Stock Market Trends: 6 Steps for Better Trend Analysis
All stock market trends can be described by using the following definitions. Market timeframes are short-term-medium-term, and long-term. Market direction is described using uptrend, downtrend, or consolidation.
How to Draw Trendlines on Stock Charts Like a Boss
Drawing trendlines on stock charts is a powerful way to assess the direction of the market. Trendlines help you understand the trend direction and timeframe to set expectations for future market moves.
Stock Order Types: Using Market, Limit & Trailing Stops in Trading
Limit, market, and stop limit orders, help ensure you get the best possible stock purchase price. Stop limit, stop market, and trailing stop orders help sell your stocks for profit or limit your risk.
Day & Swing Trading vs. Growth & Value Investing Explained.
Day and swing trading uses technical chart analysis to trade short-term price moves, whereas growth and value investing use long-term fundamental financial analysis. The tools and strategies used for these types of trading are completely different.
How Long Should You Hold A Stock? Research & Facts
According to my research, during a bull market, investors should hold a stock for between 50 and 300 days to allow profits to develop optimally. The ideal hold time for swing traders is 45 days for an average profit of 30%.
Avoid Equivolume & Use These 6 Proven Charts
Equivolume charts have lost their popularity over time due to poor performance in testing and weak data visualization. I demonstrate why equivolume is no longer in use and introduce six charts proven superior by data.
Swing Trading vs Day Trading: Tools & Strategy Differences
Swing Trading and Day Trading differ in the timeframe, strategy, tools, and leverage. Day traders trade intraday using leverage; swing traders hold positions for days or weeks. Swing traders use real-time news, patterns, and indicators to make decisions, whereas day traders typically look for volatility to enable price scalping.
How to Find & Trade the Highest Short Interest Stocks
Short interest is the total number of outstanding shares sold short. Our data suggests short-sell traders should look for a high short interest float over 6% and a short interest ratio (coverage) greater than 19 days to find highly profitable short squeeze scenarios.
15 Insights for Trading Real-time News Events
Trading real-time news events, the trader seeks to gather and interpret the financial newsfeed as quickly as possible to initiate short-term trades to take advantage of profitable situations.
13 Tactics to Improve Your Short Selling Strategy
The key tactics to improve your short selling strategy are: use fundamental and technical analysis, use the right charts, indicators, and proven bearish patterns. Finally, ensure proper risk management and use leverage wisely.
10 Step Guide to Create a Reliable Stock Trading Strategy
Creating a reliable stock trading strategy involves merging logic, expertise, experience, and data. A trader's approach to the market determines their success or failure.
KDJ Indicator Explained: Best Settings & Strategy Tested
The KDJ is a stochastic oscillating technical analysis indicator that helps traders predict price reversals. According to our research, the KDJ has a 63% success rate if configured correctly.
Weighted Moving Average (WMA) Explained & Reliability Tested
Our research reveals the WMA underperforms other moving averages with only a 7% win rate on a standard OHLC chart. However, using it on Heikin Ashi charts produces excellent results.
RSI Indicator Explained: Best Settings & Strategy Tested
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is an oscillating momentum indicator that measures the speed and change of stock price movements. RSI uses a scale from 0 to 100 to indicate overbought or oversold conditions.
Heikin-Ashi Candles Explained & Reliablility Tested
Our research shows that Heikin-Ashi charts are better than candlesticks for maximizing returns in trading strategies. We backtested 360 years of data across 30 major, and our findings prove that Heikin-Ashi chart strategies outperform 60% of equities vs. a buy-and-hold strategy.
Elliott Wave Theory: Usage, Rules & Reliability Tested
Elliott Wave Theory is a scientifically unproven technical analysis indicator used to attempt to predict price movements in financial markets. I highly recommend avoiding this indicator.
Hammer Candlesticks Patterns Explained & Reliability Tested
According to 2,219 tested trades, a Hammer is extremely unreliable and unprofitable. It has a low % accuracy rate of 52.1%, resulting in a razor-thin 0.18% profit per trade.
Dragonfly Doji Explained: Is it Reliable? I Test It!
The Dragonfly Doji is a candlestick chart pattern that indicates an equilibrium between buyers and sellers after a day of trading volatility. Our 1,703 test trades prove it can be profitable under the right circumstances, but the margins are thin.
3 Top Momentum Indicators Explained & Tested
In technical analysis, momentum indicators help traders identify the strength and direction of a stock's price. We explain and test three popular momentum indicators for reliability.
Trading a Doji Candle Explained: I Backtest It For Reliability!
A Doji candlestick chart pattern indicates a battle between buyers and sellers, ending in equilibrium. The Doji marks a potential trend reversal. Is the Doji pattern profitable or accurate? Our evidence suggests its profitability is marginal.
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TradingView Review 2024: Tested by LiberatedStockTrader
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Stock Rover Review 2024: Tested by LiberatedStockTrader
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Trade Ideas Review 2024: AI Tested by LiberatedStockTrader
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TrendSpider Review: Big 2024 Updates! Is It Now The Best?
Our TrendSpider testing finds it is ideal for US traders wanting AI-automated charting, pattern recognition, and backtesting of stocks, indices, futures, and currencies.
Benzinga Pro Real-time News Tested by LiberatedStockTrader
Our testing shows Benzinga Pro is best for US traders who want a high-speed, actionable, real-time news feed at 1/10th of the price of a Bloomberg terminal. I recommended Benzinga Pro for active day traders and investors who trade news events.
MetaStock Review 2024: Tested by LiberatedStockTrader
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