What does Price Action Mean to you?

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by kevinmclark, Sep 20, 2005.

  1. Sorry, didn't spot that, thanks

    But then if it is a "simple matter of division", what does this mean ?
     
    #51     Sep 30, 2005
  2. in my experience "price action" has a negative flavor to it. in my experience those who say "o, i just watch price action" are not able to explain what it is exactly they're watching. sometimes some generalities will be said like higher highs, higher lows or whatever.
     
    #52     Sep 30, 2005
  3. All this talk .. 8 pages of it... yet noone decided to post a chart example of "price action" in action.... OK well, then let me suggest that posting a chart would help a lot.
     
    #53     Sep 30, 2005
  4. PTJ told you that his 2002 call on the oil industry had nothing to do with price action? What else did he tell you?
     
    #54     Sep 30, 2005
  5. because price action would have showed he was wrong during that period. I never spoke to him, I am reflecting on his media comments. sorry you misunderstood.


     
    #55     Sep 30, 2005
  6. Although I can not be for sure what ES is talking but if it is, he is right.

    Price in terms of Time is actually the only way to trade without having to use any indicator or support and resistance. (humble opinon)

    I do this for confirmation as I need the crutch of indicators. Nevertheless the theory is that price moves at a certain pace within a certain time frame. ie on a one minuter chart the SP will move by a half point, on a five minute, by 1.2 points. etc. On the daily we call it the Average True Range, but then you have a certain look back period, etc.

    They way it can tell you price moveing forward is just that... if the price move 2 points in 1 minute... you may have to think about a trade... if it moves 2 points in one day... well you may want to go take a nap.

    To a certain extent it still comes down to personal prefrences and attaching some form of probablility to what sucess that trade could have if it goes in the direction of the price.

    bottomline is you can only squeeze X amount of ticks, into a minute, and those ticks will move the price by a certain amount... if the number of ticks is high and the price moves much higher or lower than you may have a setup... that is the price action one must be able to read.

    just a humble opinon.
     
    #56     Sep 30, 2005
  7. As a result of this thread, I am starting to look at price for clues to determine future movements, especially at support and resistance levels. Thanks for all the great feedback.

     
    #57     Sep 30, 2005
  8. Sam123

    Sam123 Guest

    The problem is when you look at historical price action, it is taken out of context. You can try to "lasso" the historical price patterns into some group of common standards that appear consistent, but discretionary traders will tell you that looking at price action without context is a fool’s errand.

    You can look at price with respect to time. You can also look at volume with respect to time or price. They provide some clues to “events” that took place. But it’s helpful to know what these "events" were, against a backdrop of sentiment and “buzz” going on at the time.

    But price action is the most important because it is the thing that determines your profit and loss.
     
    #58     Sep 30, 2005
  9. TickJob

    TickJob

    #59     Oct 1, 2005
  10. Remiraz

    Remiraz

    no one knows exactly what price action is or whether their version works or not.

    but a lot wants to believe in it.
     
    #60     Oct 1, 2005