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You have done an awesome job on the Price Action page!
[edit]If you get a chance, can you contact me by e-mail? wikipedia at brookspriceaction dot com. Thanks
- Just sent you an email. --Ahardy66 (talk) 11:17, 25 July 2011 (UTC)
Price action trading
[edit]I noticed that Price action redirects to Day trading. How different is "Price action trading" from "day trading"? If it is the same, you should include all overlapping information from your page into day trading. If the two concepts are different, price action should be changed to redirect to day trading. I can help you with the redirect if you would like. Ryan Vesey Review me! 12:29, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
- Hi @Ryan Vesey - price action trading and day trading are from different categorisation heirarchies - day trading relates to the length of time that the speculator holds his/her positions for, but price action trading refers to a method of analysis that can be applied to any time scale. Thus a day trader can trade using price action analysis or not, and a price action trader may be a day trader, or not as the time scale on which s/he trades dictates, although price action traders generally are scalpers or day traders. Other types of trading on the same scale as day trading would be high frequency trading, scalping, swing trading or position trading. Other types of trading on the price action trading scale would be fundamental analysis trading, charting, trend following, and so on. I found quite a few issues with the wikipedia categories that I felt would be way beyond my wikipedia editing skills to tackle, so I have left them as they are. I'd be glad to collaborate on some work in that area. --Ahardy66 (talk) 13:13, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
Hello. Thanks for your work. In Credibility you have this sentence : According to widespread folklore / urban myth, this is 90%, although analysis of data from US forex brokers' regulatory disclosures since 2010 puts the figure for failed accounts at around 75% and suggests this is typical.[10] and your source seems to be Bary 2011. This is a very interesting subject and a rare opportunity to look at real statistics. I failed to find this Bary 2011 source on the web. Could you point me in the right direction ?. Thanks. Fusilleralexandre (talk) 08:11, 22 November 2012 (UTC)
- Hi @Fusilleralexandre I can get straight to the source in Barron's Online by clicking on the link. That's the article I referred to. Is there some confusion? 86.145.65.192 (talk) 22:56, 22 November 2012 (UTC)
Capitalization
[edit]Concepts used in technical analysis are not proper nouns. Therefore it's "technical analysis", not "Technical Analysis". It's "bottom" and "top", not "Bottom" and "Top". It's "head and shoulders", not "Head and Shoulders", it's "price action trader", not "Price Action Trader", etc. Seems that price action traders and technical analysts are as bad as 19th-century occultists at Making Their Concepts Seem Important! Sheesh! Yworo (talk) 16:11, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks --Ahardy66 (talk) 21:57, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
More on Price Action Trading
[edit]Look at MTA.ORG instead of IFTA.ORG. I am not sure what MTA makes available to non-members. MTA has a body of knowledge that is more complete and active than IFTA's is. I am not a Wiki expert, so unfortunately, I cannot help you w/POV. It will come however, as the article gets bigger. Good luck. Sposer (talk) 16:45, 28 July 2011 (UTC)
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