INTRODUCTION - Periodicity
Periodicity
Regardless of the "periodicity" of the data in your charts (i.e., hourly, daily, weekly,
monthly, etc), the basic principles of technical analysis endure. Consider the following
charts of a Swiss Franc contract shown in Figures 40, 41, and 42.
Figure 40
Figure 41
Figure 42
Typically, the shorter the periodicity, the more difficult it is to predict and profit
from changes in prices. The difficulty associated with shorter periodicities is compounded
by the fact that you have less time to make your decisions.
"While we stop and think, we often miss our opportunity."
---Publilius Syrus, 1st century B.C.
Opportunities exist in any time frame. But I have rarely met a successful short-term
trader who wasn't also successful a long-term investor. And I have met many investors who
get caught by the grass-is-greener syndrome believing that shorter-and-shorter time periods
is the secret to making money--it isn't.
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