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![]() | Does Technical Analysis Work in Nonliquid Markets? My question is can technical analysis be applied to non liquied markets? Wouldn't illiquid stocks be a victim of market manipulation? Isnt it hard to trade the charts under these circumstances? | ||
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![]() | Re: Does Technical Analysis Work in Nonliquid Markets? I don't think its 100% correct to say TA works in every market. Afterall you trying to point out patterns from a chart and even by coincidence you will find a pattern that resembles technical analysis. Pure technical analysists will probably argue that TA works even in nonliquid markets. But they fail to bring out the cases where it didnt work. If you are planning on trading nonliquid markets with strictly TA, my advice is go for it. Just keep your losses minimal and ride out your winners. | ||
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| Re: Does Technical Analysis Work in Nonliquid Markets? An ascending triangle is a pattern where a breakout to the upside is expected. However, to me this is simply price making higher lows and hugging the upper resistance line. Technicians choose to call it a pattern. A bull flag is simply a small sell-off. There is simply more demand than supply. You can just watch volume to know price will probably lift instead of going crazy over a bull flag. A head-n-shoulders pattern is simply price unable to test the previous high. There are sellers rushing in to sell before price can even test the previous peak. Isnt this an automatic bearish signal? Why bother making rules such as "Short the neckline!" So technical analysis is slowly fading in my trading strategy. I am still trying to organize my thoughts on why I do not like TA anymore. But currently at the moment it seems like bunch of BS.
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| Re: Does Technical Analysis Work in Nonliquid Markets? Quote:
I just think there is no need to follow patterns when all you need to look at is price action. Price and volume pretty much tells you all you need to know. I am sure many traders would disagree.
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![]() | Re: Does Technical Analysis Work in Nonliquid Markets? Also, I am sure there are ways to get reliable information on a company. Why don't you contact their investor relations department? | ||
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