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Technical Analysis is mathematical analysis of the market based on price action, but not the fundamentals of supply, demand, costs of production, and hundreds of other important factors (fundamental analysis). Many people will tell you Technical Analysis does not work. I disagree. If you understand its limits, it works quite well.
Do I completely trust technical analysis? Certainly not! I want to know as much as I can about any market I trade, whether it is gold, wheat, an oil stock, or the S&P 500 index, and that includes as many fundamentals and as much relevant technical analysis as possible. How many times have you heard commentators examining the same data, and yet producing different interpretations – one saying buy, and one saying sell? The same can be true in technical analysis. One analyst sees one facet of the market and values it more highly than others and consequently may disagree with the next analyst. It is a bit like art – in the eye of the beholder. Find what works for you.
My View of Technical Analysis
Gold Analysis
Seven years of gold prices are shown in the above chart – note that the vertical scale is logarithmic. You can see that the oscillator turned up from low levels(very over-sold) in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, December 2011, and June 2012. These points are marked with a circle and an *, and they were excellent buy points. Note that five other minor turns in the oscillator are marked with an “M,” and these were buy points of lesser strength. Now look at the price of gold at each of those turning points. Clearly, the price of gold was temporarily bottoming at each of those turning points. Every time, except at the minor turn in 2008, gold went much higher in the next several months. Based on the above timing data from this oscillator, do you think technical analysis can be beneficial?
What Does This Technical Analysis Show Now?
(This is my opinion; do your own analysis or check with your investment advisor.)
I wish you good investing!
GE Christenson
aka Deviant Investor
Delivered by The Daily Sheeple
Contributed by Deviant Investor of Deviant Investor.
About Deviant Investor: I am a retired accountant who has 30 years of experience following markets, investing, and trading both futures and stocks. I have made and lost money during my investing career, and those successes and losses have taught me much about markets, timing, risk, inflation, and crashes. I currently invest for the long term, and I swing trade (in a trade from one to four weeks) stocks and ETFs. I offer opinions and commentary, but not investment advice.
Years ago I did graduate work in physics (all but dissertation), so I strongly believe in data, analysis, objective facts, and rational decisions based on hard data. I currently live in Texas.
2012-10-01 03:11:46
Source: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/gold-purchases-time-them-with-technical-analysis_092012