Trend Analysis
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Vincent Mao
In this lesson, I'll present you with a methodology to trade
potential trend reversals. This method of identifying and trading potential
reversals is nothing new. It's a comprehensive method that incorporates price,
pattern, and time. (more)
![]() 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)
![]() Tsutae Kamada
Continuation candlesticks -- such as the Rising Three and Falling Three Methods -- can help detect when strong or weak stocks are taking a rest. (more)
![]() Tsutae Kamada
Traders can be so busy looking for
daytrading opportunities that they become trapped in short-term frames. A bigger picture
can be a great help in focusing on your destination. (more)
![]() Loren Fleckenstein
Traders have long known that many
buy-side chart patterns can be inverted to
time short entries. For even better results, we've also learned to turn the fundamental picture on its head as well: weak or deteriorating corporate performance for shorts vs. strong or improving fundamentals for longs. (more)
![]() Tsutae Kamada
As we know, to be successful traders, we should not fight the overall trend of the stock market. In addition to watching the overall trends, we should not forget to monitor the S&P 500 futures index. (more)
![]() Loren Fleckenstein
In a choppy market, leadership stocks
sometimes act like runners on base. The player leads off, is forced back when the pitcher throws to first, then steals second and
leads off again. When the next batter up blasts one for the fences, the man at
second explodes, rounding third base, then slides home. (more)
![]() Dave Landry
The final part of the series guides you through the functions and features of TradingMarkets.com's Stock Scanner. (more)
![]() David Landry
In this, the first installment of a four-part series, we’ll look at using the StockScanner to scan for the hottest stocks and sectors using Relative Strength(RS). (more)
![]() Dave Landry
In the first
installment of this series, we looked at using RS to find the hottest stocks and
sectors. In this second installment, we will look at using ADX to find
potential candidates and sectors to short. (more)
![]() Dave Landry
In Part 1 of this series, I scanned for stocks in strong
uptrends as measured by Relative Strength (RS). (more)
![]() Mark Boucher
Many short-term and position traders ignore some of the most valuable uses of longer-term charts to enhance their trading. (more)
![]() Mark Etzkorn
New to technical analysis? Here, we review the different kinds of price charts and explain how they depict price behavior, and lay the foundation for basic chart pattern analysis. (more)
![]() Kevin Haggerty
As a daytrader, you must be aware of intraday trends in the big averages that repeat themselves. Kevin Haggerty shows you not only how to recognize the big trend, but also how to select individual stocks that will most benefit from a trend that's in place. (more)
![]() David Landry
Short-term patterns like gaps, spikes and reversal bars usually accompany extreme price moves. We'll show you what to look out for when you're trying to gauge market direction with these patterns. (more)
![]() Dave Landry
The Average Directional Movement Index (ADX) measures the trend strength of a market but not its direction. The higher the ADX reading, the stronger the trend, regardless if it is up or down. (more)
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