Darren Winters
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Mind the gap! Technical Analysis by Darren Winters
A gap up or down in trading can be great news at the time, if it goes with you. What causes them is simply demand. If the market makers are inundated for buy-orders before trading starts, then the price will be adjusted upwards to ensure that they can find a sufficient number of sellers to balance the books. Likewise if the market makers have a lot of sell orders, they will drop the price to find enough... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 161 days ago.)
A gap up or down in trading can be great news at the time, if it goes with you. What causes them is simply demand. If the market makers are inundated for buy-orders before trading starts, then the price will be adjusted upwards to ensure that they can find a sufficient number of sellers to balance the books. Likewise if the market makers have a lot of sell orders, they will drop the price to find enough... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 161 days ago.)
Making use of consolidation patterns by Darren Winters
Almost every time a stock makes a move higher or lower, at some point it will stop and consolidate. A consolidation occours as investors digest the recent price movement and contemplate whether to sell or buy as these noew prices. It is only when enough investors (volume) make a collective decision that the stock will move once more. Consolidations come in various guises... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 165 days ago.)
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Almost every time a stock makes a move higher or lower, at some point it will stop and consolidate. A consolidation occours as investors digest the recent price movement and contemplate whether to sell or buy as these noew prices. It is only when enough investors (volume) make a collective decision that the stock will move once more. Consolidations come in various guises... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 165 days ago.)
Put/Call Ratio's - how to really use them from Darren Winters
Long time readers of my articles will know that we often refer to something called the put/call ratio within our work. We refer to it in our analysis of individual stocks each month and almost always use it within our analysis of the indices. Put/call ratios are an excellent measure of investor sentiment and can help us identify imbalances that are likely to... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 179 days ago.)
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Long time readers of my articles will know that we often refer to something called the put/call ratio within our work. We refer to it in our analysis of individual stocks each month and almost always use it within our analysis of the indices. Put/call ratios are an excellent measure of investor sentiment and can help us identify imbalances that are likely to... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 179 days ago.)
Point and figure charting by Darren Winters
Point and Figure Charting We have had a number of readers ask us what Point and Figure Charting is, so hopefully the following article may provide you with the basics. It is believed that Point and Figure (P&F) charts have been used since the 1880’s. It was not until 1896 that the daily high, low and closing prices were published by the Wall Street Journal. Due to how the P&F charts are constructed they are not... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 185 days ago.)
Point and Figure Charting We have had a number of readers ask us what Point and Figure Charting is, so hopefully the following article may provide you with the basics. It is believed that Point and Figure (P&F) charts have been used since the 1880’s. It was not until 1896 that the daily high, low and closing prices were published by the Wall Street Journal. Due to how the P&F charts are constructed they are not... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 185 days ago.)
Investing for a living - The day trader - by darren winters
We have spoken to numerous people who have said that they would like to trade the stock markets for a living. We have also spoken to quite a number of investors that actually successfully trade full time for a living. It is quite interesting that the majority of the group that do, have reached the point where they would rather not. It is probably a case of the grass is always greener on the... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 217 days ago.)
We have spoken to numerous people who have said that they would like to trade the stock markets for a living. We have also spoken to quite a number of investors that actually successfully trade full time for a living. It is quite interesting that the majority of the group that do, have reached the point where they would rather not. It is probably a case of the grass is always greener on the... (posted by Darren Winters 6 years 217 days ago.)
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