Re: What is the logic behind "Technical Analysis is like reading tea leaves"?
So this Martin Pring book I have states that T.A. is a valid 'tends to be correct' "art" for identifying trend reversals. So far as I have read, he doesn't restrict that to any time frame. You can use it for short, intermediate, long.
Setting aside day trading time frames for a moment, is he just wrong? There are not valid techniques that are right more often than wrong for identifying trend reversals?
So this Martin Pring book I have states that T.A. is a valid 'tends to be correct' "art" for identifying trend reversals. So far as I have read, he doesn't restrict that to any time frame. You can use it for short, intermediate, long.
Setting aside day trading time frames for a moment, is he just wrong? There are not valid techniques that are right more often than wrong for identifying trend reversals?
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