Top 10 Rules for using Stock Chart indicators

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Top 10 Rules for using Stock Chart indicators

Dear investor, use these rules to using Charting Indicators and you will be using a wealth of experience that comes only with years of trading!

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There are a lot of stock chart indicators out there; we cannot cover them all in the detail, however the principles of using indicators are as follows

1 Understand

Understand how the stock chart indicators you are usings are calculated and what they are designed to achieve.

2 Use Divergence

When an oscillating indicator moves in the opposite direction to price, this is a vital sign. See all previous articles to review how divergences are used correctly.

3 Back test the indicators

Did your selected indicators work on this stock in the past. Scroll backwards to 1 year before. Then scroll forward day by day or week by week to see the indicator change, and then ask yourself.

  • What is this indicator telling me?
  • Would I buy/sell this stock based on the information shown?
  • If the indicators worked on this stock in the past, it may have a better chance of working in the future.

4 Use a Family of Indicators

Never use 1 indicator alone, use multiple indicators. they should mostly confirm each other. Use them as a suite of self checks before making a decision.

5 Use indicators on multiple time frames

Indicators can tell you different things when viewed through different time frames either 1 day, 5 day, monthly, yearly. Using different time frames you can review how far back a trend goes, and see if your hypothesis stands the test of time. Beware that reviewing trends further back than 2 years may render the data irrelevant. Sometimes markets have a very short memory and stocks can completely change character.

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6 Use custom timescales 

You need to tune the timescales or parameters on the indicators so that they reflect the timescale that you want to invest.

  • If you are buying a stock for the long term (2-10 years), use longer term time frames and base your decisions primarily on fundamentals, then on chart patterns.
  • If you are buying Mid-Term (6 months – 2 years), use Earnings Momentum in the last 6 quarters, plus the chart indicators, Moving Averages 50, 100, 200 days)
  • If you are buying short term (1 weeks to 6 months) use indicators that are tuned for the short term, Moving averages 10 & 20 Days, Money Flow, MACD (10:30:5), Stochastics.
  • If you are a day trader you are usually full-time, stressed out, and trading Real Time / Intraday, which requires specialist software, and a penchant for losing money. The Liberated Stock Trader is not for you.

7 Price is the most important indicator

Price is the most important indicator of all, it does not matter what the other indicators say, if your stock is moving against you take action, do not blame the indicators.

8 Be aware of the market influence

Be aware of the markets influence over your stock, if it is a disaster day on the markets, it does not matter what the indicators tell you will happen, your stock can get dragged down with the masses.

9 Pre-Define a set of rules

Pre define a set of rules for the trade and test the rules. For example:

  • MA 10 & 20 Cross Over
  • MACD shows a positive Divergence over 8 weeks
  • RSI shows a positive divergence

10 Understand the meaning of supply and demand

Supply and demand can be gauged by using the Volume indicator in conjunction with price.  You need to understand that fluctuations in volume and price have a relationship and have a meaning.

Good luck, and may the Trend be with you.

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