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0 Postings, 6532 Tage rob_75Trend

 
  
    #1
22.01.07 12:22
Hi,

do you often follow the trend? Are your trading more cyclic or anticyclic?

Regards
Robs  

0 Postings, 6573 Tage Mr Ewingfollow the trend

 
  
    #2
23.01.07 12:23
Hi,

I often follow the trend and ride it along until I see weakness. The further the market moves from my entry price in my direction, the more I make; the stronger the trend, the more opportunity I have to make a larger profit.
The markets are mostly random, but they do have a small trend component.

How do you act?

JR


 

0 Postings, 6532 Tage rob_75My opinion

 
  
    #3
23.01.07 12:47
Hi Mr. Ewing,

To trade cyclic is perhaps recommendable for medium-term trades. But the problem is, that you never know, where the trend starts and where it ends. And the question is, if you make the big money, when you only follow the trend.

Regards
Rob  

0 Postings, 6617 Tage browserbe courageous!

 
  
    #4
25.01.07 12:50
Hey there,

I'm sure you won't be very successful, if you're only trading with the trend. But of course, you are right, asking yourself, where a trend begins and where it stops. But look at me, I am very proud because my strategy is going anticyclic as often as possible. I think I have success. Not always, but more if I am only walk together with all the other traders. You have to be courageous.

Try it again and again, and you will be successful, too.
But also keep cool out there,

browser

 

2 Postings, 6661 Tage 007TraderTrend Trading

 
  
    #5
25.01.07 22:14
Hi guys,

well, it's a good question.
There are so many trading disciplines.

I prefer swing trading but I have added some turnaround techniques. General assumptions I get by using the MACD divergences and the Fibonaccis.

Have a nice week!

C U

007  

0 Postings, 6573 Tage Mr EwingFibonaccis?

 
  
    #6
26.01.07 10:37
Hi to you,

what's that: "Fibonaccis"?
never heard it before...  

0 Postings, 6532 Tage rob_75F o. T.

 
  
    #7
29.01.07 12:52

0 Postings, 6532 Tage rob_75Fibonacci

 
  
    #8
29.01.07 12:58
Hi Mr. Ewing,

Fibonacci was a italian mathematican. He has found a order of numbers. Each number is about 1,618 times higher than the number before. You find this formula in many figures in the nature for example. For some years the stockexchange also began to use this formula to prognosticate the rates.

Regards
Rob  

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