How to Handle Herding | David Keller, CMT
Workshops and Tutorials • 14m
David digs into some of the behavioral reasons why charts work. As he explains, a lot of times the poor buy/sell decisions that investors make is what creates the chart patterns that others use to gain profit. "Herding" is what happens when lots of investors group into one investment position.
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