Trend Following methods work
Trend following methods result mainly in “buy high, and sell higher” or “sell low and buy back lower.” Here is an example of today’s Crude Oil Futures with AbleTrend buy/sell signal Guidance Chart: A...
View ArticleWhen the trend comes ride on it!
Trend refers to the general direction in which the market tends to move. If we know the general direction that the market is heading we can achieve a profit by simply riding on the natural course of...
View ArticleBe willing to take small losses
In order to win big profits you must be more than willing to take small losses. Here is an example of day trading yesterday’s Russell 2000 Futures with AbleSys buy/sell signal Guidance Chart: 1pt of TF...
View ArticleThe art to handle the loss is the key to profits
The art to handle the loss is the key to profits Why do you think you still have the privilege to trade? Because of the great possibility of losing. If everyone in the game is going to win, there will...
View ArticleTrading the Sweet Spot Stocks
In April 19 we have introduced Investing in stocks with Sweet Spot and got feedbacks from traders wishing to know more about it. In this Sweet Spot Stock (SSS series) we’ll elaborate with more examples...
View ArticleTrading the Sweet Spot Stocks (2)
AbleTrend helps to identify early trends based on higher probabilities, not absolute certainties. We still need to deal with the sideways market. As the market develops, AbleTrend adapts to the...
View ArticleTrading the Sweet Spot Stocks (3)
Yesterday we have illustrated how AbleTrend deals with sideways market trading the SSS. Today we’ll elaborate on the scenario if that market goes against you right after you go long. One may ask how...
View ArticleTrading today’s E-min S&P with AbleSys Sweet Spot
The AbleTrend 7.0 software signals what we call the “sweet spots” – optimum times to get in on a trade – with the first blue bar to appear after a series of green bars, as shown on the chart below....
View ArticleA Comment from the owner of Rebound Trading Systems
Yesterday I have received an important announcement from Rebound Trading Systems. Gerry Wollert is the owner of Rebound Trading Systems. Gerry has provided trading advisory services for many years and...
View ArticleTrend is your best friend
Among all the basic concepts of technical trading, the “trend” is the most important. Many traders have said: “The trend is your best friend,” and they are correct. Here is an example of a downtrend in...
View ArticleWhy do higher highs and higher lows define an uptrend?
Why do higher highs and higher lows define an uptrend? And why do lower lows and lower highs define a downtrend? The theory behind this definition is actually quite complicated. From the many...
View ArticleHow do we pinpoint the starting point of a trend
There are two ways to pinpoint the starting point of a trend. I will show you the easier way with the help of AbleSys trading signals first, and then the way without AbleSys trading signals. Here is an...
View ArticleHow to define the Ending point of a Trend
Knowing how to define the ending point of a trend is just as important as knowing how to define a starting point of a trend. Many times you have bought some stocks and you want to know when to let...
View ArticleThree Rules for Following Trends
As a trader or investor we wish to ride trends to profits and exit markets when trends change and begin moving against us. We want to act safely and that means acting on facts not wishes or...
View ArticleThe Golden Region of Entry – The Sweet Spot
Identifying the most promising buy or sell entry points is a different process from defining a trend. Knowing that a trend has formed based on 1-2-3-4 or 1-2-3 patterns does not mean that we should...
View ArticleHow to define the Golden Region of Entry in Investing
The Golden Region of Entry is a Low Risk Entry. The following charts show you how to define the Golden Region of Entry in both Uptrends and Downtrends. The Golden Region of Entry occurs at an area...
View ArticleWhy Forecasting Methods Do Not Work (1)
Turning points of time or price; forecasts, predictions, and target prices are on the wish lists of most traders. We get such requests frequently — can you build some kinds of forecasts in the...
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