Explore market analysis through the lens of relative strength, sharing insights and lessons learned from years of trading experience.
About The Relative Strength Trader
Welcome to The Relative Strength Trader. This blog has served as a dedicated resource for traders looking to navigate the complexities of the market through the lens of relative strength and disciplined observation.
A lifelong student of the markets based in the United States. With over 30 years of active market experience, I have traded through multiple market cycles, bubbles, and crashes. This journey has given me a deep, practical understanding of market mechanics that can't be learned from a textbook alone.
What You’ll Find Here
Practical Lessons: Honest reflections on my ongoing trading journey.
Market Insights: Deep dives into relative strength and trend analysis.
Educational Observations: Helping you spot opportunities while managing risk.
Why I Started This Blog: Trading is a continuous learning process. After three decades in the trenches, I wanted a place to document my observations and share practical, experience-driven insights with a community of like-minded traders. My goal is to offer a transparent look at the strategies and challenges that come with professional level market participation.
Connect With Me Have questions or want to discuss a specific market observation?
Email: Traderk1836@gmail.com
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