Written by admin on October 19th, 2010
Gap
When price makes a sharp move up or down with no trading occurring at the in between price levels causing a break or “Gap” on the chart. There are four common types of gap patterns, breakaway, common, continuation, and exhaustion. Gaps can be created by factors such as regular buying or selling pressure, earnings announcements, [...]
Continue Reading...Written by admin on October 19th, 2010
Ease Of Movement
A technical analysis, momentum indicator used to show the relationship between the rate of price change and volume. This indicator attempts to identify the amount of volume required to move prices. Generally a value greater than zero is an indication that the stock is being accumulated (bought) and negative values indicate selling pressure. A high [...]
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High Probability Trading Strategies – Daytrading Tactics
Day trading is the most active form of trading having maximum trading risk. It requires real-time news, quotes and charts. Day traders practice many complex strategies for getting profit from the market. Here are some simple tactics which can minimize trading losses, especially beginners. Try to incorporate them in your daily trading plan and i [...]
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John Murphy’s Ten Laws of Technical Trading
Which way is the market moving? How far up or down will it go? And when will it go the other way? These are the basic concerns of the technical analyst. Behind the charts and graphs and mathematical formulas used to analyze market trends are some basic concepts that apply to most of the theories [...]
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Things Not to do and Use When Daytrading
Daytrading is a very difficult endeavor for anyone who’s tried it. Those who go through it day after day will agree that everyday is different and that each day requires maximum attention. The end of each trading day leaves the daytraders exhausted. But not only does it take stamina, endurance, high degree of concentration and [...]
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Trading The Emini? Here ‘s How To Shortcut The 3 Year Learning Curve
Understanding technical analysis and candlestick chart patterns on the Emini can give us very reliable signals for trade entries and exits, and take a lot of the guess work out of trading the Emini futures market. It is very hard to argue which way the trend is heading if the index is making a series [...]
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