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4 Things to Know About Trendlines

Feb. 22, 2014

Misusing trendlines can result in a number of trading problems. Since trendlines are often one of the first technical analysis tools new traders learn about, there are several things you should know before you start relying on them too heavily. While each of these points is addressed individually, they all need to be considered while […]

RSI Fluctuations to Confirm Trends

Feb. 18, 2014

The RSI, or Relative Strength Index, is a popular technical indicator, and has many different uses. By looking at the range the RSI is fluctuating in, it is often possible to tell whether a price trend is likely to continue, or if it is reversing. RSI Intro The RSI falls into a family of indicators […]

Binary Options Jargon You Should Know

Feb. 14, 2014

The following are some basic, and not so basic, trading terms that you’ll likely hear as you enter the world of binary options. Call Option: An agreement between a buyer and seller that gives the buyer of the call the right to buy an underlying financial instrument at a specific price and time. In simplest […]

Subjective or Rule-Based Trading System?

Feb. 10, 2014

There are two main streams of thought when it comes to trading systems and strategies. There are those who believe an entirely rule-based system works best. There are others who believe a more flexible approach to trading is required, where guidelines are used, but not fixed rules. Then there are traders, like myself, who fall […]

Bear and Bull Traps – Use ‘Em, Don’t be Abused by ‘Em

Feb. 07, 2014

The price breaks out in the direction you expect, and you jump aboard with a trade. Moments later the breakout has failed and you find yourself in a trade that is rapidly accelerating in the opposite direction. Welcome to bull traps and bear traps; terms used to describe an event where traders are trapped into […]

Control Bad Habits with Daily Reminders

Feb. 06, 2014

Even after a decade of a trading, I still do things some days that go against my trading plan and strategies. Sometime I take extra trades out of boredom, other times I skip trades, and other times I take all the right trades but fail to manage them properly. Regardless of what the problem is, […]

Interpreting Price Data: Magnitude and Velocity

Feb. 04, 2014

When monitoring price action, and using it to find and filter trades, understanding magnitude and velocity will likely have a great impact on your trading success (or failure if you don’t understand these concepts). These terms are simply used to refer to how far the price has run in a particular direction–magnitude–and how fast it […]

Are you Trading Not to Lose?

Feb. 03, 2014

There is a subtle distinction between successful and unsuccessful traders.  Successful traders don’t operate out of a fear of losing, while amateurs do. Do you want to lose? Likely not, but this is the wrong mind frame for trading in the first place. Trading not to lose means you haven’t fully accepted the risk of […]

Simply Trend Confirmation Tool – Support and Resistance Indicator

As primarily a trend trader, my goal is to trade in the direction of the trend, by entering on pullbacks and then taking my profit on the next trending wave. The basic envelope strategy discussed extensively in my day trade articles attempts to capture such moves. The problem is that unless you are very good […]

EURUSD Day Trades – January 28

Jan. 30, 2014

Only one trade fulfilled my trade requirements during the late London and early US session, yet the trade is worth discussing since it encompasses many of the concepts I have discussed in other articles. For about an hour before the US session began the EURUSD was moving predominantly sideways. Not price action I am interested […]