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I teach people to make money in financial markets.

AUDUSD: Short-term inflections or trend change?

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:03/31/2016
  • Post category:Pullback / Trading tools / Trend Termination
  • Post comments:2 Comments

One of the key challenges for discretionary traders is balancing short-term and longer-term information. Err too far on either side, and bad things will happen: Focus too much on short-term,…

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Exits: know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:03/29/2016
  • Post category:Trading tools
  • Post comments:14 Comments

We all focus a lot of attention, perhaps too much attention, on where to buy and sell a market, on where to enter trades. Today, let's spend some time looking…

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Reader question: what’s wrong with Fibonacci?

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:03/23/2016
  • Post category:General Comments / Quantitative analysis / Readers Questions
  • Post comments:31 Comments

Matt asked a question that I sat on for quite a while. I wasn't sure how to write a reasonably concise answer to a good question, but I'll try today.…

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Patterns within patterns

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:03/16/2016
  • Post category:General Comments / Nested Pullback
  • Post comments:3 Comments

One of the problems swing traders in stocks face is correlation; the sad reality is that stocks mostly move together, and trades in stocks mostly win and lose together. If…

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Resources for learning Python

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:03/08/2016
  • Post category:Readers Questions
  • Post comments:12 Comments

I received a good question in response to my previous post on starting to learn Python for finance. Here's Mark's question: Thanks again for all your work and all that…

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