Goal of a successful trader is to make the best trades. Money is secondary
THE JOURNEY TO TO BEAT WARREN BUFFET& jeff bezos 0 replies
Lets trade Warren Buffet's 90/10 index strategy with a twist 9 replies
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Warren Buffet said.... 2 replies
DislikedBuffett once remarked, "I realized technical analysis didn't work when I turned the charts upside down and didn't get a different answer." "But Buffett discovered one small problem. Technical analysis didn't work. He explained, "I realized that technical analysis didn't work when I turned the chart upside down and didn't get a different answer." After eight years of trying, he concluded that it was the wrong way to invest. Do you agree or disagree?Ignored
DislikedAs far as I know, Buffet is a long term trader (actually, investor) that's where the fundamentals are best. According to my understanding the technicals can be used for long term investing but it's not better in predicting the market than the fundamentals. Technical analysis is better used for short term trading. Fundamentals is better for long term investing (and as it is long term, it's called investing, not trading!) I could be wrong so take nothing that I have written as 100% true.Ignored
DislikedIf TA was really profitable, shouldn't we see lots of exclusive TA hedge funds and fund managers?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Buffet has also admitted to being wrong. Especially on great stocks like Apple, Microsoft, Google and Amazon. The charts do not lie that they are great stocks. Stocks he regrets not owning. Just to show that you can be wrong and make a mega fortuneIgnored
Disliked{quote} The reason for this is because TA is generally more effective as a short term strategy. For the long term, fundamentals are superior. Because large fund managers cannot dart in and out of stocks like this, TA is generally less useful to them. They move way too much money and would move the market too far just by entering and exiting their positions. That would cause them a ton of slippage and result in losses. Retail investors are nimble enough to use short term TA techniques to profit in this manner because of their small $$$.Ignored
DislikedI don't see proof that FA can't work in the short term. A famous example is Geoge Soros breaking the BoE. He based his trade on FA and reportedly pocketed 1 billion dollars in a single day. If thats not short-term then I dont know what is! On the flip side, i dont see any full time retail trader who rely on TA...Ignored
DislikedInteresting to note your points and many other comments here backing TA. I will attempt to rebuttal them as I am a huge proponent of FA. {quote} Hmm... Im pretty sure that I an almost everybody else will rather be wrong and make a fortune than be right and lose money. {quote} Then again, assuming that MOST retail traders rely largely on TA (An inference that I made while lurking about trading forums). And the famous notion that "95% of all retail traders are unprofitable"... Regarding all the comments stating FA is for long-term investing while...Ignored
DislikedInteresting points about the difference between investing, trading, and buffett not knowing how to use TA. To make a case for Buffett. I have never seen or heard of any hedge funds and/or fund managers using TA to trade. I have also not seen much fund managers/analysts on Bloomberg basing their trade recommendations and/or analysis on TA. Wall St, where big money is, almost fully uses FA. With the occasional TA used to support the fundamental ideas. Anecdotally, we see almost fully TA on retail trading forums. If TA was really profitable, shouldn't...Ignored
DislikedIn my opinion, FA is investing. It has no entry nor exit point, unless your initial entry is on a news release. Then you sit and watch the paint dry. It is like investing in real estate or land. It takes a long time. It is retirement income, not daily income. It is about "guessing" on a long term move without any prior knowledge of the data behind the move. In the case of "investors" like Buffet, they buy commodities and sit on them for 50 years. While he might not pay attention to TA, you can believe his partner is doing that work for him. While...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I don't need FA to see that. I should state that I am an intraday trader. FA is useless to me. A time frame is just a time frame, so I can trade the small ones over and over and over and over and over. When FA is released, I am sitting out of the market until the stop hunts finish and my tools reset their measurements. Then I go back to chasing buyers and sellers. My only interest in FA is tracking what time it is released so I am not in the spikes. Sentiment changes 2-3 times a day on average, with 4-8 profitable direction changes, so why...Ignored
Disliked@hanover Thanks for showing me profitable TA traders. However I have my reservations on their legitamacy... Nothing wrong with your suggestions but it is just the nature of this industry which makes me very skeptical and critical. I would reject the notion that FA cant be used on currencies. It certainly can. But IMO the kind of FA being taught on the sites such as babypips are too diluted and simplified. @dkrock I see your view regarding TA & FA. However, I digress with your understanding of FA. As I stated before, FA can be used to identify short-term...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Shit... Give the right setup and leverage and you cannot outdo a 10-year currency fund in less than a month with TA.Ignored