17. Learn to Trade with Technical Indicators
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thanks you exist..
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thanks
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Wat stock screener are you using? how do i get one too?
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....OR just go to advantagestocks com lol
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If you are TIRED of lagging technical indicators and learn to read Manipulation, this might help
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Good, but i prefer Free Forex Robot
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good work dave, I still in my learning jorney.
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Thanks Dave
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What are some popular leading indicators, because the ones you go through here are all lagging ?
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thanks for the comment rich am glad you like the videos and there are more to come. Best Regards, Dave
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excellent - Ive seen many videos I like yours.
They are concentrated.. I just watched this one twice, taking notes
Keep it up my son
Rich
London
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First, thank you. i am always useing indicators other than chart patterns. thank you. i still don`t know which is the upper hand.
jokesh 3 years ago
my pleasure thank you for watching. In my personal opinion I think both chart patterns and indicators add value in different types of situations. Best Regards, Dave
InformedTrades 3 years ago
Dave, thanks for all your videos.
Are you a daytrader yourself?
A lot of people tell me indicators are lying and I should only trade patterns. That should be good enough. Whats your opinion? Thanks from the Netherlands.
martijnmediph 3 years ago
Hi Martijnmediph, My pleasure thank you for the comment I am glad you like the videos. I do trade but consider myself more of a swing to position trader than a day trader.
I look at indicators like a tool which is designed to tell me something about the market and not something to be used in isolation to generate trades. So with this in mind I do not think that indicators lie as they are simply a mathematical formula that spits out a result when data is inputed. Best Regards, Dave
InformedTrades 3 years ago
What is a swing to position trader? How is it different than a day trader?
arcusdog 3 years ago
A daytrader normally opens and closes their positions in the same trading day where a swing trader or position trader holds positions generally for multiple trading days. Best Regards, Dave
InformedTrades 3 years ago