Tips For Beginners: ETF Trend Trading

By Patrick Deaton

When first beginning ETF trading a person will find that there are many websites that offer services and programs that provide the technical analysis required to be effective with ETF Trend Trading. However, before deciding on a service or program, it will be important to learn how trend trading works and decide how much of an investment in tools and resources will be needed.

Most technical analysts use an analytical program that provides detailed, long term data on the trends of a sector. This program gives information on the short term, intermediate, and long term trends and details about the level and length of time that each trend occurs.

A trend trader does not just rely on the analytical tools that are available. They also do the historical research necessary on the sector to find the trading volume, moving average, and other technical trends that will help to identify trends within the trends. In many cases, a disruption in a trend may be the result of a significant event within the sector.

When a significant event occurs with a major business within a sector, it often impacts the trend for that sector. This event may be a one-time occurrence that happens to fall during a rise in the stock that makes a great enough impact to disrupt the entire trend line for that sector.

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.

A person who is involved with their trades and has analyzed and studied the indicators in their sector will have a better ability to be effective in ETF trend trading. There are some sectors that trend trading is very effective with and other sections that do not have the indicators that make trend trading an effective method on a consistent basis.

Setting buy and sell limits will act as a safety net if a person gets caught up in the movement of a trend. The longer that a person stays in when a trend is getting ready to reverse, the more risk they are taking. By setting buy and sell limits, and sticking to them, the gains will be more consistent in trend trading.

Learning about systems, strategies, methods, and types of trading, including ETF trend trading will give a person a broad pool of information to pull from when there is an opportunity presented in ETF trading. By knowing about the different aspects of ETF trading a person is more prepared to system systems, trading strategies, or sectors when needed. - 32004

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