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2025-06-27 13:35

IndustryPromoting Excessive Use of Indicators
#CommunityAMA Promoting Excessive Use of Indicators This risk involves AMAs that encourage traders to clutter their charts with numerous technical indicators without explaining their interrelationships or potential for conflicting signals. Speakers might present complex indicator setups as inherently superior, implying more indicators lead to better insights. This can lead attendees to develop "analysis paralysis," where they become overwhelmed by conflicting signals, or create over-optimized systems that fail in live conditions. Ultimately, it distracts from core price action and simpler, more robust trading principles, leading to confusion and poor decision-making.
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Promoting Excessive Use of Indicators
Vietnam | 2025-06-27 13:35
#CommunityAMA Promoting Excessive Use of Indicators This risk involves AMAs that encourage traders to clutter their charts with numerous technical indicators without explaining their interrelationships or potential for conflicting signals. Speakers might present complex indicator setups as inherently superior, implying more indicators lead to better insights. This can lead attendees to develop "analysis paralysis," where they become overwhelmed by conflicting signals, or create over-optimized systems that fail in live conditions. Ultimately, it distracts from core price action and simpler, more robust trading principles, leading to confusion and poor decision-making.
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