Trendlines or support/resistance?

There can be only one: trendlines or support/resistance levels?


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shadowninja

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(This is the I'm-bored-and-slightly-red-from-being-in-the-sun-too-long thread.)

So, you have to choose; there can be only one; let's call this Highlander trading.

So, which is it: trendlines or support/resistance levels?
 
I always thought you draw trendlines(diagonal,horizontal etc) to identify support and resistance aka demand and supply. Sorry am I missing something?
 
I thought people generally considered trendlines to be diagonal and S/R to be horizontal.
 
supp res levels, this is where the dramas happen mostly, but I draw diagonal ones too :)
 
Is there some point to this poll ? How about trend (or momentum) and SR
 

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Set up your own poll. :D

I was just curious to see if anyone else used trendlines.
 
S/R but backed with volume.
'Value areas' is called.
At least for me.
 
C'mon Shadow - you gotta to vote in your own poll!
I suggest you vote for trendlines. That way, those that want to vote for them will feel more comfortable doing so, seeing that you've voted for them.
:cheesy:
 
Good point.

I actually do like TLs as a direction to trade off S and R, so that's why I couldn't vote.
 
I thought people generally considered trendlines to be diagonal and S/R to be horizontal.

If thats the case then I prefer S/R over diagonal lines.
 
C'mon Shadow - you gotta to vote in your own poll!
I suggest you vote for trendlines. That way, those that want to vote for them will feel more comfortable doing so, seeing that you've voted for them.
:cheesy:

:D I haven't voted for anything. Have you?
 
(This is the I'm-bored-and-slightly-red-from-being-in-the-sun-too-long thread.)

So, you have to choose; there can be only one; let's call this Highlander trading.

So, which is it: trendlines or support/resistance levels?

It's got to be S/R - if you get them right there has/will/is/eventually a trend between them.
 
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