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Stick to the Basics
Aug 04, 2012 at 11:45
Mitglied seit Jul 17, 2012
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To be successful in this business you need to stick to the basics, like support and resistance and trenline analysis. If you can read the candles (not patterns) on a individual basis then you will be fine. Now if you can tell what the market phase is before you enter a trade then that coupled with the other basic principals then you will be ahead of the curve !!!
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Aug 04, 2012 at 23:56
Mitglied seit Jan 31, 2011
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I agree wholeheartedly with this post. I used to be one to think that the more indicators you had, the better off you were. This thinking only leads to several different indicators all giving different signals, which in turn leads to confusion and gives the trader no clear direction.
One thing that has REALLY helped me - and of course I'm no pro, not yet - is a post on DailyFX.com. Here's the link: https://www.dailyfx.com/forex/education/trading_tips/post_of_the_day/2011/06/15/How_to_Create_a_Trading_Edge_Know_the_Strong_and_the_Weak_Currencies.html
Written by one of the instructors there, he tells you how to get a slight edge by pairing strong against weak. Now this analysis is how I begin my trading day (before going to my real job, haha), and it seems to be paying off. Then of course, I look at S/R, and check a 14 RSI and (maybe) a 12, 26, 9 MACD. Stops / targets based off the 14 (DAY!) ATR. 4 hour timeframe.
Yes, it takes a little while but I just ended last week winning 4 trades, 2 of which matured while I was fast asleep. :) This was only accomplished through very careful trade choice, but as always hinged mainly on the use of the old standbys - Support and Resistance, and Trendlines.
One thing that has REALLY helped me - and of course I'm no pro, not yet - is a post on DailyFX.com. Here's the link: https://www.dailyfx.com/forex/education/trading_tips/post_of_the_day/2011/06/15/How_to_Create_a_Trading_Edge_Know_the_Strong_and_the_Weak_Currencies.html
Written by one of the instructors there, he tells you how to get a slight edge by pairing strong against weak. Now this analysis is how I begin my trading day (before going to my real job, haha), and it seems to be paying off. Then of course, I look at S/R, and check a 14 RSI and (maybe) a 12, 26, 9 MACD. Stops / targets based off the 14 (DAY!) ATR. 4 hour timeframe.
Yes, it takes a little while but I just ended last week winning 4 trades, 2 of which matured while I was fast asleep. :) This was only accomplished through very careful trade choice, but as always hinged mainly on the use of the old standbys - Support and Resistance, and Trendlines.
Mitglied seit Jan 14, 2010
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Aug 05, 2012 at 06:29
Mitglied seit Jan 14, 2010
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skiilodge posted:
To be successful in this business you need to stick to the basics, like support and resistance and trenline analysis. If you can read the candles (not patterns) on a individual basis then you will be fine. Now if you can tell what the market phase is before you enter a trade then that coupled with the other basic principals then you will be ahead of the curve !!!
I agree. Some think the more 'tools' they use, the better the trading system, but sometimes they miss the point of having to actually read the chart instead of thinking the indicators will do that job for them.
May I know what is a market phase? Is that the type of the market, ie trending/ranging?
Mitglied seit Dec 01, 2011
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Jan 29, 2013 at 14:35
Mitglied seit Dec 31, 2012
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James_Bond posted:I totally agree my friend. Simplicty; IMHO, is the key to all success no matter what you do. Work smarter not harder, the old saying is true. With trading, you spend a lot of time and practice to engulf the encyclopedia's of information, sort and import only what truly works then execute what works everytime.
skiilodge posted:
To be successful in this business you need to stick to the basics, like support and resistance and trenline analysis. If you can read the candles (not patterns) on a individual basis then you will be fine. Now if you can tell what the market phase is before you enter a trade then that coupled with the other basic principals then you will be ahead of the curve !!!
I agree. Some think the more 'tools' they use, the better the trading system, but sometimes they miss the point of having to actually read the chart instead of thinking the indicators will do that job for them.
May I know what is a market phase? Is that the type of the market, ie trending/ranging?
I apply that to my everyday life routines. Limiting mistake compounds go a long way in life too.
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Mar 26, 2013 at 09:34
Mitglied seit Jan 20, 2013
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you guys are so on point. newbies think dat the more indicator on their, the better the signal. market is no respecter of indicators. indicators are just what it is...for analysis and reporting, maybe for people working at CBNC lol🙄
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Mar 27, 2013 at 09:20
Mitglied seit Jun 12, 2011
51 Posts
I also would like to add another important piece of information for those doing day trade or trade in 1H or less.
Pay attention to the financial news calendar. My rule is to stay out when high risk economic data are about to be released.
Pay attention to the financial news calendar. My rule is to stay out when high risk economic data are about to be released.
Mitglied seit Mar 21, 2013
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Mar 27, 2013 at 18:10
Mitglied seit Mar 21, 2013
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100% agree that basics is best. Main reason being to keep your mind clear and make it easier to follow a plan.
Is good experience at the start to trial indicators and understand how they are lagging etc.
Then once go through that process, just need screen time and getting use to price action.
Is good experience at the start to trial indicators and understand how they are lagging etc.
Then once go through that process, just need screen time and getting use to price action.
Patience of a crocodile, discipline of a soldier
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Mitglied seit Aug 06, 2011
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Mar 27, 2013 at 20:54
Mitglied seit Aug 06, 2011
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SDTrading1 posted:
100% agree that basics is best. Main reason being to keep your mind clear and make it easier to follow a plan.
Is good experience at the start to trial indicators and understand how they are lagging etc.
Then once go through that process, just need screen time and getting use to price action.
Totally agree! Screen time...the more familiar you become with price action, the better your trading will be. You will see something develop on the chart and you will find yourself saying 'I think there's going to be a breakout', or 'I think there's a reversal coming', for example, and you will find that you can begin to make basic assessment just from looking at the chart. It's not a science...just getting familiar with how prices behave. 😎
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