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The Essentials of technical Analysis: Part II
Charting:
The time frame used for forming a chart depends on the compression of the data: intraday, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annual data. Traders usually concentrate on charts made up of daily and intraday data to forecast shorterm price movements.
The shorter the time frame and the less compressed data is, the more detail that is available. While long on detail, short term charts can be volatile and contain a lot of noise. Large sudden price movements, wide high-low ranges and price gaps can effect volatility, which can distort the overall picture. Long term charts care good for analyzing the large picture to get a broad perspective of the historical price action. Once the general picture is analyzed, a daily chart can be used to zoom in on the last few months. Four of the most popular methods of displaying price data are by the following charts: line bar, candlestick, and point & figure. The line chart is one of the simplest charts. It is formed by plotting one price point, usually the close. For that matter, I don’t favor them because I personally consider the open, low, and high to be as important as the close in technical analysis. However, at times, only closing data are available for certain indices, thinly traded stocks and intraday prices. Bar charts are perhaps the most popular charting method. The high, low, and close are required to form the price plot for each period of a bar chart. The high and low are represented by the top and bottom of the vertical bar and the close is the short horizontal line crossing the vertical bar. On a daily chart, each bar represents the high, low, and close for a particular day. Weekly charts would have a bar for each week based on Friday’s close and the high and low for that week. Bar charts can be effective for displaying a large amount of data.
Using candlesticks, 200 data points can take up a lot of room and look cluttered. Line charts show less clutter, but do not offer as much detail (no high-low range). The individual bars that make up the bar chart are relatively skinny, which allows users the ability to fit more bars before the chart gets cluttered. If you’re not interested in the opening price, bar charts are an ideal method for analyzing the close relative to the high and low. In addition, bar charts that include the open will tend to get cluttered quicker. If you’re interested in the opening price, candlestick charts probably offer a better alternative. The beauty of Point & Figure charts is their simplicity. Little or no price movement is deemed irrelevant and therefore not duplicated on the chart. Only price movements that exceed specified levels are recorded. This focus on price movement makes it easier to identify support and resistance levels, bullish breakouts and bearish breakdowns. Contrary to this methodology, Point & Figure charts are based solely on price movement and do not take time into consideration. The topic on candlestick charting is broad and beyond the scope of this article. This method of charting originated in Japan over 300 years ago, and have become quite popular in recent years. For a candlestick chart, the open, high, low, and close are all required. A daily candlestick is based on the open price, the intraday high and low, and the close. A weekly candlestick is based on Monday’s open, the weekly high-low range, and Friday’s close.
Trendlines:
Trendlines are an important tool in technical analysis for both trend identification and confirmation. The general rule in technical analysis is that it takes two points to draw a trendline and the third point confirms the validity. An up trendline is formed by connecting two of more low points. The second low must be higher than the first for the line to have a positive slope.
Up trendlines act as support and indicate that net-demand (demand less supply) is increasing even as the price rises. A downtrend is formed by connecting two or more high points. The second high must be lower than the first for the line to have a negative slope. Down trendlines act as a resistance and indicate that net-supply is increasing even as the price declines.
More On Forex Broker Tricks
Forex brokers are more of a marketing machine than market makers. Forex brokers need a constant stream of new clients to keep making money since most of the new traders dont survive longer than a few months.
For enticing new clients, vast sums of money are spent on advertising by forex brokers. You can check this fact by going on Google and typing any forex related keyword. Almost all the ads will be by forex brokers. Each click costs them around $1.
One way is to announce forex trading contests that reward the winners with $2000, $1000 and $500 cash prizes. Who is the actual winner in these contests? Your forex broker!
This is like a lottery, only three win. The more you trade in order to win the contest, the more money your broker makes.
There is no check on the forex brokers. They can quote any rate to you. Forex brokers do this by adding 2 3 or even more pips to the interbank market pip spread
These 3 or 4 pips are the risk free profits that the brokers make for each round trip trade. You see why forex brokers are giving you free platforms and trading signals, only to make you start trading as soon as possible. Your broker will make more risk free money, the more you trade!
There is a practice used by forex brokers called Price Shading. For example, if the broker is convinced that Euro is on an uptrend and its price is going to rise, the broker will shade his price quote slightly higher to take advantage of the likely increase in Euro price.
One of the classic tricks used by many brokers is to trip stop losses with a single momentary blip. Brokers have all the information about stop losses placed by their clients. So, if he finds many stop losses at a certain level, there will be a momentary spike in the price feed that will trip most of the stop losses.
You cant do anything. It was a momentary spike, so small that it only tripped the stop losses.
Since, there is no central exchange to compare moment by moment prices, your broker can offer any excuse like there was sudden large order in the market or the broker feed is much faster and reflects true interbank rates.
London Forex Rush Strategy
Forex trading is an altogether a totally different beast as compared to stock trading. One of the major differences between the forex and stock markets is that forex markets are open 24 hour, 5 days a week while stock markets have fixed timings. For example New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 Pm. You can only trade stocks at NYSE during this time.
