First post here, must say what a thread!
for a man who had no idea on support resistance indicators, risk/reward ratios i now feel semi educated (which was the whole point in me signing up to the board) so THANK YOU!
but as all noobs i have a lot of questions!
first of all i see all these pretty graphs and lines, but i dont have a charting package, which ones do people reccomend?
also during this post people were talking about h & s, can some one elaborate on what this is please?
also at some point ftse beater said this
"Yes I meant Resistance. If something is old support which gets taken out (as it has on the BAY chart), then it becomes resistance when tested.
I've edited the post now "
again can someone elaborate on this please, iv read this kinda thing a few times though the posts but as my only knowledge of support and resistance is a week old and is what iv read on hear any more detail to fill in the gaps would be great!
oh and for anyone who is reading this thinking they are in a similar boat to me, when it does go a bit over the head check out:
http://www.investopedia.com/university/technical/default.asp
has all sorts on it
thanks!
Craig!
for a man who had no idea on support resistance indicators, risk/reward ratios i now feel semi educated (which was the whole point in me signing up to the board) so THANK YOU!
but as all noobs i have a lot of questions!
first of all i see all these pretty graphs and lines, but i dont have a charting package, which ones do people reccomend?
also during this post people were talking about h & s, can some one elaborate on what this is please?
also at some point ftse beater said this
"Yes I meant Resistance. If something is old support which gets taken out (as it has on the BAY chart), then it becomes resistance when tested.
I've edited the post now "
again can someone elaborate on this please, iv read this kinda thing a few times though the posts but as my only knowledge of support and resistance is a week old and is what iv read on hear any more detail to fill in the gaps would be great!
oh and for anyone who is reading this thinking they are in a similar boat to me, when it does go a bit over the head check out:
http://www.investopedia.com/university/technical/default.asp
has all sorts on it
thanks!
Craig!