I’m just starting forex trading and was wondering what tracking program would be best for me to begin to do Technical Analysis with. It would be nice if I could use a free program or at least a low cost one but if I need to I’ll spring for a program to help me track currencies and develop a trading strategy. User friendliness is key because I’m a totally novice trader. Any reading materials for learning better TA or websites are also greatly appreciated.

I am considering becoming a day-trader using spread betting as my vehicle.

I want to know what out of fundamental or technical analysis is of most benefit for day-trading the financial markets if you want to consistently make money as I know from my practice experience that trend trading the minutes, hours and the days range, whatever the direction is good to follow to take in lots of little profits.

Which out of technical or fundamental analysis is best to use for the purpose of day-trading – which is most efficient in consistently making money?

I live in Asia and it is not common to use technical analysis to invest, since most TV financial speakers, financial magazines only talk about the fundamental volumes of stocks which don’t always happen. So is it common to use technical analysis to buy/sell stocks in US?

Hello, Im trying to join the FX market and Im intrested in training in Technical analysis, so my question is which is the best course or certificate i can take to receive the best training on TA? Is there a well known one that i can sign up for? Please give me details.

I was told to not follow a technical analysis because it just follows graphs and charts that chart trends. But, I don’t know the difference between these two.

In your opinion what is the most technical indicator of a stock?
most inportant technical indicator

I know there are two application used one being fundamental analysis and the other being Technical analysis. I want to know which is better.

What is considered the best Technical Analysis book?
I know security analysis is considered the magnum opus of value investing (alongside the intelligent investor), but what is considered the best book on technical analysis?
I asked this question a couple of days ago but i didn’t get any good answers. Which book have all the major stockbrokers hedgefund managers read?

I use technical analysis to buy and sell stocks. The rules are entered into a computer prorgam, back tested and optimized to find the highest possible netgains. What are the 3 most important parameters you use to determine when to sell?

When I started investing I admittedly didn’t have a clue what I was doing. I was very impulsive and didn’t do nearly enough research. At the time, fundamental analysis was all I understood and I barely understood that.

Over the years (5 or so) I’ve been bitten by the technical analysis bug. I love technical analysis. It seems to me, a person could be a very successful investor on technical analysis alone.

How do you guys feel about that? Is that an accurate statement? With minimal fundamental analysis and lots of technical analysis can a person invest successfully? Or would that be considered more "trading" vs. "investing?"