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Everyone likes a little T&A without Emotion


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    Hi, First you should know I am a trader and I move my money around allot.  I will use T/A to find enter and exit points on a ticker.  I also use good DD but most often it comes down to T/A 99.9% of the time and I will only trade on the TSX or TSX-V (for now, eh)
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    For T/A education I would start here
    http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school
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    Now I don’t suggest I am right all the time in my interpretation of a chart, or that anyone should follow my technique of trading by T/A, I read the charts everyday with my coffee....if you follow my post I will give shout outs to good entries and possible targets but, I try not to post my exits to often.  I am not greedy and take profit when I can.  I’m never afraid to take a loss to make money on another ticker and buy the first ticker back again later without emotion. T/A is not always right and you have to know your limits and when to exit; and be responsible for your own transactions.  I think on average over the years T/A has helped me 80% of the time.  Hey, there are many ways to invest or trade in the market, you have to use what works for you.  Some people find a good company with potential and park their money so to speak.  That's not a bad way to invest and some times that pays off too (but I suggest if you take that route don’t look at it day to day or you will get emotional). Even if you follow Apple nothing goes straight up so why not take profit when you can? That’s what I do… trade the peaks and valleys, and try to count my money at a cash level as often as possible.  I am hoping within this group we can all learn some T/A from each other to help each other along the way.

    GLTA on your trades and or investments no matter what they are
    And happy capitalism 
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    I look forward towards your post, everything helps these days


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