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Daytrading with Camarilla Equation
The equation can be found on some forums, reproduced here: HL5 = (hi/lo)*close HL4 = ( ((hi/lo)+0.83)/1.83 ) *close HL3 = ( ((hi/lo)+2.66)/3.66 ) *close LL5 = close - (HL5-close) LL4 = close -...
0 commentsHow Smart Money Manipulate Stock Market and How you can track them
After Jim Cramer (CNBC) bragged about manipulating stock prices when he was a Wall Street trader the video has been removed by theStreet.com from youtube after CBS Marketwatch wrote an article about it but it...
0 commentsADX Indicator
ADX - Average Directional Index - is an indicator which fluctuates between 0 and 100. Readings below 20 indicate a weak trend or ranging market and readings above 40 indicate a strong trend. ADX does not...
4 commentsPivot Point Formula for Daytrading and Mid Term Trend Indicator
PP = (H + L + C) / 3 then * R1 = (2*PP) - L * R2 = PP + (H - L) * R3 = H + 2*(PP-L) * S1 = (2*PP) - H * S2 = PP - (H - L) * S3 = L - 2*(H - PP) If the price is above the...
0 commentsdebt/equity (D/E) ratio =
The debt/equity (D/E) ratio compares a firm’s long-term debt to its shareholders equity or book value (assets minus liabilities). A firm with no long-term debt would have a zero D/E,...
0 commentsMaster Limited Partnerships (MLP): Oil Companies which pay No Tax
Master Limited Partnerships are similar to REITs in that they do not pay income taxes, and their shares trade on the major stock exchanges just like regular stocks. However, REITs and MLPs...
0 commentsFree Trading EBook: Phantom of the Pit
When Futures magazine started the "Futures Talk" forum on its web site in the middle of 1996, it attracted some good interest initially -- nothing too spectacular but just traders talking to other traders...
0 commentsT Theory for Stock Market Forecast
T Theory has been created by Terrence H. Laundry in 1970. It is based on Time Symmetry Property which, according to him, underlies the Stock Market. It was originaly named the "Law of Matched Time Trend"...
0 commentsMarubozu
A green (or white) Marubozu is a long green body with no shadows at either end and it represents a bullish trend, meaning the open price was the low price and the close price was the high price. It generally...
0 commentsCandlestick bodies as Support and Resistance
When a chartist looks at a bar graph, accumulations of highs and lows are often seen as key market levels. Breaking through these points signals important changes in the expected direction of prices....
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