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Reader question: Sentiment analysis?

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:11/03/2014
  • Post category:Market Math/Readers Questions

Reader Tom asks: I have been reading your blog for a few weeks and I don't see any mention of sentiment. I also see you trade futures but you do…

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Why should you be able to make money?

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/31/2014
  • Post category:General Comments/Individual Traders/Trader Development

This is an obvious issue, but one that is often ignored. The argument of many academics is that you can’t make money trading; your best bet is to put your…

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Reader question: what’s the music?

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/30/2014
  • Post category:Readers Questions

I recently received a couple questions on the same topic: people asking where the bumper music I used for the videos for my (free) trading course comes from, with a…

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When markets go wild

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/27/2014
  • Post category:Chart of the Day/Technical Patterns

Markets normally move in alternating waves of with-trend impulse moves interspersed with lower volatility pullbacks. This is a reliable trend pattern, and, in fact, is enough to base a trading…

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What works?

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/23/2014
  • Post category:Technical Patterns/Trader Development

I post a lot of critical thoughts, and spend a lot of time encouraging people to think deeply about the technical tools they use. Recently, I've received a lot of…

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That trend indicator, is it helping or hurting?

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/21/2014
  • Post category:Market Math/Technical Patterns

Continuing from my previous post on moving averages, let's take a look at using a moving average as a trend indicator. Again, here is some material from the unpublished part…

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Moving averages: digging deeper

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/21/2014
  • Post category:Market Math/Technical Patterns

Ok, so I'll warn you up front: this one's going to be a little bit difficult. The response to my post on the 200 day moving average in the DJIA…

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A look at the current market conditions: trades, risks, and opportunities

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/15/2014
  • Post category:Chart of the Day

I thought this was a good time to take a look at current market conditions in US stocks. This is certainly a time when risk, emotions, and volatility are elevated,…

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Does the 200 day moving average “work”?

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/15/2014
  • Post category:General Comments/Market Math/Technical Patterns

This is one of those technical questions that does not have a quick, simple answer. The best answer is "no, not really, and almost certainly not in the way most…

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The line in the sand

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/14/2014
  • Post category:Psychology

Everyone does it. I used to do it too, but I stopped because I realized I looked silly a few months down the road. You've heard the predictions: "if this…

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The big problem with seasonality

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/13/2014
  • Post category:General Comments

This is the time of year when we typically start hearing seasonal predictions for the stock market. There are a few problems with seasonality, the biggest of which is that…

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This is what “risk off” looks like in stocks

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/12/2014
  • Post category:Relative Strength

The chart above shows the 12 month return (vertical axis) against the shorter-term momentum (horizontal), for the major sectors of the S&P 1500. We can clearly see that the only…

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Where the wild things are? No, where the open is.

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/10/2014
  • Post category:Individual Traders/Institutional Managers/Traders/Market Math/Technical Patterns

The open, in many ways, is the most important price of the day; action off the open can often define the character of the entire session and even have implications…

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About those small and mid caps…

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/08/2014
  • Post category:General Comments/Technical Patterns

Everyone is talking about the recent underperformance of small caps (and I've talked about it too!) This underperformance is taken to be a sign of an impending crash, or at…

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One step ahead…

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/08/2014
  • Post category:General Comments/Pullback/Technical Patterns

The most important factor setting up pullback trades, and a simple framework for market and trend analysis that really works.

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Hey, that’s different!

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:10/07/2014
  • Post category:General Comments/Technical Patterns/Trader Development

It pays to think deeply about markets, how they move, risk, opportunity, and how it all plays out in the grand scheme of probability. We can and should spend a…

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