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Review of Chart Pattern Reliability Stats for 2023 and YTD 2024 – March 2024 Tech Charts Member Webinar

Review of Chart Pattern Reliability Stats for 2023 and YTD 2024 - March 2024 Tech Charts Member Webinar

Webinar Outline
  • Review of chart pattern statistics and discussion on chart pattern reliability covering the YTD numbers, 2023 and 7 year historical stats
  • Review of global equity markets and latest opportunities
  • Review of opportunities in the cryptocurrency markets
  • Q&A

Live Questions from Members

  1. H&S continuation, can you walk through an example? 56:00
  2. What is the assumed stop loss used in the calculated success rates? If the success rate is based on a 20% negative move before reaching it, it is less meaningful. 1:00:24
  3. You emphasize the importance of seeing multiple "reactions" to the pattern boundary. On your charts, some "reactions" are sharp v-reversals; others are just a few candles of "hesitation." How do you personally define a valid "reaction" to a boundary? 1:02:21
  4. When do you move your stop to break even? 1:04:20
  5. Do you have stats for different markets? Is the success rate roughly the same if one doesn't trade all signals worldwide? 1:06:14
  6. What is your view on the current US$ Index (DXY)? 1:07:56
  7. What are your thoughts on Copper (symbol HGcv1 on Metastock)? 1:08:42
  8. In CVNA does price action have to correct itself after a gap up? 1:09:49
  9. What is your typical yearly ROI with your trading strategy? 1:11:04
  10. How do you manage your finances as a full-time trader? 11:11:43 (Helpful article on Factor's website, Peter L. Brandt - So you want to become a full-time trader )
  11. The markets are at all-time highs. How do you guide trades at this point? 1:12:00
  12. In a Type 4 breakout, what is the median, max and min loss you go for or have achieved? 1:12:43
Recorded live 03.21.2024 Read More

Live Webinar and Q&A with Aksel – Thursday, March 21, 2024, 8:30 am mountain

Dear Tech Charts Members, We are continuing our Member webinar series with chart pattern reliability statistics Year to Date, for the year 2023 and past 7 years combined. We plan to have an interactive session and an open discussion to answer members' questions on different markets and specific charts of interest. Please send your charts and questions to aksel@techcharts.net, and I will add them to the webinar discussion points. Scheduled for: Thursday, March 21, 8:30 am mountain (register below) Read More

Review of Risk/Reward in Type 1 and Type 2 Breakouts – December 2023 Tech Charts Member Webinar

Review of Risk/Reward in Type 1 and Type 2 Breakouts - December 2023 Tech Charts Member Webinar

Webinar Outline
  • Review of chart pattern statistics and discussion on chart pattern reliability covering the 4th quarter of 2023 and YTD numbers
  • Review of global equity markets and latest opportunities
  • Breakouts after a minimum 3 tests of pattern boundaries and what we can expect around breakout levels.
  • How to manage Type 1 and Type 2 breakouts in order to maximize the potential of a breakout
  • Member questions

Live Questions from Members

  1. Can you let me know your thoughts on the FTSE 250 chart? 51:29
  2. What is the outlook for DXY in the near term? 52:51
  3. When multiple breakouts occur simultaneously, how do you choose which ones to trade? 54:13
  4. When does Aksel choose to use the 1.5% breakout rule, over the 3% rule? Is there a specific criteria for 1.5% instead of 3%, or does the eye simply judge it? 54:56
  5. Could we have a view/comment on the current metal run, particularly Gold, Copper, and silver, and the bearish nature of the USD. 55:52
  6. Do you take all trades with a clear pattern or only take trades with a clear pattern and a minimum reward-to-risk ratio? 57:17
  7. Do you use a screen/filter to identify a shortlist of charts from which you eyeball for patterns? 58:47
  8. Regarding the pattern statistics: Have you considered organizing pattern success rates by Exchange? My assumption is that Turkey and Japan had much higher than average win rates this year, while the U.S. had much lower. If one can only trade a single region, they likely experience very different success rates and must adjust accordingly. 59:36
  9. ATR STOP is based on 30 day ATR * 3? 01:00:39
  10. Do you only highlight breakouts that will be above the 200 day m.a.? 01:00:56
Recorded live 12.14.2023 Read More

Live Webinar and Q&A with Aksel – Thursday, December 14, 2023, 8:30 am mountain

Dear Tech Charts Members, We are continuing our Member webinar series with chart pattern reliability and how the latest market conditions have impacted success rates on different chart patterns. We plan to have an interactive session and an open discussion to answer members' questions on different markets and specific charts of interest. Please send your charts and questions to aksel@techcharts.net, and I will add them to the webinar discussion points. Scheduled for: Thursday, December 14, 8:30 am mountain (register below) Read More

Is Classical Charting Still Valid? – September 2023 Tech Charts & Factor Webinar

Is Classical Charting Still Valid? - September 2023 Tech Charts & Factor Webinar

Join Peter Brandt and Aksel Kibar as they answer this question. 

