Price Action Trading

I would also recommend people looking at Lance Beggs PAT work....

his work is not for easy wins but well worth it if you are prepared to study and work hard...........:smart:

N

yourtradingcoach.com
 
I would also recommend people looking at Lance Beggs PAT work....

his work is not for easy wins but well worth it if you are prepared to study and work hard...........:smart:

N

yourtradingcoach.com

Thanks - will take a look(y)
 
Re: Price Action Trading- Video

Enjoy failures who can't use the patterns for trading themselves , and can't profit from trading by using snake oil.

Yes -these patterns are great aids to profitable trading-good luck-but use the patterns in context with the trend and support and resistance, round numbers etc.
(y)
 
Re: Price Action Trading- Video

Yes -these patterns are great aids to profitable trading-good luck-but use the patterns in context with the trend and support and resistance, round numbers etc.
(y)


They can be used very well and for profit by experienced and skilled traders , but not the way some failures describe them.They add no value on their sole application.

Is Technical Analysis a Waste of Time? - CBS News


A recent study by finance professors at Massey University in New Zealand examined more than 5,000 technical trading rules to see if they added value. The authors found "no evidence that the profits to the technical trading rules we consider are greater than those that might be expected due to random data variation."
 
Re: Price Action Trading- Video

They can be used very well and for profit by experienced and skilled traders , but not the way some failures describe them.They add no value on their sole application.

Is Technical Analysis a Waste of Time? - CBS News


A recent study by finance professors at Massey University in New Zealand examined more than 5,000 technical trading rules to see if they added value. The authors found "no evidence that the profits to the technical trading rules we consider are greater than those that might be expected due to random data variation."

Something to think about...

A doctorate in finance doesn't translate into being a good trader. How many of us here would listen to advice about trading from someone who has never made a trade? Would you buy an ea or a course from a marketer who is not a trader? Why then should we listen to finance professors who most likely have never taken a currency or equity trade. They may be brilliant in finance but telling others how not to trade when they aren't traders themselves is no different than the scammers telling us the same thing.

Peter
 
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