Hi, I'm finding it incredibly difficult to find candlestick or figure charts for group / sector averages traded on the nasdaq exchange.
Can somebody point me in the right direction please?
Thanks,
Andy
Evening, does anybody know of a website or software that allows you to create a candlestick chart based on a custom composite avg?
I understand how to combine candlestick data to create an index but i'm looking for something that will take the leg work out of manually plotting graphs...
Thank's you for your advice Tokyojoe.
Being self employed must be great, so much flexibility - although i bet its difficult deciding between seeing a trade out vs actually doing your day job.
I have spent a good while looking at small caps and really appreciate what a high spread and illiquid...
Sounds interesting, keep me posted on how it goes :)
I understand that many people trade only the morning action, but it looks like a few people do seem to be concentrating on the afternoon too. You mentioned that you have similar working hours to me, did you considered trading the afternoon...
Apologies if I have Not replied to all messages yet - I will reply to all once I am back home.
0007, I seem to remember reading somewhere that Many day traders focused on only one part of the day. Which is along the lines of what you suggest Mr. Charts is/ was doing.
I wouldn't mind betting...
Can anybody provide any insite into the routine of a swing trader? ...Is the end of day price action all that really matters or do you look at intraday charts throughout the day too?
KarmaD, it's kind of like a chicken and egg scenario!
Trading the afternoon session wouldn't be a problem for me, it's the morning that's tricky. To be comfortable holding a position overnight i would want to be alerted of any trend change the following morning and be able to act on it...
Hi Tomorton, thanks for your reply.
I certainly wouldn't want to risk my job over trading. My thinking behind day trading was to take advantage of my flexible hours and the time difference between Europe and the USA. As you pointed out though, this may be too involved, however I think trading...
Over the past six months i have spent around four hours per night and entire weekends devoted to learning how to trade, how to research stocks and how to apply technical analysis. I now feel confident enough to begin trading on the nasdaq with my hard earned cash.Which brings me to my problem -...
Hi, I'm looking for a level 2 only deal for the nasdaq. I already have real real-time level 1 charting software. Any recommendations? It must be real realtime and cheap. I don't want to be paying brokerage fees, paying for my preferred level 1 charting software and level 2 on top if it's expensive.