Service Identifying Market direction

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by Option Trader, Nov 29, 2005.

  1. I have subscribed to a few services in the past but I have developped my own way to look at the market and I no longer look for educational material so I hadn't used any advisory service until I subscribed to the traderreport (www.alternative-investor.net ) whose main value in my eyes is to provide me with a roadmap for the week ahead

    lots of long term charts of stocks, FX, bonds pretty much everything that is moving. It's nice to be able to spend less time on the computer during the weekend and just print that stuff out then read it over breakfast. Their trading recommendations are also better than most of what's out there IMO
     
    #31     Dec 7, 2005
  2. Cheese

    Cheese

    Yes. This service sits on top of your shoulders. Its called a brain. And if its a good one you can inform and train the mother to consistently get it right for the day ahead.
    :)
     
    #32     Dec 7, 2005
  3. Agreed that trading with the trend is the right way to go, but still most people lose money because of the difficulty to know when to stop. A service with a good track record to call a reversal doesn't mean to trade with the reversal, rather time to play it neutral. WIthout a good track record, you will always find services that will tell you to get out during the main part of the move. The fact there are so many who don't have a good sense, doesn't prove that nobody knows.
     
    #33     Dec 7, 2005
  4. For how long have you had it for, and how has it influenced your trading patterns?
     
    #34     Dec 7, 2005
  5. For how long have you had it for?:D
     
    #35     Dec 7, 2005
  6. Perhaps this type of thing is along the lines of what I was thinking, as his goal is to keep you out of the market at the wrong times, and that increases your confidence level during the other times. If a service would be on smaller terms as well is what I had in mind.
     
    #36     Dec 7, 2005
  7. Gotta say I have had it for only about 2 months, including the 3 week free trial . It's not to get trading ideas although I do get a few of them every week. Until I find or develop a bunch of systems that watch and trade indices, metals, FX I can only follow so many markets without spending my weekends chained to my computer and at my age I start realizing I have got better things to do:) it's only 44 bucks anyway I used to pay hundreds for some services.
    they also have weekly updates and intrday alerts although I don't use those
     
    #37     Dec 7, 2005
  8. http://www.mcoscillator.com/
    They have the best track record on market timing. The service has been around for many years.
    You can study there timing model based on relative strength of Russell Growth vs Russell Value and test it. It tests well for market timing.
     
    #38     Dec 7, 2005
  9. ==========

    Yes, you have to factor in ones personality,home office preference;
    one service mentioned with only 1 or 2 signals/year is too long term for me.

    Frankly the main reason that came up in my records for losing was by far ,trading too large % of account and just as bad for me was using too much leverage, including but not limited to OTM options.

    Actually that was one of the few things i did not believe when most of the top traders in Jack Schwager mentioned ,limiting risk 1-5% of account.Was WRONG on that.

    And one of the many reason thats important is even with an 80% hit rate, which probably haven't had that high over all;
    50% drawdown requires 100% gain to break even.

    Plus even an 80% hit rate could have more than 20 losing trades in a row, even though thats a very low probability for a experienced swing trader, it could happen that way.

    Merry Christmas to you/family,happy Hannukah & like the king of Saudi Arabia said;
    oil consuming nations should cut thier oil taxes.:cool:
     
    #39     Dec 10, 2005
  10. I knew of a service started by four brothers. Their names were:

    tuohundra

    fefty

    fife

    tuo...sometime threa (trans-sexual)
     
    #40     Dec 10, 2005