Weekly over 3.5 years - channel breakdown -
http://stockcharts.c...707&r=3075&.png
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Started by
slatedrake
, Jul 16 2006 12:54 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 July 2006 - 12:54 PM
Before you start trading get your brain around risk control. Know how much leverage you're using and know when to go to cash if you're wrong.
#2
Posted 16 July 2006 - 03:54 PM
Daily - I like the last three days of action...that last "hammer" candle seems to be an that a buy signal is coming soon...
http://stockcharts.c...6138&r=678&.png
http://stockcharts.c...6138&r=678&.png
Before you start trading get your brain around risk control. Know how much leverage you're using and know when to go to cash if you're wrong.
#3
Posted 16 July 2006 - 03:56 PM
And a 30 minute chart over a month's time....this looks good.. (I think...)
http://stockcharts.c...395&r=5485&.png
http://stockcharts.c...395&r=5485&.png
Before you start trading get your brain around risk control. Know how much leverage you're using and know when to go to cash if you're wrong.
#4
Posted 16 July 2006 - 04:02 PM
Last and probably of least importance is a 10 min chart I shared with a buddy of mine. Hence the comments, I realize you guys know what MA/RSI means....
I'm just posting these up to see if anyone has any feedback - and please don't worry about being VERY critical. I'm just starting to learn how to read charts, and general TA, and I'll appreciate any comments.
Plus..my expectations of my first effort out of the gate are fairy low..so no worries if you need to point out problems.
Thanks,
slate
http://stockcharts.c...99&r=4942 &.png
I'm just posting these up to see if anyone has any feedback - and please don't worry about being VERY critical. I'm just starting to learn how to read charts, and general TA, and I'll appreciate any comments.
Plus..my expectations of my first effort out of the gate are fairy low..so no worries if you need to point out problems.
Thanks,
slate
http://stockcharts.c...99&r=4942 &.png
Before you start trading get your brain around risk control. Know how much leverage you're using and know when to go to cash if you're wrong.