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As traders we're all probably guilty at some point of ignoring the big picture, letting our ego get in the way, and in the process letting a solid trade sli (more)
Carolyn Boroden
A question I am often asked is whether or not my 'Fibonacci work' is valid or valuable when applied to individual stocks. The answer to this question is YES, as long as there is adequate data with well-defined swing points. (more)
Duke Heberlein
In this lesson I will show you a systematic plan of attack that I use for finding hidden gems when the market is lacking momentum. (more)
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)
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)
Daniel Beighley
In keeping with the Point and Figure tradition of simplicity, this lesson will go through four effective patterns used to interpret this charting system. (more)
Carolyn Boroden and Loren Fleckenstein
Fibonacci clusters can help the intermediate-term trader confirming pivotal points used in pattern breakouts. (more)
Daniel Beighley
Point and Figure charts are the oldest form of Western technical analysis and can be a tool to keep your judgment clear of the 'noise' that builds up from constant analysis. (more)
Carolyn Lueck
In this lesson, I'd like to share a candlestick pattern that I watch for quite frequently in my trading: the Evening Star formation. (more)
Tsutae Kamada
In this lesson, I show you how effectively "Hammer" and "Hanging Man" candlestick formations can be at providing us with reversal signals -- especially when they appear in important price areas. (more)
Goran Yordanoff
As Japanese candlestick method puts great significance on the relationship between opening price and closing price, the tail is an extremely important occurrence when analyzing charts because it reveals an area of price that was visited during the time frame under analysis, but was unsustainable (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)
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)
Tsutae Kamada
Certain price and chart patterns are useful indicators of a stock's potential movement. In this lesson, I show you how to use TradingMarkets.com Indicator Page and candlestick chart patterns to pick buys and sells. (more)
Daniel Beighley
Once considered as sensitive information only certain Wall Street analysts were privileged to, whisper numbers have now taken the form of the Internet and can be an effective way to measure the sentiment of a stock. (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)
Goran Yordanoff
We review a recent swing trade that utilized the "hidden" message of gaps (more)
Carolyn Boroden
Fibonacci price analysis can be an extremely powerful trading tool, if used correctly. In this lesson, we are going to focus on how we choose the appropriate levels to execute a trade against. (more)
Dave Landry
If you want to make a long-term living trading stocks on a short-term basis you must learn how to play both sides of the market. In this lesson, I'll show how patterns that I use on the long side work, in reverse, on the short side. (more)
Carolyn Boroden
The definition of synchronicity is meaningful coincidence. In the methodology I use to trade, I look for the “meaningful coincidence” of price parameters and time parameters that are projected using the ratios derived from the Fibonacci number series. (more)
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