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Topic: Where/how do you make TA? (Read 298 times)

legendary
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December 11, 2019, 12:20:35 PM
#28
Hey chart brothers! Interested in how you make your TA?
Do you use tools or any indicators as guidelines etc?
Thanks, wish you a good trade.

I would stick to analyzing the higher time frames. That's where the most profit potential lies. Intraday time frames (especially the hourly and lower) have a really bad signal-to-noise ratio.

It's useful to have a market theory underlying your TA to help you determine what's happening in the bigger picture. Wyckoff theory or Elliott Wave Theory are a couple examples. They can provide a bird's eye view of the market, which is helpful because only looking at things like indicators and moving averages can give you tunnel vision.

Our resident Wyckoff analyst is dmwardjr. Check out his BTCUSD analysis thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wyckoff-mode-technical-analysis-5140701
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 251
December 11, 2019, 09:25:21 AM
#27
Hey chart brothers! Interested in how you make your TA?
Do you use tools or any indicators as guidelines etc?
Thanks, wish you a good trade.

Not experienced making my own TA but i usually go to tradingview websites and see people analysis and make my own verison.
There are so many TA tools there that you can access free and it also listed so many pro traders analysis that we can learn from there
hero member
Activity: 2562
Merit: 586
December 11, 2019, 09:23:46 AM
#26
TA is not really that "dead" right now, sure there are times when bitcoin make moves that nobody could ever guess but that doesn't mean that it is 100% of the time like that, there are still times when TA works out very well for everyone involved. I feel like 90% of the time bitcoin does exactly what a good TA says it will do, it is not really whales that moves most of the time, when it does a HUGE move it is 100% whales but all other times like the last few days for example all due to bitcoin doing exactly what people think it will do.

I however don't think that I should be doing TA myself, I check 10+ TA and come to an average understanding what people think bitcoin will do, I can personally be wrong, one other person can be too, but when you take average of 20 TA you see the common results.
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 1165
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December 10, 2019, 01:51:07 AM
#25
Hey chart brothers! Interested in how you make your TA?
Do you use tools or any indicators as guidelines etc?
I personally used TradingView for years but now I stopped, after years of trying to do TA, I realized there is no TA to be made, there is no bitcoin looking like this, charts are saying this, last year I stopped all of it, bitcoin just does what the whales want and that's it, nothing else.

Bitcoin is not something that could be controlled or predicted, it is not, I have give years of my life to do the best of it with my abilities and I have never seen a person who has predicted bitcoins possible moves few times in a row, I am not even saying predict it correct all the time, I am saying I haven ever met anyone who managed to do it 5 times in a row, so I stopped. TA is still good and tradingview would help you a lot on how you could do it but I personally gave up on it.
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 514
December 10, 2019, 01:41:01 AM
#24
Everyone can learn the basics to make their own bitcoin TAs, most material already provided on the internet, books and trading groups.
You have to learn several weeks or months to have a comprehensive understanding regarding TAs due to many factors affect it; flag pennant, measured move up, symmetrical triangle, ascending scallop, 3 rising valleys, cup with handle, ascending triangle, trend analysis, fibonacci, cycles, trend lines, chart patterns, technical indicators, wave analysis, elliot wave, and so on. Then you can learn and create your own TAs on https://www.tradingview.com/

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sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 326
December 10, 2019, 01:17:10 AM
#23
You can learn basic indicators like MACD and RSI. And by that, you can start to earn in trading with those basic indicators. There are many websites or even videos that can give you an easy understanding about technical analysis. I also learned TA by myself and I don't use so many indicators. For me, it is just complicating my trades. Try to study and choose what will fit to your own trades.
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Activity: 526
Merit: 10
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December 09, 2019, 06:20:07 PM
#22
Hey chart brothers! Interested in how you make your TA?
Do you use tools or any indicators as guidelines etc?
Thanks, wish you a good trade.
The first step is to spend a lot of time reading and understanding the market situation. Once we understand the market, we will learn more about TA, which are quite understandable models, indicators and price action methods. Then I started to be able to make some lines that I understood about the chart and things gradually improved as I practiced. done. Nothing too different and strange.
legendary
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Merit: 1398
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December 09, 2019, 06:05:43 PM
#21
Hey chart brothers! Interested in how you make your TA?
Do you use tools or any indicators as guidelines etc?
Thanks, wish you a good trade.

To form a good and well-detailed TA, it needs references so indicators, guidelines and a bit knowledge on how to read charts are a must.  That's how TA's should be.

But sometimes, there are people who rely on their instincts and past performance, they called it self-TA. Nothing wrong at all if they believed in that.

