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Technical Analysis Isn't the Problem - Misconceptions Are
For as long as trading has existed, critics of Technical Analysis (TA) have rushed to declare that “it doesn’t work” or that it’s nothing more than a set of meaningless indicators. Their conclusions usually come from a place of impatience and, more importantly, a place of limited knowledge . Most anti-technical voices believe TA is simply about glancing at a 200-day moving average or spotting 52-week highs and lows. They assume technical traders merely look for overbought or
Sep 20, 20253 min read


Why Trading Alone Makes You a Better Trader
Many new traders begin by joining groups, following trading channels, or discussing setups with friends. While this may feel supportive, it often creates noise, emotional confusion, and unnecessary bias. Over time, most serious traders realize that trading alone provides far better clarity, discipline, and consistency . Solo trading isn’t about isolation — it’s about protecting your mind, sharpening your judgment, and building a unique trading style that truly belongs to you.
Sep 13, 20253 min read


The Cons of Changing Time Frames
While many traders like to restrict themselves to a single time frame that best suits their trading style, some prefer to look at various time frames when judging a prospective setup. Both approaches have their merits and pitfalls. Trading, after all, is not a game of certainties but a game of probabilities. A good trade setup is one that aligns technical structure, time frame context, and trader psychology in harmony. However, while analyzing a situation using multiple time
Sep 6, 20256 min read
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