Have you ever run into a situations when after a nice profitable trade your trading system starts to generate number of bad signals in a row? Even a loss is not a big on each of them, together, in many cases, these signals wipe out most of the previously earned profit...



Did you ever had periods of bad trading when your technical indicators reacted on changes in a trend whether too early or when it is already too late?



Did your ever tell to yourself that if you would be able to reduce the number of negative trades then your trading system and your technical analysis would deliver to you what you always wanted?

The answer on these question is VOLATILITY!

Stock market is in the constant change and the main reason most of the technical indicators and studies stop working during certain period of time is that a stock, index or ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) you trade became more or less volatile. A trader usually set his/her trading strategy or system to react on certain indication with a certain sensitivity which would allow him/her to avoid choppy trading, to enter a trade with some delay when change in a trend is confirmed and to exit a trend when a certain risk level is hit.



Everything would be ok if the stock market would be the same all the time. However, it is not the case. When volatility increases, the price starts to change its trend stronger and faster. In order do not to run into a choppy trading or when its too late to react on trend's changes, you have to change settings your technical indicators and on your trading system. When volatility decreases you have to change your system's settings again or you may risk to run into side-way choppy trading or your technical analysis will signal about trend changes when there is no one.

Now let's put another questions:

How to know when to change settings on your technical indicators and on your trading system?



How to avoid periods of choppy trading where most of your bad signals are located?



How to make your trading more liable and more profitable?

The answer on these questions is V-Charts!