Hi,
Few answers that could help a beginner to start well in Swing Trading.
1) What are the actual name of market(s) one can swing trade on?
2) Whats the 'reasonable' points one should risk, with this method of trading? 25pts? 50pts? 100pts?
3) Whats the maximum period; one can hold a swing trade position for? 3months?
4) On average; how many swing trades can be made within one year? 5? 8? 12?
5) What instrument is best used for this kind of trading? MACD/Stohastic/Fibonacci?
6) If fibonacci is used; what time-scale is best suited to find a good entry? daily? weekly? 2-weekly? monthly?
7) Once in trade, and in good profit, is it advisable to break-even? or reduce your risk to half the amount of your initial risk? e.g 50 risked initially, but reduced to 25?
8) IG Index, good for this kind of trading? if not, who would you reccomand?
9) The aim of swing trading is, to quickly be in profit, meaning picking the highs/lows of a swing, but if thats not the case, should the trade be considered as bad one and closed down in the first few days?
10) Market falls faster; but in the long term it rising, what is considered to be more profitable? buy or sell?
I await for some responses.
Jonny.
Hi,
Few answers that could help a beginner to start well in Swing Trading.
1) What are the actual name of market(s) one can swing trade on?
2) Whats the 'reasonable' points one should risk, with this method of trading? 25pts? 50pts? 100pts?
3) Whats the maximum period; one can hold a swing trade position for? 3months?
4) On average; how many swing trades can be made within one year? 5? 8? 12?
5) What instrument is best used for this kind of trading? MACD/Stohastic/Fibonacci?
6) If fibonacci is used; what time-scale is best suited to find a good entry? daily? weekly? 2-weekly? monthly?
7) Once in trade, and in good profit, is it advisable to break-even? or reduce your risk to half the amount of your initial risk? e.g 50 risked initially, but reduced to 25?
8) IG Index, good for this kind of trading? if not, who would you reccomand?
9) The aim of swing trading is, to quickly be in profit, meaning picking the highs/lows of a swing, but if thats not the case, should the trade be considered as bad one and closed down in the first few days?
10) Market falls faster; but in the long term it rising, what is considered to be more profitable? buy or sell?
I await for some responses.
Jonny.
In my opinion there is not one question out of all those you ask that can be answered with any degree of certainty or objectivity. Every trader will come up with a different answer because there is no definitive answer.
Perhaps the only question most traders are likely to agree on the answer to is number 9:
I would say if you trade a swing high/low and it is then violated that the trade is exited.
Hi,
Few answers that could help a beginner to start well in Swing Trading.
1) What are the actual name of market(s) one can swing trade on?
2) Whats the 'reasonable' points one should risk, with this method of trading? 25pts? 50pts? 100pts?
3) Whats the maximum period; one can hold a swing trade position for? 3months?
4) On average; how many swing trades can be made within one year? 5? 8? 12?
5) What instrument is best used for this kind of trading? MACD/Stohastic/Fibonacci?
6) If fibonacci is used; what time-scale is best suited to find a good entry? daily? weekly? 2-weekly? monthly?
7) Once in trade, and in good profit, is it advisable to break-even? or reduce your risk to half the amount of your initial risk? e.g 50 risked initially, but reduced to 25?
8) IG Index, good for this kind of trading? if not, who would you reccomand?
9) The aim of swing trading is, to quickly be in profit, meaning picking the highs/lows of a swing, but if thats not the case, should the trade be considered as bad one and closed down in the first few days?
10) Market falls faster; but in the long term it rising, what is considered to be more profitable? buy or sell?
I await for some responses.
Jonny.
regards 9 IMO only
THE MARKET MAKES MANY HIGHS AND MANY LOWS IN A DAY BUT ONLY ONE TRUE HIGH AND ONE TRUE LOW
Andy AKA
..............Perhaps the only question most traders are likely to agree on the answer to is number 9:...................................
Where would YOU say that the price pattern that made you enter the trade, in the first place, has been broken? That is where you get out. There is no point in hanging on and giving good money to the market that can be used towards another attempt later on.
Andy, don't be so cryptic.
Split
"...and the best entry is the closest to being wrong IMO..."
I would agree. This statement is worthy of a thread in itself.
Regards,