Sheesh!! Don't want to mess with this fella....
I've watched / studied volume for some years and as a longer term trader have come to this concludion. For EOD charts, volume has limited...
I'm sticking my neck out here! I'm with Buy1Sell2, and will put my money where my mouth is. Going long oil Monday morning. The entry will be...
Linear Regression channel
Don't think MT-Scalper is. (Empty- gottit hehehe) Sorry :(
In my mind, the shorter the trading time frame, the harder it gets and the more pronounced mean reversion becomes. Trend trading intraday for me...
The link to the marketwatch thing was an example where Hulbert explains that sentiment drives the price of gold. And my observation price does...
So oil price is dropping while the generals are preparing for war? Doesn't add up in my tiny brain. However production is increasing, so yes, I...
Some days there is more cash sloshing around than on other days? This might go hand in hand with big money / cartel theory.
Please elaborate. Oil consumption blows what? Up or down? Whats blowing the consumption?
So big money collude together to drive prices? Like a secret cartel?
Well getting back to original idea: "Is it possible that it's not supply and demand which most often determines price direction but market...
My opinion, price pulls back in a bullmarket because traders are scalping as such. Selling strength, buying weakness. But if that is the case, it...
We should begin a sentiment poll. Of what we believe is sentiment vs what we read in the charts. Problem is, we cannot divorce sentiment from our...
Therefore sentiment is an anti-driver
But if sentiment is bullish why would price retreat? You would think that bullish sentiment would be a driver, but in reality, often the lopsided...
So what you are saying is their is an art or special skill to reading these two and once mastered this is nearly equivelent to the holy grail?
I use bellwethers alot and often I see key Australian stocks at times lead the USA market. For example a prominent Aussie copper miner may move...
I pay no attention to MACD or RSI, but am familiar with them, how are the divergences misread? Is it that not enough attention is given?
Is it possible that it's not supply and demand which most often determines price direction but market sentiment?...
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