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SFO Magazine August/September 2003
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Provided by permission of SFO Magazine August/September 2003.
© 2003 Wasendorf & Associates, Inc.
• 3812 Cedar Heights Drive • Cedar Falls, IA 50613
Both experienced and aspiring traders spend a great deal of time
trying to...
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Provided by permission of SFO Magazine August/September 2003.
© 2003 Wasendorf & Associates, Inc.
• 3812 Cedar Heights Drive • Cedar Falls, IA 50613
Both experienced and aspiring traders spend a great deal of time
trying to recognize patterns in the markets – charts and indicators on multiple time frames, seasonal tendencies around specific times of the month or year, sentiment and flow of funds data.
Clearly, there are many different ways to skin a cat.
By analyzing patterns, a trader is looking for a compelling reason to initiate a trade or to exit an existing one.
Markets are monitored for
subtle shifts in the basic supply-and-demand equation, and once
an “initial condition” is detected that indicates a spot where
there is a probable edge, the game simply becomes a matter of
setting up an entry trigger, defining initial risk and then learning
how to manage a trade properly in response to the market’s
actions.
The trader manages the trade by watching for confirma
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