Discipline is the hardest thing Pete. If you choose to go with charting for entries and exits you have to just do it or hold and hope. The plan needs to fit your time frame. If you act decisively to a plan it leaves you empowered, even if it turned out to be a mistake. Far better than watching a lengthy collapse and all the hideous emotions that end up rearing there ugly heads.
We all go there at some time, usually far to many times
If you really like a stock, have a re-entry plan, but not an optimistic one or you will be to early.
There's heaps of books, most are pretty good, but basics are good to start with.
Charting by Regina Meani is a good start
Louise Bedfords Candlestick books.
Guppy
Elder
Tharp
Edwards and Maggie
are also good authors
Lots of stuff on the web to
cheers
Rod
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