Every trader needs a trend to make money. If you think about it, no
matter what the technique, if there is not a trend after you buy, then you will
not be able to sell at higher prices..."Following" is the next part
of the term. We use this word because trend followers always wait for the trend
to shift first, then "follow"
it. One of the first rules of trend following is that price is the main
concern. Traders may use other indicators showing where price may go next
or what it should be but as a general rule these should be given less
weightage. A trader need only be worried about what the market is doing,
not what the market might do. The current price and only the price tell you
what the market is doing.
Money Management: Another decisive factor of trend following is not
the timing of the trade or the indicator, but rather the decision of how much
to trade over the course of the trend.
Risk Control: Cut losses is the rule. This means that during
periods of higher market volatility, the trading size is reduced. During losing
periods, positions are reduced and trade size is cut back. The main objective
is to preserve capital until more positive price trends reappear.Rules: Trend following should be systematic. Price and time are
pivotal at all times.The markets are said to be trending sideways most of the time. During this time they can be quite volatile. It is for that reason that many traders have come to loath them. However some traders actually prefer sideways trending markets over trending markets. The bulls and the bears are in this together, scratching their heads and wondering what’s going to happen next. Up and down, down and up. As soon as you think you know where the stock market is going, it doesn't An increasing amount of money has been flowing into fast-trading (and often short-selling) hedge funds that may be whipsawing the market with their staccato trading patterns.What’s a small-time investor to do? Perhaps it sounds facile, but the best thing to do with a sideways trending market is “not much.”
Sideways trends can be found inside support and resistance levels that are near each other. Inside the trading trend line the price still fluctuates, but with rather small ups and downs. A sideways trend is said to be broken when the price goes outside the previous limitations of the trend line. You might like to make sure that the price goes outside the barrier of the trend line twice before being sure the sideways trend is broken.
A Predictive market trading algorithm or Trading System is defined as a calculable set of trading
rules that uses either technical analysis and/or Elliott wave analysis and
results in entry, exit and stop loss trade price points. Trading algorithms are
not exclusive to swing trading and are also used for day trading and long term
trading. Trading algorithms/systems may lose their profit potential when their
strategies obtain enough of a mass following to curtail their effectiveness:
"Now it's an arms race. Everyone is building more sophisticated
algorithms, and the more competition exists, the smaller the profits,"
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