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Technical Analysis Lesson (ADX/PPO Pincher)
by Tarheelblue on 01-25-2010 at 03:32 AM
This discussion will be about recognizing PINCHER setups on the chart and how I identify and play them.
The pincher has been around for many years and although different traders use different indicators for buy and sell confirmation signals, the pincher is pretty much played the same by all. It is important to note that a PINCHER chart is not a bullish chart. The pinch is created because the stock has had a huge sell off for what ever reason, be it Horrible News, Earnings, Dilution,
Introduction to understanding Stock Charts
by Tarheelblue on 01-24-2010 at 08:47 PM
Over the past few weeks, I've seen some folks in our chat mention that they would like to learn more about the charting aspect of trading. In this forum we will go in depth about what different chart indicators mean, we will touch on different types of Candlesticks, and trading patterns and trends both bullish and bearish.
But to start it off, we need to get a basic understanding of how charts work and to show you that although they may look a bit intimidating at first glance, they are
Lessons in Buying
by Tarheelblue on 01-14-2010 at 02:55 AM
Buy now or wait till it's more expensive?
I know your thinking "This guys an idiot, that's a no brainer"
Well, I once thought that way myself, but have come to realize that buying cheap right now is not necessarily the smart thing to do in all cases.
Suppose your looking at a stock that is trading at .11. Your liking this stock and are thinking it may go higher. The boards are buzzing with hype, rumor is news is coming, email campaign is coming, every Tom,








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