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I'm very new at trading. In fact so new that I'm about to join a trading company but I have to give a contribution. The reason being is because I feel like I need someone to hold my hands in the learning curve.
Anyway, I been doing simulation and realize is it all about chart patterns when it comes to picking. I read about volume and open interest but it's all about charting . Wondering if people just rely on chart patterns ? And I think that the only way to really understand chart patterns is to look at it for hours and hours.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
No (in my opinion). Tradition chart patterns are an out of date method to trade the markets. I encourage you to read the book "Evidence Based Technical Analysis" by David Aronson, it will clearly demonstrate the point.
In simple terms, forget traditional patterns like "head and shoulders" and instead focus simply on price action, support/resistance (often called PASR) and auction theory (why the market trades at certain levels).
In a recent survey about webinars, a lot of members expressed interest in learning more about the elusive "price action" that many traders talk about and refer to.
It is my intent with this thread to try and document price action from my point …
I felt that we needed a thread dedicated to the discussion of Volume Profile.
Some basics, you can hover over these and click on most of them to get more info in the wiki. I also encourage you guys to improve the wiki articles by editing …
Also there is something like 250 hours of webinars in the nexusfi.com (formerly BMT) webinar section. I would start watching them.
Last, as a beginner, highly recommend you read this thread front-to-back:
I'm creating this thread with the purpose of a 'catch all' for any trading related question that futures.io (formerly BMT) members want to ask, but don't want to create a new thread for -- or find an existing thread to reply to.
My take on your question is different than Mike. I do believe it's all about pattern recognition otherwise the markets would be similar to a game of roulette, total chaos or purely random.
above patterns do occur but all in context around other key areas, u have to trade all your tools together to trade patterns,. Do not trade patterns alone or u will pay
In either case, if you love chart patterns, then Suri Duddella is your guy. He's done a few webinars on futures.io (formerly BMT), check them out. He also has another one coming up March 11th.
This is basically my approach. I don't use any moving averages or technical analysis. I use basic retracements, support/resistance, and directional volatility. Breakouts (both downward/upward) are also a recurring pattern.
I personally don't use trend lines or even bother trying to figure out whether a market is trending. Well, all I trade is crude oil which is maybe a "lesser" candidate for "trending." But anyway, my approach is to optimize strategy whether the market trends or is ranging, because obviously I don't want to be blindsided on a method that only works in one or the other.
BTW, I should clarify --- pretty much every "indicator" in trading is a 50/50 shot. Whether it is MACD, CCI, double top, head and shoulders, whatever.
What improves those odds is context. What is happening around the area. Price action. Support/Resistance. Value. It's your interpretation of all these things that will make/break you as a trader.
Suri Duddella has written the bible on chart patterns and he trades them like a mad man. But he'll also tell you "context is king" which is why he visually looks at his charts after he gets alerts on patterns, instead of blindly taking them. I think he said he'll look at 100 charts to take 2-3 trades.