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Old 10th December 2007, 11:39 PM
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btw.......all4pt of ta, i answer and explain in trader language in various previous in some of my thread.
only one word......discipline,.......if u r regular basis earning from market,........stick to it.
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so i have a plan to write based on rds course recently i attend.
.......views r not mine ,as taught by pro........only because many may not afford cost of it.i write for forum........individual may test view/right wrong himself.
.........its 11chapter
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chapter1
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learn entry/exit pt.........what drives a trader to act.......fa
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create a strategy that suits u......firm grasp on mm.get organised......visualisation is necessary.
fa is anticipated expectation of supply/demand based on some news flow.if demand increase price shall have tendency to move up.interest rate declaration and employment rate r 2value.......past trend,last data vs market reaction and current expectation........3thing u must study.......with probable case scenario.
note....a nominal rate hike may execute to hold inflation.a rate hike is detrimental to index.
......pl study gap to understand when reports come out
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chapter 2
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know ur opponent if u want to survive in market.use patience and when to fold.a pro knows throw away loser.......search for winner..again.understand risk reward.study market daily.ta helps for timing.develop a particular timeframe playplan where ur guessing and execution is superior.trade evaluation is must,..its is key.if u play breakout.......chance of failure ...very high.......never forget it.std pattern of reversal............a good tool.........to guess how others r seeing market.
build ur confidence in exit as per signal.........simply execute , dont hold......here novice and pro differs
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chapter3
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football analogy and mometum..........bull bear character can change any moment,.......a match is exciting as anybody can win,......but as spectator,a pro/gambler...bet on who can win......not whom u like.its ur experience to watch........over many match.....ur cool judgement ,personal idea as player.......develop a sense to bet rightly after seeing fast few min of match,......understand momentum and reserve strength[spring coil action in price]....be a cool calculative head.
understand realistic profit target.pl see how momentum is fed in a stock......if its fading.........get out.
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chapter4
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one of the interesting pt..........after reading lot of ta literature....what they have in common?.......study of close price....its bias.......yesterday high low........can they help to predict tommorow.......NO.......BUT THEY SUGGEST IF PRICE X SMOOTHLY LOW......AND WITH MOMENTUM,......-IVE BIAS IS MORE ACTIVE,......SIMILARLY IF HIGH IS BROKEN ,MOMENTUM BUILT UP CAN BE SEEN.......NEW BUY ORDER IS COMING,........DEFINITELY U SHOULD JOIN AS BULL
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fibonacci is good tool.........both for retracement and price projection.
basically as watcher of price wave............ur duty is judge how easily it break some resistance,.......or how smoothly price falls before bouncing
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chapter5
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when price begins to fall from trending high,.........u must get out.......earliest u sure by confirmation.
similarly be ready to enter when downfall stops.......only after confirmation by price......u must have some systematic approach,pref mechanical to do it.
......its the essence of execution
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chapter6
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for break out play use strong momentum candidate...in overbought zone........only break out possible ,.......mind high risk,low probability
recent example...........thomas cook
........always have a check list before trade,.........if u feel uncomfortable just reduce trade size
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use macd as exit signal
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chapter8
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