Regarding price movements
Trading indicators are best used along with money management and good risk control, using tesnical indicators alone will not enable you to ne a successful trader, the market is just too random
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Charts are only part of the equation, although lately most trading is technical.
Get a free papertrade account and play with some ideas, when you feel comfortable then you can use real money.
Don’t chase the market, It can and will remain irrational much longer than you can remain solvent.
Yes, but no one indicator is perfect. So you have to used lots of them and also use some other information to come to a conclusion.
Even then its not perfect. Only experience can help you. Plus there has to be room for error.
I could answer you, but obviously by the way you asked the question, you wouldn’t have a clue what I said. $100 words is what lazy stupid brokers use when trying to sell you on themselves when they have nothing else, like a good history. indices? buwaaaahaahahaha
You can get yourself some charts, learn how to use them, and they do help pick the best entry points.Of course you can look at price and volume yourself and thats what those chart measures use, so if you’re smart you can lean what they indicate about investor trends, by watching the simple data.
AIG was be a best stock to invest if you plan to invest for a long term, because AIG is too big to fail and beside AIG no longer need government bailout money. if you invest in AIG are now you returning profit is 10-30 times in 3-5 years.
If you mean RSI and Stochastics etc then yes they can help but not to pick exact entry points. They are all lagging indicators, that is telling you what has ALREADY happened NOT what IS going to happen.
Yes they can. However, a talking head in Washington D.C. in the short term can, destroy a technical analysis and cause you to believe your initial analysis was wrong. This is usually short lived. Stay focused. The charts don’t lie. Find the trend, support and resistance and volume of your pick. News is a big factor in everything regarding the market.