Continuous 24 hour action at the forex markets baffles many new traders. Forex markets have no central exchange. It is an Over the Counter (OTC) market that is spread over various locations in the world.
For a new forex trader, it becomes very difficult to understand when to trade and when not to trade as there is no formal open and close of the market. Many exhaust themselves by sitting in front of their computers all day. Fatigue them and make wrong decisions. An easy way is to divide the day between three 8 hour sessions.
Further divide each 8 hour session into two 4 hour sessions using a 4 hour chart. This division of 24 hours is logical as there are only three major money centers in the world that have the capacity to move the forex markets.
The three major money centers that affect the forex markets everyday are namely: Asia, London and New York. We will call our three trading sessions, the Asian, the London and the New York Session.
Asian Session: Most of the turnover in this market session is handled by Sydney, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore. Main players are the commercial exporters and the respective central banks. Since most of these central banks are in competition with one other, the price action during this session is jumpy and unsustainable.
London Session: London is still the forex capital of the world with deep and highly liquid forex market. Paris, Geneva and Frankfurt also are players in this session. The moves that originate in this session are very important keeping in view the amount of money needed to move a market this deep. These moves give you a lot of information about the market sentiments and positions.
New York Market Session: New York is second to London. Both New York and London overlap in the morning when New York is opening and London is closing. This is the best time of the day for savvy traders to trade as there is a lot of price action during this time.
The following table gives important times of the day that any forex trader needs to know: 00:00 GMT-Sydney Opens. 11:00 GMT-London opens. 15:00 GMT- London becomes very active. 17:00 GMT- London is active and New York opens. 18:00 GMT- London and Europe closes. 19:00 GMT- New York and Chicago getting ready for a close!
This overlapping between London and New York is when major price action takes place and new trends are formed or old trends are reversed. London is the market trend setter in fashion as well as forex.
Forex Trading Education
This is a beautiful life. I enjoy everyday of my life by learning new thinks. I have played sports. I have done trading. Whatever, I have done in life; first I try to learn everything about it. If something interests me, I learn it first before doing it.
Once, tennis used to be my passion. I wanted to play tennis but my returns were very poor. My volleys were horrible. I had a very poor serve.
So, I would do wall practice and practice and practice. In the beginning my ball control was very poor. My service was so poor that I would be ashamed to play with good players.
Everyday before entering the tennis court, I would imagine myself playing very well. Every defeat would strengthen my resolve to win. In six months, I had started defeating the good players who in the beginning did not consider me good.
Forex trading is like playing tennis for me. Everyday is like a battle. If you are good, surely you can defeat the currency markets. But to become good at forex trading, you have to do lot of learning and practice.
Your first step should be to digest a good forex trading course. Go through the course again and again. Digest even small points given in the course. Pause and ponder on each line in the course.
You aim should be to master the behavior of the currency markets. You should train yourself for that. Learn Technical Analysis. It is the thing to learn for a successful day trader.
Understand the use of indicators. Learn how to analyze charts. Know what are lagging indicators and what leading indicators are. Try to figure out how price action is taking place at a certain point in time.
Grasp every small detail. Go through example of successful trades given in the course. Open the charts learn how to apply the SMAs, EMAs, MACD, Bollinger Bands, Pivot Points etc.
Learn the money management principles. This is one thing that most traders simply skip. Do you know that in the end, it is good money and risk management that can make you a good trader?
Day Trading Robot Review
Hey there and welcome to this article on the day trading robot. I’m sure you already know that the robot is priced at 100k which none of us can afford but it is likely that most of us can afford the day trading robot newsletter that is far cheaper.
When you checkout the day trading robot website you can see straight away that the newsletter is worth the money.
It may interest you to know that this day trading robot thing is all about and what you will get. When you subscribe you will be told via email whenever the robot makes a new pick, you will then know what to buy and will also be told when to sell.
The fantastic thing about the day trading robot sales page is that you can see that from the video the robots pick went up over three hundred percent over night.
So after seeing that amazing question it begs the question can the robot ever lose? Well from what I have seen with it the success rate is roughly 90% which is amazing.
The great thing about the day trading robot is that it is different from all anything else out there. With this thing on our side all we need to do is to buy and sell when the robot tells us to.
In the past we have become accustomed to just seeing some sort of ebook with rehashed strategies that may or may not work on any given day.
Having the day trading robot on your side will get rid of all the previos work you had to do, now we can let the robot do the work and follow it’s instructions.
To be honest this sounds quite hypey and you will have to do somethings to make this work.
So what work wil we have to do with the robot? Firstly you will need to open the email and read the recommendation, secondly you will need to buy the stock and thirdly you will need to sell the stock when it tells you to and lastly collect the profits.
When you buy the day trading robot you will learn how to control your bankroll and to multiply it many times over very quickly by only trading with your profits.