2Yr·

Chart analysis - coffee-table reading or real help? 🕯️📉📈


Servus together,

as is well known, there is a difference of opinion when it comes to chart analysis. Some swear by it, for others it is a waste of time.


I would be interested to know: Do you analyze charts for your stock purchases/trades or do you pretty much not care about them?


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Unfortunately, I don't remember where I heard it, but: "Chart analysis is astrology for men".
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@BigDip funny statement 👌🏼😂
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@BigDip Thank you! Finally someone who says it😁
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@BigDip that's a good one - I'll write that in my daughter's poetry album 🤣
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@BigDip not so stupid because approaches are helpful and exciting, but if you exaggerate it becomes ridiculous.
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The chart technique works has been proven for a long time 😅 But of course it's totally okay if you don't think anything of it, I use both chart and fundamental for stocks and I'm happy with it 🙃
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@Der_Dividenden_Monteur yes exactly 👍🏼wollte here only times a mood picture to this topic see 😅
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@Aktienboy97 is just as divisive a topic as value vs. growth 😅 There is usually never a common denominator kommen😵‍💫
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EMA50 + 200, as well as Fibonacci are important information for me for beginners and for re-buying
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@7Trader thank you for your feedback 👍🏼
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With ETFs, it makes no sense. For individual stocks it is an absolute must. Chart analysis is simply a method of data analysis. Visualization of data. Chart analysis should not be confused with trading. Trading is gambling, whether the price goes up or down in a small time frame is a coin toss. Who refines the entrance with chart technology (RSI, MACD, Fibo) with the long-term investing will achieve guaranteed better results than someone who buys randomly.
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@Emilex thank you for your feedback!
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@Emilex I have to disagree. Why should I continue to run ETFs in a falling market? Suspend, at the bottom then invest the suspension amount and profit to the maximum. This is of course too much work for the lazy investor and with Neobrokern get no chart analysis made but practically a clear case!
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@DerPechVogel Because the ETF does not have its own chart. Chart analysis is analysis of supply and demand, of prices. With a single stock, you can draw clear conclusions based on chart analysis. With the ETF, one Apple can pull the price down because it is extremely heavily weighted, while 100 other stocks are going up. What do you want to analyze?
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@Emilex You can analyze everything in a chart - give me an ETF that interests you and I'll show you what I mean.
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@DerPechVogel You can do that. In my opinion, it still makes no sense. An ETF consists of hundreds and thousands of individual stocks. Some of them are very heavily weighted. If, for example, an Apple falls as recently Google or Amazon, the ETF flies down sharply. It does not matter what you have seen in the ETF chart. If you look at an individual stock, on the other hand, you can read from the price data exactly where the market participants have entered, where their stops are set, where psychological profit-taking could come. Chart analysis is not there to paint by numbers, but to analyze the price data and to derive market behavior (supply and demand) from it.
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@Emilex hmm I don't see an ETF any different than a Dax or NASDAQ100 - sure you can put moving averages and stuff in there.
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Of course, technical analysis works. After all, one analyzes the psychology of traders, i.e. how supply and demand behave.
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I don't know if that counts as chart analysis, but I use moving averages and Fibonacci retracements. For rough orientation where you are in the price trend and to optimize entries if necessary something.
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@ChrisBizz of course it counts, Fib's are a big part of chart analysis 😅
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@ChrisBizz I go with you, also often use to roughly estimate whether it is useful or not 👍🏼
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Support at 200. without exception. always.
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@Lorena I try to argue here with the unbelievers and then I read the And I can think of nothing more🥲
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@leveragegrinding I can see you want to get into a fight
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@Lorena always happy to🥰
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I do this for a living, so yes, it works 🤷‍♀️
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@Jubele very beautiful 😎
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So I just started with it and at 2of2 sampled stock prices my speculation has been right, have oriented myself to resistances and support, Fibonacci used to see where the price is right now and rsi to make out my buy entry better. Worked great have speculated on an uptrend on both and actually went up to my TP and then back down. So I will continue to try. Sure some think otherwise it may have been just luck but, I have for now used a demo account I regret it to have made instead of a live account to enter. My opinion and it is me right if others say that it is "bullshit".
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@gixxen thank you for your detailed feedback!
Coffee talk.
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@velofahrer just like market timing, direct purchases, etc. All overvalued Generally, acting against the mainstream and having your own opinion Overvalued
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@-Roger- Thank you for your feedback
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@-Roger- and how far?
And what determines how things will continue without news?
I'm sure you'll also notice that you're playing yourself into the ground ;)
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