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Forex Strategy A carefully devised plan of action to achieve Pips, or the art of developing or carrying out such a plan to make great Trades, using many indicators,-MACD, RSI, Moving Averages, ADX, Stochastic, Money Flow, Volume, CCI, Chaikin Oscillator, Etc.

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Old 01-27-2013, 10:16 PM
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Default Secret Trading Tip #4

Secret Trading Tip #4
How to Determine When the Market is Really Trending
How often have you looked at a chart and tried to determine whether or not the market is really trending? How many times have you been fooled by your Stochastics or RSI indicators? How many times have you sold because your oscillators were screaming overbought then watched the market dip a little and then continue higher, stopping you out for another loss? One of the most important things you are probably trying to figure out with any given market is if it is in a trend, and in which direction that trend is moving.
Find the trend and make friends with it
Swimming upstream is difficult, and that kind of battle is probably why you’ll often hear traders say, “The trend is your friend.” But spotting a real trend can be tricky, especially for first time traders and chart observers. You don’t need really fancy calculations or trading software to spot a trend in a market, and if you find it, don’t fight it.
Guess who bought the dip? That's right, the floor traders and the other professionals
If a market is really trending, there will always be reactions against the prevailing trend. Those are the signals most floor traders love. They know that many investors in the general public will fall for the "fade" nearly every time. So how do you know whether or not what you are seeing is a real trending market or not?
The basics are very simple. A market in an uptrend will likely have higher highs and higher lows. The opposite is true for a downtrend. Lower highs and lower lows tell you when the market is in a downtrend.
You never want to go against these situations.
IMPORTANT TRADING RULES:
1) We never get long or buy in a downtrending market.
2) We never sell or go short in an uptrending market.
It's just like stepping in front of a freight train. .
A market on a move higher will attract new buyers and selling forces will help establish higher highs. When the price dips, more buyers will come in on what they perceive as a value entry point, delivering those higher lows. On the downside, selling pressure will cause lower lows and any move above those results in more sales, topping off those lower highs.
Find support and resistance and find trading opportunities
Once you have determined the overall trend, you can look for support and resistance points. Knowing these price levels can help you follow the trend, buying on dips in a market that might be trending higher or selling on pops when the prevailing trend is likely lower. It doesn't get any better than that!
Best Trades to you,
Larry Levin
Founder & President- Trading Advantage
TradingAdvantage.com
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Old 01-27-2013, 11:10 PM
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Default Re: Secret Trading Tip #4

Ups and down in market is very common. The think to point is that how to face it and how to get out of it.
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