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[USER=82196]@over9k[/USER], I realise this question was directed to [USER=13908]@peter2[/USER] but as I'm a holder it's worthy of a post.Trend following always looks easyThat’s because the principles are very simple. When looking at the chart for (DEG) perfectly displays "visually" trend trading in a "nutshell". The entries & exits can look impressive, but it's just a matter of jumping on a breakout & jumping off when it stalls.Is just jumping on trends.4 positions taken in (DEG) with "one dud" so farThe most recent breakout needs others to pile in to follow through. It's worth remembering all trends "come to an end".[ATTACH=full]123216[/ATTACH]Skate.
[USER=82196]@over9k[/USER], I realise this question was directed to [USER=13908]@peter2[/USER] but as I'm a holder it's worthy of a post.
Trend following always looks easy
That’s because the principles are very simple. When looking at the chart for (DEG) perfectly displays "visually" trend trading in a "nutshell". The entries & exits can look impressive, but it's just a matter of jumping on a breakout & jumping off when it stalls.
Is just jumping on trends.
4 positions taken in (DEG) with "one dud" so far
The most recent breakout needs others to pile in to follow through. It's worth remembering all trends "come to an end".
[ATTACH=full]123216[/ATTACH]
Skate.
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