Is there anyway i can better perdict the moves of the market instead of just watchin indicator etc. I feel like im guessing ha
Is there anyway i can better perdict the moves of the market instead of just watchin indicator etc. I feel like im guessing ha
If you wanted to buy a vintage car on Ebay and you knew the exact make, model and condition you wanted but not the price you would be expected to pay, what would you do?
Is there anyway i can better perdict the moves of the market instead of just watchin indicator etc. I feel like im guessing ha
Err, google it ;-)
I've struggled to find any statistical edge in indicators, over many different time frames (and I've tested out a LOT of indicator based strategies). What I have tended to find is that each indicator has its day in the sun, when it encounters the right conditions and becomes profitable, until such time as it stops being profitable. You might find that an indicator based set of rules works very well for a couple of years, and then bombs. How do you know when the indicator is just going through drawdown or its usefulness has expired? Tough one..
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But I was thinking more of the fact that you would look at the highest price it was offered and the lowest price and take other factors into account such as how many bidders there were at what price and how much time each offer had until expiry.
In laymans terms, you would go on the one thing that is immediately identifiable and puts the "value" in context: namely, the price itself.
What you wouldn't do is draw a list of all the car prices on ebay and then apply a 14 period RSI over it in order to make you decide what to bid...
Would you?
Honestly, indicators baffle me.
No, it's not a tough one at all. Avoid them ALL and start using your brains and think like a real trader instead of depending on some geek software engineers idea of what is what.
Rossini, as usual, you are 'talking' when you ought to be 'listening'. Now, go and paint some pretty coloured lines all over your 7 (or is it 9 now?) screens in case you miss a 'set-up' or guess or whatever...
I don't see how you can trade in the absence of all indicators. How do you determine position size if you don't know the ATR, for example?