Forum Archive Index - April 2002
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[sharechat] TLS Chart
Barry,
This chart of TLS illustrates beautifully some of the basic concepts of
TA. It shows long-term trends, within which are medium-term trends, within
which are short-term trends. It shows a trading range, and Support and
Resistance levels. It shows the value of monitoring your stocks, no matter how
good they are. It shows how the use of TA does not necessarily lead to
excessively active trading. In well over 4 years, there is but a single
long-term signal on this chart. A long-term active investor would be waiting to
buy on the break of the downward trendline, having been out of this stock for 3
years now.
Geoff,
You say "I ... constantly remind myself not to fall into the trader or
chartist trap". Where do you see the trap in this chart? A much greater hazard
for you would be the Buy and Hold Regardless trap. No stock is so good that it
goes up forever. You must surely monitor the performance of stocks in your
portfolio, even if only weekly or monthly. Aren't charts the best way to do
this?
You further state "Fundamentals are the only thing that truly matters when
investing, not candlesticks, a line on a piece of chart paper, or a hunch". The
reason fundamentals are of interest is that we know that sooner or later these
will be reflected in the share price. In other words, your real interest is in
the share price - you are using fundamentals to select sound stocks that you
hope will appreciate in price. What controls price is market sentiment. Sad but
true. TA is the study of market sentiment. A stock is only worth what someone
else will pay for it.
I would argue that the only thing that matters is that rising line on that
piece of chart paper. After all, it is simply the picture of what happens when
you get it right, and an undervalued stock with good fundamentals is steadily
revalued by the market.
Regards,
Phaedrus.
PS:- Are you the same Geoff that asks "Can you suggest a few websites that
provide data for charting and analysis, or even a book?" and states "the chart
for VTL certainly displays trends etc that without charts are not so apparent
to the average investor like me" and asks for charts three at a time? I'm happy
to oblige, but wonder why you ask if you believe that fundamentals are the only
thing that matters.
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