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VERAX

11/05/19 9:43 PM

#5732 RE: WithEyesOpen #5703

Charting LHSIF to date has worked for me. Just because charting may not work for you, doesn't mean it isn't working for others. There are many ways to view things. No question there are different levels of chart sophistication. I learned a long time ago. Someone always knows more. The most successful traders I know anotate stocks and read candles in multiple time frames. I've seen some very skilled people. I don't consider my self to be one. But I will say this. My trading decisions have improve greatly over the years. I had a tough time being consistent until I buckled down and learned how to chart. FWIW. One more thing I will say. The really good ones don't get involved in the back and forth. They just take care of business. I should prob say less. However, I do enjoy giving folks something to think about. I hate to see people lose. It happens every day because some can't see the forest for the trees. Best of luck regardless.

VERAX

11/06/19 6:50 AM

#5741 RE: WithEyesOpen #5703

One more thought. Charting isn't alway PERFECT. Charting teaches one to recognize formations, support and resistance. This isn't a switch on switch off scenerio. Charts do break down. However one learns to identify the difference between normal trading and something else. I can't name one thing in the realm of trading that is absolute except many lose money when they come to the table without any tools. Many posters imply that since it isn't absolute it doesn't work. So, I've said enough. Odds of making good trades rise as one gains experience and education rise. JMHO

Don't let anyone mislead anyone trading comes with a price.