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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Learning To Trade Forex By Understanding Price Action

By John Oswalt

I would have to say that the most difficult thing for many new and unsuccessful traders to overcome is that they don't really ever learn to have a strong grasp of the market. In fact, most are probably dealing with lagging indicators. These kind of trading systems usually rely heavily on when these indicators match the same trading direction. I'm not trying to demean this, because I actually used to trade like this. But when you take one loss after another, you tend to look for better ways to trade.

The thing is, if you look at this kind of trading style honestly, can you really expect to make money in the market, when your sole reason to buy or sell is based on indicators which are only designed to tell you what has already happened? Of course not.

Not to be rude, but the market couldn't care less whatever your indicators are telling you. Stochastics mean nothing, and I can prove it to you. When you think about the most successful traders who have ever lived, do you think they are using stochastics to tell them what is going on in the market? I don't really think so. However, if you want to take the time to study what most of these traders to care about, there are two words: PRICE ACTION.

When it comes to price action, they might not have used it all in the same way, but I can assure you that price movement was their main criteria. I don't care if its stocks, bond, the S&P, etc....It simply comes down to what is the price doing, and how can I make money from it. Honestly, there isn't really that much separating all the successful traders in the world with those that have failed or are failing. It's not as if these succesful traders are that much brighter than the unsuccessful ones. Most of them didn't graduate from Harvard with honors. In fact, you'd be surprised to know that many of them barely finished high school.

When it comes to the rich traders and how they became successful, you have to know that they are to truly and understand what the market is saying to them, much like a person would read a book. These traders actually understand the fundamental reasons as to why price will start and stop at certain price levels. It's not just a bunch of lines on a chart. It's more complex than that. You can use this kind of information you get rid of that job you can't stand earn a living, trading the market.

Believe it or not, it's not as hard as you may think it is. Just about anybody can grasp the concepts of price action. Frankly, though most people don't want to take the time to do so. They would much prefer searching for shortcuts like the infamous holy grail or some plug-in indicator that will tell you when to buy and sell, so you don't even have to think about it. Trading shouldn't be handled like this. The moment you get out of this kind of mentality, the better off you are going to be. I speak of this, from experience.

The most difficult part of this, is to get somebody to actually teach you how to visualize the market in this way. It's quite difficult to learn yourself. If it wasn't, then we would all be millionaires. The majority of the time you just need someone to guide you so you can understand the information that you need to know, and after that you are home free. This is what Trading in The Buff does. I have purchased other courses before and I have been burned. With so many courses out there, it's hard to see the differences between the junky courses and the real courses. But I thought I would give this a shot.

But something interesting happened. I realized everything I need is right IN FRONT OF ME. I just have to eliminate all the crap that's blocking my view. I used to trade with sctochs, FIBOs, Moving averages. It turned out to be the last forex training I'd ever need (It feels really good to say that). I thought I would be wandering around aimlessly from one system to another for as long as I live, or until I was dead broke, which ever came first. But, eventually I just found out that less is more. Not until you see the market's movement in all its glory with no interference, then you can't really say "I am a trader". - 23311

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