ass calling market tops and bottoms. The market can remain irrational far longer than you can remain solvent. Subjectively speaking I have noticed the opposite. It's typically easier to "call" a market bottom (though I feel gross even saying that). There's an equilibrium price that market participants won't let the stock sink past. But when the market is rising meteorically the ecstasy tends to make people continue buying.