Webinar Outline
  • Chart pattern reliability statistics (what is performing better)
  • Looking at today's markets from Richard W. Schabacker's perspective
  • Markets of interests, what we are currently focusing on
  • More on classical charting principles
  • Q&A

Live Questions from Members

  1. Is this strategy scalable? Are there any scaled funds (>$1bn AUM) that use Classic Charting exclusively? 55:17
  2. Can this strategy be fully or partially automated via codifying the clearly defined classical charting defined principles? 58:08
  3. After I started to look at the Stochastic Oscillator, I realized that most breakout from patterns occurs when the indicator is overbought/sold on a higher timeframe. Doesn't this affect somehow the reliability of the breakout, with a higher probability of a false breakout when this situation presents itself? 59:34
  4. What does Profit Factor mean? 1:00:46
  5. What are your thoughts on trading classical patterns on intraday charts 1h, 4h or even on 15-min? 1:02:49
  6. Why do we focus so much on win rate (batting average). Don't we care more about "slugging percentage"? 1:05:04
  7. Please explain all the Breakout Types again 1:06:13
  8. I have a question for Peter. From your Factor Member alerts, I note that you rarely, if ever, trade the USDJPY (while Aksel's long-term chart shows a clear break out). I am curious to know if there is any reason or past experience or learning here? 1:07:47
  9. In the past statistics, is there any overlap of patterns - head and shoulders continuation and then ascending triangle overlapping at the breakout point? Are they both included in the stats, or do you maintain the longer duration pattern? 1:10:06
  10. Have you experienced a drawdown like this before? Is this typical in what you have seen in your past? And will you ever adjust your strategy during long stretches of losing trades? Are you sizing down during long losing streaks or shortening your PT or tightening/loosening risk? 1:11:13
  11. Do you ever consider sitting entirely in cash when the breadth of the market is the way it is, and not seeing your breakouts work? 1:13:21
  12. How many times will you let yourself reenter a position that stops you out and do you change the ATR breakout level? 1:13:32
  13. Instead of trading a Forex currency pair such as AUD/CAD is it possible to create a synthetic forex position by trading the futures contracts for AUD and CAD, being long AUD and short CAD if you were trying to long /CAD, and short AUD and long CAD if you were trying to be short AUD/CAD. 1:15:04
  14. To clarify, is Peter bearish on the Russell 2000? 1:16:47
  15. Is it a 200-period moving average on the DXY chart? 1:18:01
Recorded live 09.20.2023 Read More

Is Classical Charting Still Valid? With Aksel Kibar and Peter Brandt – Wednesday, September 20, 830 am mountain

Dear Tech Charts Members, Join Peter Brandt and Aksel Kibar as they answer the question - Is classical charting still valid? Scheduled for: Wednesday, September 20, 2023, at 8:30 am mountain (register below) Read More

Tech Charts Year in Review – Year Six, May 2023 Webinar

Tech Charts Year in Review. Aksel compares the before and after of charts shared with Members over the last year followed by a live Q&A. Tech Charts Year in Review – Year Six
  • A study on Chart Pattern Reliability with the available sample data over the past year.
  • H&S continuation has been the most reliable chart pattern over the past year. Rectangle continued to be in the top 3 reliable chart patterns.
  • Detailed statistics on different types of breakouts.
  • The impact of different market cycles on chart pattern opportunities.
  • Live Q&A
Live questions from Members
  1. Last year, you said 2022 was the most difficult period for breakout trading of the last six years. Many breakout traders implement "sit out" periods where they stop trading in adverse market environments. Others use Progressive Exposure to size up or size down based on how well breakouts are performing. Do you use either of these tactics? 46:42
  2. On type 3 breakouts, are you getting stopped out and then reentering? 48:19
  3. It seems like some of your setups are based on the profit target and where your stop or pattern negation level are placed, that your risk-reward ratio is less than 1. Can you clarify some of those charts and if you're taking these trades or if you're charting what you see on the chart? 49:02
  4. Do you use a trailing stop once price action has moved toward your price target favorably to avoid a loss on something that has moved so much in the favorable direction 50:04
  5. Where are you placing your stops on the chart patterns you use? Like Head and shoulders, rectangles, Cup and handles, triangles, etc? 50:50
  6. What are your thoughts on the current formation of the Gold futures chart? I see a confirmed double top on the daily, but the pattern is small. Would you think it's too small of a pattern to trade? Thoughts on the position of gold's price? 51:52
Educational videos mentioned in this webinar Recorded live 05.24.2023 Read More

Tech Charts Year in Review with Aksel – Wednesday, May 24, 830 am mountain

Dear Tech Charts Members, Tech Charts Year in Review. Aksel will compare the before and after of charts shared with Members over the last year. As always, we'll end the webinar with a live Q&A. Scheduled for: Wednesday, May 24, 2023, at 8:30 am mountain (register below) Tech Charts Year in Review – Year Six  
  • A study on Chart Pattern Reliability with the available sample data over the past year.
  • H&S continuation has been the most reliable chart pattern over the past year. Rectangle continued to be in the top 3 reliable chart patterns.
  • Detailed statistics on different types of breakouts.
  • The impact of different market cycles on chart pattern opportunities.
  • Live Q&A
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How To Utilize Support & Resistance in Different Trade Setups – March 2023 Tech Charts Webinar

How To Utilize Support & Resistance in Different Trade Setups - March 2023 Tech Charts Webinar

We are continuing our Member webinar series with chart pattern reliability and how the latest market conditions have impacted success rates on different chart patterns. Webinar Outline
  • Review of chart pattern statistics and discussion on chart pattern reliability covering the first quarter of 2023
  • Review of global equity markets and latest opportunities
  • Support and Resistance levels & actionable breakout/breakdown points on each classical chart pattern that is covered under Educational Videos
  • Education/analysis of fine points on classical charting as we go through different charts/questions
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Live Webinar and Q&A with Aksel – Wednesday, March 29, 8:30 am mountain

Dear Tech Charts Members, We are continuing our Member webinar series with chart pattern reliability and how the latest market conditions have impacted success rates on different chart patterns. We plan to have an interactive session and an open discussion to answer members' questions on different markets and specific charts of interest. Please send your charts and questions to aksel@techcharts.net, and I will add them to the webinar discussion points. Scheduled for: Wednesday, March 29, 8:30 am mountain (register below) Read More