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Stock trading is complex and risky. There is much information to digest. Sometimes the information can present conflicting conclusions. There is much need to make the right decisions.

It is a daunting task to wade through the myriad of strategies and methods associated with stock trading. There is fundamental and technical analysis to consider. There is much to research in terms of company news and performance. There is a variety of technical trading techniques to investigate.

There are various timeframes for stock trading. Some employ a buy-and-hold strategy spanning years. Some engage in day-trading. And there are many who select trading timeframes between those two options.

Why do people participate in such a challenging endeavour with such high risks? One answer may be that the rewards can be high. With the appropriate level of research along with practice and experience over time, stock trading can be rewarding. However, each person has to evaluate the risk level to achieve a particular reward, commonly referred to as the risk-reward ratio.

How do people proceed to be successful with stock trading? The basic prescription for success involves preparation, practice and execution along with management of risks and expectations. Consult the wealth of information that is available on the web and in printed material.

Let's consider a technical analysis technique as guidance for trading decisions. With no intention to trivialize the complexities of trading, it can seen that if a trader gets the direction of the stock right, the trade will be successful in yielding a profit.

Candlestick technical analysis provides a good method for following the trend. If the trend or direction of the stock movement can be followed, then that should lead to profit producing trades.



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