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Reap the benefits of understanding chart setups using Technical Analysis

November 6, 2015/by Stockradar

Identifying chart setups is simply a system for gaining access to high probability stock market trends! Hundreds of years of price charts have shown that prices tend to move in trends. A trend is merely an indicator of an imbalance in the supply and demand of a stock. These changes can usually be seen by market action through changes in price. These price changes often form meaningful chart patterns that can act as signals in trying to determine the beginning, or continuation, of trend developments.

In my experience there are two key trade types:
1. The ‘buy on weakness’ trend reversal trade, and
2. The momentum trade.

The first develops from a reversal from low levels where long term support is showing and or accumulation price action has developed. The ’breakout’ from these zones is often a precursor to a strong market imbalance and trend move.

The second is a signal that forces the extension of an existing trend. These can be very frenetic, powerful, and highly lucrative but must be systematically risk managed to achieve a consistent optimum result.

/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/logo.png 0 0 Stockradar /wp-content/uploads/2018/03/logo.png Stockradar2015-11-06 03:32:282021-06-18 17:54:26Reap the benefits of understanding chart setups using Technical Analysis

Three best practices of best traders

October 26, 2015/by Stockradar

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1. Increase your exposure to new and different ideas

2. Spend as much time learning from your trading as you actually spend trading

3. Manage yourself, not just your risk and your positions

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Relax, it’s just a correction!

August 31, 2015/by Stockradar

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3 simple rules will explain 99% of human behaviour

July 20, 2015/by Stockradar

1: Most people don’t think.

2: Some people are jerks.

3: Everyone is selling something.

/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/logo.png 0 0 Stockradar /wp-content/uploads/2018/03/logo.png Stockradar2015-07-20 23:15:162024-02-01 16:20:063 simple rules will explain 99% of human behaviour

Here are nine surprising things Jesse Livermore said regarding excessive trading:

November 6, 2014/by Stockradar

Here are nine surprising things Jesse Livermore said regarding excessive trading:

1. “Money is made by sitting, not trading.”

2. “It takes time to make money.”

3. “It was never my thinking that made the big money for me, it always was sitting.”

4. “Nobody can catch all the fluctuations.”

5. “The desire for constant action irrespective of underlying conditions is responsible for many losses in Wall Street even among the professionals, who feel that they must take home some money everyday, as though they were working for regular wages.”

6. “Buy right, sit tight.”

7. “Men who can both be right and sit tight are uncommon.”

8. “Don’t give me timing, give me time.” and finally, the most important thing:

9. “There is a time for all things, but I didn’t know it. And that is precisely what beats so many men in Wall Street who are very far from being in the main sucker class. There is the plain fool, who does the wrong thing at all times everywhere, but there is the Wall Street fool, who thinks he must trade all the time. Not many can always have adequate reasons for buying and selling stocks daily – or sufficient knowledge to make his play an intelligent play.” Jesse was a trader but he knew the value of staying with positions and sometimes not trading at all. Once he began to follow tips from others or trade when he should have abstained, all of his progress had come undone, and with it, his sanity.

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It’s not easy being a ‘News Trader’

August 21, 2014/by Stockradar

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Jim Rogers shares his brilliant insights

August 20, 2014/by Stockradar

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1.  “Most successful investors, in fact, do nothing most of the time.”

2.  “If you want to make a lot of money, resist diversification.”

3.  “It is remarkable how many people mistake a bull market for brains.”

4. “On Wall Street there’s no truer adage than …’markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.’”

5.   “No matter what we all know today, it’s not going to be true in 10 or 15 years.”

6.   “If you want to be lucky, do your homework.”

7.   “Swim your own races.”

8.  “If the world economy gets better, commodities are very good place to be in … even if the world economy does not improve, commodities are still a fabulous place to be.”

9.  “The most sensible skill that I can give to somebody born in 2003 is a perfect command of Mandarin.”

10.  “Become a Chinese farmer, that’s what you should do.”

11.  “If you can find ways to invest in Myanmar, you will be very, very rich over the next 20, 30, 40 years.”

12.  “India is not a place for investors, but it’s a fabulous country for tourists”

13.  “I don’t know any way to short either Harvard or Stanford.”

14.  “I was poor once, I didn’t like it, I don’t want to be poor again”

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200 years of asset class history. And the winner is……..

July 17, 2014/by Stockradar

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