There are lots of resources already you can check via lurking on the world wide web that can be served as a reference to you if you are really interested to learn those. Hit your favorite web search engine with a keyword "crypto trading analysis" or something along those lines then start browsing.
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 310
December 09, 2019, 05:51:27 PM
#20
If you want to make a technical analysis I suggest https://www.tradingview.com/ there you need to create an account first, if you use a free account then the indicators that can be used are limited, different if you buy a Pro or Premium account then  will be a large selection of indicators that can be used.  if you decide to use it you also need to learn if there are indicators that you do not understand its function.  because there are many choices of indicators that can be used.
full member
Activity: 899
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December 09, 2019, 11:59:51 AM
#19
When I am doing trading, of course I am also checking the experts opinion and the chart of some experts then comparing my charts, I am also asking suggestion or opinions from my trusted trader friends who will tell the truth for me, I just don't rely on experts, sometimes if I know that my TA is right and it contradicts to their suggestion, I am still following my instinct and if I am wrong then checking and analyzing what happened.
if you compared analisys with expert i think you could go to tradingview. this is will give us lot suggestion based on technical analisys, and most of them have long experience on trading. technical analisys very important to us, as trader we have to understand how to use trading tools in our trades.
sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 253
December 09, 2019, 11:37:29 AM
#18
When I am doing trading, of course I am also checking the experts opinion and the chart of some experts then comparing my charts, I am also asking suggestion or opinions from my trusted trader friends who will tell the truth for me, I just don't rely on experts, sometimes if I know that my TA is right and it contradicts to their suggestion, I am still following my instinct and if I am wrong then checking and analyzing what happened.
hero member
Activity: 2730
Merit: 632
December 09, 2019, 11:12:51 AM
#17
Hey chart brothers! Interested in how you make your TA?
Do you use tools or any indicators as guidelines etc?
Thanks, wish you a good trade.
Im not really into technicals yet when i do trade i do only make use of S&R and trend lines which is already enough for making some analysis
and if i do have some time then i do add up some EMA and retracements.

Im not saying technicals arent good but it would vary on how you do read up those.You can search up eventually online when it comes to guides,there were lots of them.
hero member
Activity: 1750
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December 09, 2019, 10:44:06 AM
#16
My strategy is quite easy actually it is very easy. I just wait for the price to come down to low levels, i'll buy and once the price breaks to the resistance and gain/established a support in that ATH i'll sell. My fund is not much but its better than nothing. Right now, i've made few errors and bought at the wrong time so i might just wait it up, although the price may come down that's the bad news.
Its the idea of knowing when the resistance has gained support and has resisted the bearish push that is difficult for newbie traders to learn. Complicated terms that they have no idea what to make out of are a no no when it comes to describing something to a newbie.
Long story short, buy low and sell high. TA's are rather easy to read but hard to make since most of what would come out of it are plausible situations meaning there are a lot of TA's out there. It comes to personal decision on how you would want to read most of it. Plus, it is difficult to adapt to reading TA's to making them since you are starting to become more and more like a researcher now.
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December 09, 2019, 09:10:24 AM
#15
I got some tools on how to create TA https://www.investopedia.com/top-7-technical-analysis-tools-4773275 but have to find out that it takes time and practice to understand and use it. But even without these tools or whatever it is, we can have our own simple TA which I think that might be good enough to be in trading. The most important is we know the current market trend and able to understand the situation.

Usually, if we want to learn those TA, it will take how long until at least enough to know which market will fall at which point. So far for me its almost impossible to get the point of those TA. Always miss from what i want to predict even most of the cases was caused by sudden market changes like bad news, etc.
hero member
Activity: 2954
Merit: 796
December 09, 2019, 09:00:34 AM
#14
My strategy is quite easy actually it is very easy. I just wait for the price to come down to low levels, i'll buy and once the price breaks to the resistance and gain/established a support in that ATH i'll sell. My fund is not much but its better than nothing. Right now, i've made few errors and bought at the wrong time so i might just wait it up, although the price may come down that's the bad news.
While sometimes I don't do analysis, It's still good to check whether that dump or pump is a trap. I somehow use tradingview but it will still depend on my instinct whether to use it or not. It's good to have basis just check how legit it can be.
member
Activity: 526
Merit: 10
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December 09, 2019, 07:59:35 AM
#13
Hey chart brothers! Interested in how you make your TA?
Do you use tools or any indicators as guidelines etc?
Thanks, wish you a good trade.
I often see people using tradingview for analysis or for the most convenience, you can use Binance and link with tradingview to be able to order the most accurate order. I only use PA method and trendlines to start trading and my winning rate is quite high when I know good capital management. Sometimes indicators or your understanding of charts will not make you money, except that you know how to manage capital well.
sr. member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 269
December 09, 2019, 07:56:24 AM
#12
My strategy is quite easy actually it is very easy. I just wait for the price to come down to low levels, i'll buy and once the price breaks to the resistance and gain/established a support in that ATH i'll sell. My fund is not much but its better than nothing. Right now, i've made few errors and bought at the wrong time so i might just wait it up, although the price may come down that's the bad news.
hero member
Activity: 1708
Merit: 541
December 09, 2019, 07:38:17 AM
#11
Hey chart brothers! Interested in how you make your TA?
Do you use tools or any indicators as guidelines etc?
Thanks, wish you a good trade.
Tradingview is the best, for now, hands down. I mostly looking for patterns, looking at volume, bear/bull div, etc. I think it's also important to see what other traders are up to. Their chart could give you more idea and overall view about the current market situation.

If you're really new at TA and want to cover some basic, I recommend you to read some TA materials at babypips.com
hero member
Activity: 2926
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December 09, 2019, 07:36:21 AM
#10
I got some tools on how to create TA https://www.investopedia.com/top-7-technical-analysis-tools-4773275 but have to find out that it takes time and practice to understand and use it. But even without these tools or whatever it is, we can have our own simple TA which I think that might be good enough to be in trading. The most important is we know the current market trend and able to understand the situation.
sr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 256
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December 09, 2019, 07:30:05 AM
#9
Hey chart brothers! Interested in how you make your TA?
Do you use tools or any indicators as guidelines etc?
Thanks, wish you a good trade.
I usually deal with my whole team and they usually produce very good results. All the knowledge we learn is from Google and we apply it in TradingView. There you can draw trendlines and can refer to different indicators. Besides, if you upgrade your VIP account, you will draw more than 6 indicators and specially use more rare indicators.
You can refer here: tradingview.com
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