Monday, January 4, 2010

Tips For Beginners: ETF Trend Trading

By Patrick Deaton

Learning about ETF trend trading and whether or not it will be difficult will depend on how you learned to start trading. There are many types, strategies, methods, and ideas for effective trading of ETFs. When a person has done the research necessary to have success in ETF trading, they have probably already learned about ETF trend trading, but don't realize it.

When doing an accurate technical analysis a person will need an analytical tool. There are many available that will give the detailed information that will help to identify trends and patterns in a sector. The programs usually are broken into short term, intermediate, and long term trends within a sector. Some of the programs offer other charts and graphs that provide information on the trends that are occurring within trends.

Using these tools without doing the necessary historical data collection on a sector can make analyzing trends less effective. A person will want to use a combination of technical analysis and historical data to identify any obvious indications of why a trend may have been a anomaly in the overall picture of that sector's trend history.

However, this trend may not be repeated again in the sector for several years. A person making a future trade based on the indicators of the analytical data alone would not know this and the trade made would not be as successful as might be expected.

EFT trend trading is simply using analysis effectively. When the momentum of a sector changes a trader will get in, going long in the trend is upward. When the trend reverses, they get out. When the momentum is downward a person takes a short position. The key to making gains in this trading is to know when to get in and when to get out. For many people the time to make a move is done on a feeling that the trend is reversing.

When an individual is more hands-on and likes to analyze and study the indicators in their trading sectors, they will develop the skills to expand trending beyond the points shown on graphs and charts. Some people get so bogged down by the analytics that they miss opportunities to take proactive positions on some trades. Balancing the amount of analysis and indicators that are relied on when trend trading can help a person to have more effective trades.

Setting buy and sell limits will act as a safety net, should a trend begin to reverse too soon. When a person gets involved with a sector through analytical and historical analysis, they sometimes get too involved. It is important to have a limit and stick with it when trend trading.

There is a lot to learn when one wants to delve into ETF trend trading. It is very helpful to visit websites and forums run by successful traders to use different types of trading, methods, and strategies to widen the base of knowledge that one has about trading. By getting information from people who are successful, it is much easier to develop a technique and strategy that will be most effective in making the successful gains that are possible with ETF trading.

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