hi all
I am new to trading, but not sure if the technic I use is correct.
I normallay look at the FTSE (5min), wait for the chart to hit the support line and expect it to bounce back but it does not. (some time it does and some time it continues) maybe you guys can me put onto the correct path, which indicator and settings do you recommend to predict the movement? (i understand the main trend, however the main trend does have smaller trends) I am aiming at short term trades, looking at the smaller trends, using IG index charts.
IG-index charts looks ok, they have a good list of indicator. However I don't know which one to apply? (i tried to experiment with MCD, RSI, Sophictics, and here I start to confuse myself)
is there another strategy for short term trades?
Is there a software that can provide buying and selling signal? i am not after the auto pilots, however something that can give the trader a hint and then he/she can perform an analyse onto the chart? (maybe this sounds too si-fi')
sorry to throw all these questions on my first post!
look forrward to hear your response
regards
john
I am new to trading, but not sure if the technic I use is correct.
I normallay look at the FTSE (5min), wait for the chart to hit the support line and expect it to bounce back but it does not. (some time it does and some time it continues) maybe you guys can me put onto the correct path, which indicator and settings do you recommend to predict the movement? (i understand the main trend, however the main trend does have smaller trends) I am aiming at short term trades, looking at the smaller trends, using IG index charts.
IG-index charts looks ok, they have a good list of indicator. However I don't know which one to apply? (i tried to experiment with MCD, RSI, Sophictics, and here I start to confuse myself)
is there another strategy for short term trades?
Is there a software that can provide buying and selling signal? i am not after the auto pilots, however something that can give the trader a hint and then he/she can perform an analyse onto the chart? (maybe this sounds too si-fi')
sorry to throw all these questions on my first post!
look forrward to hear your response
regards
john