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Give Me Something to Lean On: Understanding The Purpose Of Chart Patterns
Dan Chesler Let Dan Chesler show you how to trade his "stoch-trap" setup, as well as his "incipient trend pattern." (more)
Using Moving Averages And Patterns To Enter Into Fast Moves
Dan Chesler In this lesson I will show you how I translate the basic principle of trend into a
simple moving average and bar pattern combination, which I call the ITP. (more)
Key Intraday Moving Average Setups In The QQQ
Don Miller For those who like a little spice to go along with their trading, MAs can be considered downright boring. Yet I continue to find MAs among the more important weapons in the trader's arsenal as a result of their ability to provide benefits beyond mere trend documentation. (more)
Five Ways To Pinpoint Long And Short Setups With TradersWire
Duke Heberlein Through examples, this lesson offers a greater understanding of the java applet -- and five ways you can take advantage of this part of the TradersWire. (more)
Advanced Bow Tie Trading Methods
Dave Landry With picking stocks using
discretionary patterns, it's more important to choose those that fit the
concept and designer's intent rather than those that fit the exact rules. (more)
Entry Patterns At Alert Zones
Kevin Haggerty The primary purpose of this lesson is to give you
something to keep on your desk which illustrates the most common Reversal Bar Patterns that most often precede a move in the opposite direction. (more)
The TradersWire Guide To Combining Moving Averages and Retracements
Duke Heberlein As traders, our main objective is not to be right in our assessment (more)
Swing Traders: Find More Reliable Tops And Bottoms Using Bow Ties
Dave Landry Picking tops and bottoms can be costly, as markets are prone to long-term continuation moves and false reversals. On the other hand, blindly jumping on an established trend can also be costly, as these markets are prone to correct. In this lesson we will look at "Bow Ties," a swing trade setup which attempts to solve for the above by utilizing multiple moving averages and a countertrend correction. (more)
ETF Trading Tactics, Part 1: Identify ETF Turns Using Moving Average Crossovers
Loren Fleckenstein Exchange-traded funds make an ideal weapon for exploiting market turns. Just
buy or short the tradable fund which tracks your chosen market or sector index.
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Trade What You See, Not What You Hear
Kevin Haggerty In today's lesson, we will look at the most recent Nasdaq extreme and point out some indications of pending trouble. (more)
A Profitable Trade Using Multiple Patterns -- From Beginning To End
Kevin Haggerty Profitable trading is, in essence, based on price relationships that put you in high-probability situations. In this Trading Lesson, I show you why I selected Nokia as a pattern setup in my March 2 commentary. (more)
Moving Averages: Four Useful Strategies
David Landry In the final installment of a three-part series, Dave Landry looks at the characteristics of moving averages and their general uses. (more)
Moving Averages: Misunderstood, But Useful
David Landry In the second of a three-part series, Dave Landry looks at the characteristics of moving averages and their general uses.
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Moving Averages: Know The Basics First
David Landry The moving average is probably one of the most used and possibly overused indicators in the financial markets. In the first of this three-part series, Dave Landry looks at the calculation and comparison of simple, exponential and weighted moving averages.
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Three Indicators I Combine To Find Great Intraday Entry Points In The S&P
Larry Connors Here's an S&P trading approach that finds intraday overbought and oversold levels to enter in the direction of the current trend. (more)
Riding A Great Trend? Know When To Get Out
Manuel Ochoa Successful trading isn't just about blindly hopping on trends--you've got to know when to get out of trades, too. Here, we take a look under the hood of trend trading and find our where trade exits fit into the picture. (more)
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