I’m interested to hear from you all on how many indicators you’re throwing up on the charts. Are you keeping it simple or going Einstein on your charts?
I’m setting my S &R, 3-4 EMAs, and some RSI, and I’ve been reading up on Ichimoku. That, on it’s own, gives my charts a crowded look. And it’s a bit complex, so maybe I look at Fibs or Bollinger Bands.
Can you get enough information to enter/exits trades by NOT using a ton of indicators? Minus the S&R lines, that’s 2-4 indicators.
Sounds like a bagfull of indicators so you can trade almost every strategy imaginable, so that you can always find a reason to buy or sell the same pair, or both at the same time.
Start at the other end, what is your best strategy? Then use the indicator(s) that is essential to make it work.
Easier to find more pairs or markets to trade than to find more strategies to be expert at.
Keep it simple, easy to learn and understand within 3 days. Follow trends. The strategy tells you what indicator to use but use as few as poss. Demo until consistent. Don’t depend on the indicator to tell you get in and out, its just confirmation of what you already see.
A few weeks into learning about Forex, I thought that the more indicators you have, the cooler/ smarter you look. Haha. Well, I now understand that that’s not necessarily the case. I’m sure some traders like to keep their charts bare and I think that’s cool too. Haha. I use 2 EMA’s, RSI, and ADX because of the system I’m using.
Unfortunately I use too many at the same time (well, mostly just the same indicator used multiple times).
It makes the chart ugly as hell, but it can deliver some incredibly high probably trades if you’re willing to spend the time hypothesizing where the next reversal will be
Excellent! Thanks for sharing. Can I ask what time frames you mainly trade?
I’ve been watching the daily for overall trend using EMAs (26, 50, 200) and just a long term view of price and direction. And often also using MAs to set S&R levels.
I haven’t spent much time with MACD. Any tips to share? Thanks!