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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Learning To Trade Forex By Understanding Price Action

By John Oswalt

Well, by far, the single hardest thing for unsuccessful traders to overcome is that they just don't have a full understanding of the market. They are probably trading based on some kind of lagging indicator(s). Their system usually relies on something like "I'll buy or sell once all these indicators are aligned". I'm NOT knocking it. I actually used to trade this way. But after taking so many losses, I figured maybe I'm not looking at this the right way.

After all, can you honestly say that you understand what the market is doing when all you are doing is looking at some kind of indicator that is telling you WHAT HAS ALREADY HAPPENED? Of course not!!!!

NEWSFLASH: The market could care less what the stochastics are telling you. It serves absolutely no purpose, and I can prove it. It's real simple. How many successful traders in the world do you know that just look at a stochastics indicator to let them know what the market is doing? I frankly haven't heard of too many. But if you really study the most famous traders in the world, you'll know that the majority care about three things: PRICE ACTION PRICE ACTION PRICE ACTION!!!!

There is one thing that you have to know about price action. These successful traders might not have used in the same exact manner, but you can be rest assured that the concepts of price movement were incredibly important to the reason why they would buy or sell. It really just boils down to what has thee price been doing, and how can I profit from it. The harsh truth is there is not really that much separating the rich traders and all the traders who are crashing their accounts. It's not like most of the rich traders went to an Ivy league college. In fact, you will be quite stunned to know that some of them barely got out of high school.

The rich enjoy trading success simply because they are able to look at a chart and they are able to read and understand what its telling them, much like a book. They understand why a price goes or stops at a certain level. Basically, they can comprehend what it is that they are looking at. Its not just a bunch of colors and sticks on a screen. It means a whole lot more than that. It represents information that can be used to become a full time trader. The closest comparison that I can make is when a person is trying to understand the plays of Shakespeare. The language is English, but its a little hard to follow. But if you can look at it from a different perspective, then the light bulb clicks and once you get it, YOU GOT IT FOREVER. You'll be quoting Hamlet before you know it.

It's actually not as difficult as you may think it be. Just about anybody can understand the concept of price action. It really comes down to the fact that most people don't want to take the time to really grasp what makes the market move. They would much prefer to spend most of the time looking for myths like holy grail or some other magical indicator, that people can just slap on a chart and make millions of dollars. That's not the way it really works. The faster you know that, the better. I had to learn that the hard way.

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". - 23221

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