Disliked{quote} lol, yeah people doin't like it when you point it out. You can show plenty of examples where price moved the opposite direction to what the news would suggest, but the usual get out clause is 'it was priced in'.Ignored
Good for you, the interesting thing though is that more often than not the news does influence the orders that are placed, and so many traders wouldn't make the connection. However when the news doesn't influence the orders and it moves against them, they just right it off a one off situation. It's the reason why some traders use a mix of both fundy and TA to try and make up for the loss comings. But it still remain buying and selling are the only thing that moves the market.
Being a trader is lonely, but being a great trader is lonelier still