In the last article I discussed two examples of how and why volume can show the changing face of supply and demand. When the order of supply and demand is change we will get a change in market direction, sometimes a significant change in trend or otherwise some degree of retracement of the prior move. [...]The Hidden Strengths of Volume Analysis (part 2) is […]
The power of correct volume analysis cannot be overlooked. Unfortunately the ability to read volume correctly is not readily discussed or freely available. Off-the-cuff remarks such as, “increased volume on advances is bullish and increased volume on declines is bearish” are bantered around but that’s as far as it goes. The correct use and application [...]T […]
The most important part of investing and trading is psychology. Investing is a constant struggle where the battleground is not the market or advice given but comes from within you. You will face stress over losses, you will be in turmoil in deciding to enter or exit a position and it will place many demands [...]The Psychology of Trading is a post from: Shar […]
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