The problem is that no one ever knows how long a market will trend for, so you are going to have a ton of
false signals before the actual top or bottom of the market occurs.
Not exact matches
However,
before the idea can be rolled out the built - in software on touchscreens that eliminates
false - touch
signals caused by moisture or sweat would need modifying.
There are many
false signals on lower time frames and so you have to know how to properly trade the daily charts
before you can understand how to properly trade the lower time frames.
In my article on the
false break trading strategy I even include a chart that shows there was an obvious bearish daily fakey sell
signal in the GBPUSD the day
before it collapsed.
-- Data prior to ARGO (2003) are dicey and spotty — just prior to ARGO the few expendable XBT devices were known to introduce a
false warming
signal —
before that data are even more unreliable