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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Trading Techniques Linkfest

Recent TraderFeed posts have focused on short-term trading techniques. Here are some links that can get you caught up:

Using VWAP to Determine Day Structure

Identifying Upside Trend Days

Recognizing Range Days

Identifying Breakout Moves

Framing Short-Term Trades With Price Levels

Recognizing Selling Pressure in the Market

Recognizing Buying Pressure in the Market

Observing Buying/Selling Pressure at Key Price Levels

Using the A-D Line to Identify Trending and Range Markets

A New Way of Calculating the Advance-Decline Indicator

Tracking Large Traders

Non-Confirmations and Catching Market Turns

Catching False Breakout Moves
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Author of The Psychology of Trading (Wiley, 2003), Enhancing Trader Performance (Wiley, 2006), The Daily Trading Coach (Wiley, 2009), Trading Psychology 2.0 (Wiley, 2015), The Art and Science of Brief Psychotherapies (APPI, 2018) and Radical Renewal (2019) with an interest in using historical patterns in markets to find a trading edge. Currently writing a book on performance psychology and spirituality. As a performance coach for portfolio managers and traders at financial organizations, I am also interested in performance enhancement among traders, drawing upon research from expert performers in various fields. I took a leave from blogging starting May, 2010 due to my role at a global macro hedge fund. Blogging resumed in February, 2014.
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