Technical Analysis Doesn't Work

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by rcanfiel, Jul 16, 2007.

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  1. Why don't you do your own work? Nobody is obligated to train you into what works.

    Anyway, that is the excuse of many of the TA-philes. "If it works, users of TA aren't going to reveal it."

    So why should the TA-doubters give away what works for them?

    Repeating and straining marketsurfer does not take away your obligation to learn.

    Plenty of people here on ET say that you should just ditch the rainbow of indicators and look at the price action.

    Go try it. If you are not willing, then please stop asking.
     
    #231     Jul 20, 2007
  2. Didn't you just play with these words in your reply to me? Do you like sounding smart?

    From your numerous mistakes and unwillingness to acknowledge, I don't know how you ever make it as a Professor or "Logic". You seem like a complete oxymoron, with the accent on the last 2 syllables.
     
    #232     Jul 20, 2007
  3. Markets aren't traded in time they are traded in shares or contracts.

    If your broker pays you profit on the change of price in the markets over a specific amount of time please supply his or her name so we may be enlightened.

    I make profit when the price of the market I'm trading moves in my favor . . . regardless of whether it takes 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 44 minutes, 71 minutes, 5 hours, 3 days, etc.
     
    #233     Jul 20, 2007
  4. Ares1

    Ares1

    It is not on the many thousand tries that failed but what counts is what worked.

    I'm still trying to get into the minds of professionals and experienced traders to try and trade WITH them.

     
    #234     Jul 20, 2007
  5. Ever intensely and rigorously test anything original on your own?
     
    #235     Jul 20, 2007
  6. DEFINITION

    <b>Landis:</b> one to whom an example or two is usually sufficient to serve as proof of a premise. <i>See also:</i> "well-chosen example..."
     
    #236     Jul 20, 2007

  7. no, testing is not my personal expertise. i don't perform heart surgery, either.

    i don't believe it's your expertise nor original either, although you want others to think so.

    surf
     
    #237     Jul 20, 2007
  8. When someone brings a conversation with you to a point where you are unfamiliar or lack knowledge, instead of verifying and learning from it, you revert to name calling. You speak of my mistakes but by simply calling them mistakes doesn't make it so. If I have stated something in error, please inform me of the correct rationalization of my statement. This is how normal people communicate and learn from that communication.

    You never clarify any statement, just start slinging mud and turning on the flame. I guess if it makes you feel better that is acceptable in your world . . . small as it may be. This attitude will not get you far in your cube based environment but then I can only assume you are not old enough to understand that as of yet.
     
    #238     Jul 20, 2007
  9. Excuse me? Do you think I am looking to learn here? Did you not read in my post which you quoted that I already have my own method of trading which employs the most rudimentary of TA principles? If you took the time to actually read my post, then you would see that I wanted a broad brush idea of what surfer used in the absence of historical market data. That was the extent of my inquiry. I was merely trying to put a finer point on marketsurfer's claims and arguments. Perhaps you should review the exchange before chiming in on that very exchange.

    And if it is not yet clear to you, marketsurfer does indeed employ the very historical data that he continues to repudiate. He also admits to subjectively looking at charts to get an intuitive feel, a practice which he also condemns as worthless. Interestingly, I use TA and yet I avoid subjective interpretation. Go figure. I already wrote all of this in my post which you quoted. Go back and read it slowly.

    Forgive me, and kindly permit me this observation: you have come across as entirely oblivious to the salient issues of the exchange you are referring to. Coupled with your dismissive arrogance, you present yourself as an asshole.
     
    #239     Jul 20, 2007
  10. You are sadly mistaken my friend.

    I, as well as many others have used simple fib retracements for the past 25 years and found them to be most significant, and helpful in providing support/resistant levels.

    But for some bizarre reason, you don't believe that PRICE has anything to do with TA.
     
    #240     Jul 20, 2007
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