Technical analysis increases your probabilities, it doesn't give
you certainties - simply outstanding phrase
Well stated zOned - for a period of time both AAPL and QQQ were
wedging higher (high and tight patterns) BUT they never broke
support (discussed this again last night regarding AAPL) and when
these patterns don't break down they tend to explode out of the
TIGHT PATTERN. Whoever stated it was misleading is clearly a
novice trader and wants things to be absolute - well trading
doesn't work that way. PROJECT, MONITOR and ADJUST is how to
trade. If you are going to ask questions fine but make sure
you listen to the newsletters first and foremost as AAPL recent
action was reviewed last evening.
Steve/ Matt - I think daily newsletters with commentary is an
overkill. Its tough for you guys to do it everyday and its not easy
for us to spend 45 minutes daily to listen. Honestly it would be
much easier if you do one or two newsletters with audio per week
and lay out a plan.
I personally feel its much easier if you type up the set up and
the discussion behind it and post it in the trade ideas/community
during the week. These daily newsletters can cause so much
confusion and sometimes give conflicting signals as well. I wish i
can give a suggestion on whats the alternative but again other
members may disagree with my opinion.
I love the daily commentary as its one of the best benefits of
this site. Going to one or two a week would defeat the purpose of
this site and I would be gone as I suspect others would be. How in
the world can someone say these daily charts cause confusion.
If someone doesn't want to listen to all the charts and
commentary for each one they can switch from the original player to
the new player and listen to what they want to and avoid what they
don't want to hear. This suggestion that the daily newsletters
cause confusion and conflicting information is one of the craziest
things I have read on this blog! If the poster can't understand the
daily commentary and gets confused by it sounds like his best bet
would be to find another service that is more to his liking.
As I said that’s my opinion and also said others may disagree.
You don’t have to get rude here and may be consider learning
some decency. There are some sites for that too I can recommend
.
Maybe you didn’t see the posts from the other guys earlier about
how they were referring to certain charts / triggers where they
were talking about why those charts were posted etc. sometimes less
is better.
Posted by retirefire on 11th of Jun 2020 at 07:00 am
Maybe shorting the alarms looking for a B to C move, then cover
and go long. I haven't actually kept tract of price immediately
following the alarms so I'll monitor.
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Posted by steve on 10th of Jun 2020 at 05:28 pm
Technical analysis increases your probabilities, it doesn't give you certainties - simply outstanding phrase
Well stated zOned - for a period of time both AAPL and QQQ were wedging higher (high and tight patterns) BUT they never broke support (discussed this again last night regarding AAPL) and when these patterns don't break down they tend to explode out of the TIGHT PATTERN. Whoever stated it was misleading is clearly a novice trader and wants things to be absolute - well trading doesn't work that way. PROJECT, MONITOR and ADJUST is how to trade. If you are going to ask questions fine but make sure you listen to the newsletters first and foremost as AAPL recent action was reviewed last evening.
Steve/ Matt - I think
Posted by arun on 10th of Jun 2020 at 06:23 pm
Steve/ Matt - I think daily newsletters with commentary is an overkill. Its tough for you guys to do it everyday and its not easy for us to spend 45 minutes daily to listen. Honestly it would be much easier if you do one or two newsletters with audio per week and lay out a plan.
I personally feel its much easier if you type up the set up and the discussion behind it and post it in the trade ideas/community during the week. These daily newsletters can cause so much confusion and sometimes give conflicting signals as well. I wish i can give a suggestion on whats the alternative but again other members may disagree with my opinion.
I love the daily Newsletter
Posted by kmktrader on 11th of Jun 2020 at 08:44 am
I love the daily Newsletter and would be very disappointed if it was only a few days a week.
Posted by kmktrader on 11th of Jun 2020 at 08:42 am
I love the daily commentary
Posted by victorh on 10th of Jun 2020 at 08:48 pm
I love the daily commentary as its one of the best benefits of this site. Going to one or two a week would defeat the purpose of this site and I would be gone as I suspect others would be. How in the world can someone say these daily charts cause confusion. If someone doesn't want to listen to all the charts and commentary for each one they can switch from the original player to the new player and listen to what they want to and avoid what they don't want to hear. This suggestion that the daily newsletters cause confusion and conflicting information is one of the craziest things I have read on this blog! If the poster can't understand the daily commentary and gets confused by it sounds like his best bet would be to find another service that is more to his liking.
As I said that’s my
Posted by arun on 10th of Jun 2020 at 10:03 pm
As I said that’s my opinion and also said others may disagree. You don’t have to get rude here and may be consider learning some decency. There are some sites for that too I can recommend .
Maybe you didn’t see the posts from the other guys earlier about how they were referring to certain charts / triggers where they were talking about why those charts were posted etc. sometimes less is better.
I'd like to see less
Posted by roger on 10th of Jun 2020 at 06:59 pm
I'd like to see less talk and more charts from members. Used to be some good chartists here, now all talk.
A plan you say? What exactly does that mean anyway?
Maybe shorting the alarms looking
Posted by retirefire on 11th of Jun 2020 at 07:00 am
Maybe shorting the alarms looking for a B to C move, then cover and go long. I haven't actually kept tract of price immediately following the alarms so I'll monitor.