Reading Candlestick Charts Like a Professional
ByLeroy Rushing
Posted Date: Saturday, May 24, 2008 | Viewed: 90
Candlestick patterns are used by each and every kind of trader. Day trading and swing trading utilize candlesticks as a way to read chart patterns quickly and efficiently, while getting the same data offered by bar and HLOC charts. Professional traders love candlesticks because they can be read much quicker than a bar chart, while also allowing a different kind of technical analysis known as candlestick reading.
Modify for Your Style
Your trading style has much to do with whether or not candlesticks can become a part of your everyday trading technique. Developing a trading plan around candlesticks can be difficult, and thus, it is best to use candlesticks to supplement an already complete trading plan. There are many trading seminars put on by professional traders to study the key to candlestick investing and why chart patterns exist.
Candlesticks are just one of many tools to make consistent profits. Just as Japanese traders have used for hundreds of years, candlesticks can show chart patterns before they happen. For example, a large wick with a small downward body at the end indicates indecision, or that the market may be ready for a reversal. It would be hard even for a professional trader to see this without the graphical display that candlesticks give to an investor.
Use Your Own Plan
Investing is difficult enough without the use of candlesticks. Many traders prefer to use their own basic trading plan and then incorporate candlestick chart patterns as a confirmation. The day trader prefers these candlestick chart patterns because scalping and other short term positions have very small windows of opportunity. Candlesticks let you read and comprehend more data in less time.
A complete trading plan should allow for some candlestick patterns and other chart formations. A well worked strategy can handle the addition of a candlestick confirmation, while less complex strategies might not be diverse enough to accompany candlesticks. Many profitable trading strategies use a mix of both, straight technical analysis mixed with candlestick reading to produce consistent profits.
Use a Planner
A trading plan planner will help you throw in a mix of candlesticks without overdoing your strategy with too many variables. For the most part, a candlestick chart is just like a bar chart, but is also its own technical indicator. For instance, a small cross-like candlestick often means the bottom or the top of a chart, thus buying or selling should ensue depending on current momentum.
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Leroy Rushing is an active, professional day trader; trading coach; and author. He is the Founder and CEO of Trading EveryDay, a distinguished provider of educational trading products and services that are available worldwide. Trading EveryDay also has many articles with unique perspectives on day trading.
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