Do Trendlines work?

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by duard, Apr 3, 2005.

  1. taowave

    taowave

    How can it be a useful point to place a stop to liquidate longs as well as a possible point to go long?
     
    #1351     Jan 31, 2008
  2. <i>"... and I think the deer hunting example was getting to (it was too long for my short attention span to read the whole thing)"</i>

    Intraday trading takes a whole lot more time, focus and rapt attention than reading two paragraphs in here. I hope you are a swing trader on daily / weekly charts :)
     
    #1352     Jan 31, 2008

  3. Not "as well as".

    Either, or.

    And they are just a few of many ways that one could use the line.
     
    #1353     Jan 31, 2008
  4. I usually hold a trade 1 - 5 days.

    When I happen to be near my computer during the day and see a potential for 15 - 20 pts I'll scalp.

    Thanks for the concern.
     
    #1354     Jan 31, 2008
  5. You went long after the close above the trendline. Nice and clean.
    No stoch, MA, trix trin vix or tiki. Love it.
     
    #1355     Jan 31, 2008
  6. So here's the update so far.

    Price has come back to the trendline, again, and is holding.
     
    #1356     Jan 31, 2008
  7. <i>"I usually hold a trade 1 - 5 days.

    When I happen to be near my computer during the day and see a potential for 15 - 20 pts I'll scalp."</i>

    1-5 days in the eminis right now is quite an entertaining ride. 1 to 5 hours is adventurous enough, both ways.
     
    #1357     Jan 31, 2008
  8. So, this live example turned out to show respect of the trendline several times so far, and still counting.

    Before price respected the trendline again inside the fourth circle from the bottom is where I made the live comments about a few things that a trader could have done.

    the long suggestion would have played out nicely. Taking profits at the days high (or partials) would have given almost 75 points.

    As of right now the trendline is still intact so, once again could be used at an area to put a stop beneath, look for a short, etc.
     
    #1358     Jan 31, 2008
  9. Good call keeping the same trendline, thanks. Finally, someone who doesn't just spout nonsense and abuse.
     
    #1359     Jan 31, 2008
  10. Here's another update.

    From the looks of the chart now, the trendline is being penetrated compared to how accurately it was respected before.

    Each trader will learn what this means to him.

    To me it means, things are getting sloppy. Of course I don't know if it will break down from here or shoot up like a rocket, but for me sloppy means cautious.

    It's kind of sloppily still following the trendline, for what its worth.
     
    #1360     Jan 31, 2008