How Do You Know??

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Old 30th October 2004, 11:51 PM
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What works for one person may not work for another.

The best way to know is try it for yourself. Like myself I tried it all and finally found what I was comfortable with.
deja vu
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Credit, the program that you have given is probably effective but at this stage one has to develop the basics first. Recently I read that Parthiv Patel is also having wicketkeeping problems only because they tried to catapult him straight to international cricket without making him go through the grind.

Strictly in that context, don’t you think that if one could see various tops and bottoms with basic indicators like RSI, ROC, Stochastics, MACD etc with a couple of volume and volatility indicators, isn’t good enough. One will face more situations in intra-day trading won’t one?

Sure sh u have a point there.But wont it be waste of time to learn so many things that wont work.
Actually it is not even the case of what works or not but of the best way to put everything together.U can trade any concept as long as the expectancy is positive.But the problem is unless u test the concepts on different periods with different parameters what u r actually trading will be a less effective cousin of a very good system.
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