[h = 3] TRADITIONAL AND ANTI-TRADING a critical dividing line! [/ h]
[h = 2] The most important hub that any analyst should understand is the market shift to lateral movement, thus choosing which index category to move.[/ h]
if the market is in "trend" it is recommended to use macd trend indicators DEMA CROSSOVER
etc. even simple lines and voltage channels or even a DEMA 30-50
However, if the market is sideways, it is advisable to use oscillators with overbought areas.
But one trap faced by experienced analysts is the beginning of a new trend where the analyst seeing over-bought / sold levels liquidates losing growth.
the second trap is the inverter when we enter a side market by distance.
So when we are in a tandem and the trader moves backwards to have devastating effects on his / her portfolio.
but also inversely to move to a side market.
begins to lose confidence in both types of indices and voltage indices and oscillators!
THE CAUSE OF FAILURE IS THAT IT DIDN'T RECOGNIZE THE MARKET CONDITION (whether it is tense or side by side)!
simple drawing of voltage lines is not enough in any case!
we have a first picture of this linear regression, orbit and inclination
[h = 3] Linear Regression Against Mobile Media !!![/ h]
and then a recognition model
[h = 3] VOLTAGE RECOGNITION MODEL (With ADX & R-SQ.) - Is line drawing enough ???[/ h]
[h = 3] VOLTAGE RECOGNITION MODEL (With ADX & R-SQ.) - Is line drawing enough ???[/ h]
finally the simple drawing of channels and voltage lines or horizontal zone lines.
THEME IS Critical and of the utmost importance.
a naive approach only with a simple line or horizontal line drawing can be detrimental to our capital.
unfortunately the subject has not been fully understood by many analysts who are supposed to be
investment advisers or executives in a company.
to my great surprise, I found in this forum a simple look at this critical subject.
THEME IS Critical and of the utmost importance.
a naive approach only with a simple line or horizontal line drawing can be detrimental to our capital.
unfortunately the subject has not been fully understood by many analysts who are supposed to be
investment advisers or executives in a company.
to my great surprise, I found in this forum a simple look at this critical subject.
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