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RE: Beginners Questions - arkyuan - 2018-08-16 (2018-08-15, 10:15 PM)isatrader Wrote:(2018-08-15, 07:18 PM)arkyuan Wrote: Hi Guys, Hi Isa,   Thanks for the reply it definitely help me understand how to read the chart. I do have few questions regarding to what you said:   1. when you said most recent support, you meant support level at 6.63$ on the daily chart?     2. How was the Risk:Reward ratio being calculated?   3. I remember you said you won't trade any breakout that is 2x 52 weeks ATR? so this case, which resistance level do you use for the breakout at July 25th? The initial breakout of 7.76$ that was at July 3rd or long term resistance level breakout at 10.64$ ? thanks, ark, RE: Beginners Questions - badcharts - 2018-08-17 (2018-08-13, 06:35 PM)Reece Webb Wrote: Hi there everyone, im new to this forum and brand new to the stock market too, i have been reading stans book over the last few weeks. Im 18 years old and hoping to financially secure my self in the stock market in the future, of course i am expecting the losses that every trader encounters and i have proven this on a demo account that i have been using for a few months now (which i have had considerably more losses than gains). Im very intrigued to learn everything there is to know, however to start off i just want to ask quite a bulk of questions if someone is willing to answer them and help me out. Hi Reece, Welcome! All excellent questions and a great place to get feedback on them is here! One thing for sure, even if some label Stan's framework as "simple", I see it as multi layered, easy to learn, but hard to master. Human emotions always getting in the way of applying it correctly (and that is when you don't forget crucial parts of it)! Have fun discovering, learning and getting some experience using it. The best part is when you'll come back to it years later and notice new things you hadn't before, that is when you'll truly appreciate this trend following framework! Regards, Patrick RE: Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2018-08-17 (2018-08-16, 05:28 PM)arkyuan Wrote:   Thanks for the reply it definitely help me understand how to read the chart. I do have few questions regarding to what you said: 1. Yes the most recent weekly swing low at $6.63 2. You determine where the investor or trader method stop loss should go based on the methods requirements from the book. That's your 1x risk amount from the entry, and then the target should be at least 3x that distance from the entry the other way. i.e. so there shouldn't be any resistance from the last few years within that target range. I personally like to use 1:5 RR on my trades though. 1:3 would be a minimum. 3. I use the ATR for calculating position size and also as a guide for stop loss distance. So for me the 2x the 52 week ATR amount of the stock is the maxiumum that I will risk in a trade. So in this case the 52 week was around $0.95, so 2x was $1.9 from the entry point. The lower breakout point was the close above the $8.49 May high, in July at $8.93. So 8.93 minus 1.9 = $7.03 maximum stop loss distance, which is above the $6.63 swing low, but is above the 30 week MA, and the 50 day MA. So a possible in terms of risk there, if you were willing to get in before the move past near term resistance, as you wouldn't hold if it fell back below the 30 week MA anyway. The higher breakout point above $10.64, if you'd decided to get in close to that it, then the 30 week MA was at $8 then, so that's almost 3x the 52 week ATR past where I'd be considering a minimum for a stop loss, so there's no entry with my rules personally when it's that far away from it's stop position until it makes it's next decent pullback/consolidation after that, which it's doing now, as you need to establish where the nearest support exists first after such a big move in a short time, so that you can determine whether it's ok to move to new higher stop loss position. RE: Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2018-08-18 (2018-08-13, 06:35 PM)Reece Webb Wrote: Hi there everyone, im new to this forum and brand new to the stock market too, i have been reading stans book over the last few weeks. Im 18 years old and hoping to financially secure my self in the stock market in the future, of course i am expecting the losses that every trader encounters and i have proven this on a demo account that i have been using for a few months now (which i have had considerably more losses than gains). Im very intrigued to learn everything there is to know, however to start off i just want to ask quite a bulk of questions if someone is willing to answer them and help me out. Generally the best advice I can give is to setup you charts in a consistent way, and practive daily learning to identify the Stages. As once you can identify the Stage of stock on the weekly chart at just a glance, you'll be miles ahead of most. As it will keep you out of the bad ones. I hope that helps RE: Beginners Questions - Reece Webb - 2018-10-22 Thanks a lot for the help, i have been busy analysing charts for a while now and seen that i have made a few mistakes and im unsure where i am going wrong. Also i am unable to send any messages, im unsure why, i cant even view my inbox or my outbox. Thanks RE: Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2018-10-22 (2018-10-22, 07:20 PM)Reece Webb Wrote: Thanks a lot for the help, i have been busy analysing charts for a while now and seen that i have made a few mistakes and im unsure where i am going wrong. Hi Reece, I don't allow new users to send private messages until they are trusted members of the site as this is my personal website not a general forum. it's just set up as a forum to make it easier for people to talk about the method. So please ask any questions in this Beginners Questions like you did previously. RE: Beginners Questions - Reece Webb - 2018-10-23 Oh strange, before i was allowed to send messages and build quite a good bond with @badcharts and we were messaging daily, he was helping me a lot with my charts etc, would be nice if i could still message him. I entered TIG on the breakout at 0.57, im struggling to see where i went wrong with it and how i can avoid this mistake again next time. RE: Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2018-10-23 (2018-10-23, 11:05 PM)Reece Webb Wrote: Oh strange, before i was allowed to send messages and build quite a good bond with @badcharts and we were messaging daily, he was helping me a lot with my charts etc, would be nice if i could still message him. Yeah, I changed it for new users, as I wanted to encourage people to talk on the site, so it benefits others that read it. And discourage spammers etc. I've updated your membership level, so you should be able to message now. |