Intersting debate, the fundamental investor vs the technical chart trader.
Who's right?? who's wrong??
Guess it's one of those where we don't have definite 100% clear cut answer, hence the debate??
After all no one cannot argue, Warren Buffet is not succesfull!
In my opinion (for what it's worth) you need at least the very basic TA skills to be able to invest succesfully in the market. No matter how strongly you believe in investing on fundametals, having some TA knowledge will not affect this, and be an added advantage.
For me, i'm in the TA camp, and i would think most of us on Chartsview, will understand the below quote and most likely agree with it.
This is a quote from the intro of the book, Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, Tenth Edition. By Robert D. Edwards, John Magee, W.H.C. Bassetti (an excellent book, and a must read btw)
"The technical anaylst may go even further in his claim, he may offer to interpret the chart of a stock whose name he does not know, so long as the record of trading is accurate and covers a long enough term to enable him to study its market background and habits.
He may suggest he could trade with profit in a stock knowing only its ticker symbol, completely ignorant of the company, the industry, what it manufactures or sells, or how it is capatalized. Needless to say, such practice is not recommended, but if your market technician is really experienced at his busines, he could in theory do exactly as he claims.
Should the reader at this point,find the technical approach to trading or investing, as explained in the foregoing completely abhorent, perhaps he should close the book now".
Good weekend folks
Regards,
Trendfriend.