Your biggest headache as a forex trader will likely be identifying the ever-elusive perfect trade entry and exit points — there are far too many factors to consider. What if there was a way to improve ...
In the formative years of my trading career (late ’90s), I frequently found myself scratching my head over an interesting problem. Despite analyzing the hell out of stock chart patterns, ensuring the ...
The S&P 500 always offers two things at the same time: the chance to make a positive return, and the risk of loss - sometimes major loss. A while back, I created something called the S&P X-Ray, which ...
Learning to do the perfect analysis in the Forex market is a very big task. You must have extensive knowledge of the three main branches of market analysis. Those who think technical analysis is the ...
Please Note: Blog posts are not selected, edited or screened by Seeking Alpha editors. While many forex traders and investors only use one time frame to analyze currency, it is a great advantage for ...
In this webinar, we discussed how to use multiple time-frames and take a top-down approach when analyzing markets. This not only helps put the prevailing winds at your back, but can also guide you ...
How can I use Multiple Time Frame Analysis in my trading? I have heard of it but I am not sure that I understand it…thanks. Multiple Time Frame Analysis (MTFA) is an excellent method of analysis ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tom is a pioneer in computerized technical analysis of the markets. As October draws to a close, there is continued debate as to ...
- The trending market condition is one of the more attractive given the potential for strong risk-reward outlays. - While 'the trend is your friend', timing entries into that trend is what often ...