Check out the "properties" on that image. jksalescompany.com: "Your one-stop online mall for over 3000+ items: Featuring Books, Candles,...
Take it up with Wikipedia.
Really? Have you ever heard of obscurantism? Here is a brief taste, from Wikepedia: "In the 20th century obscurantism has also come to mean a...
Thank you, Jack. You may come around yet. Is "butterscotch" a cat? Have you heard of the kitten test? Just let a cat walk around on your...
Another thing we encounter in life is people who say what they wish were true rather than what is true. How does spyder's post cover the bases?
One mystery that might be cleared-up is: What is meant by 3 times the daily range? Is that 3X intraday-high to intraday-low? Or is it 3X the...
Could that be the purpose of Jack's posts?
It was in a preface to "The Great Chain of Being," that I first became aware that many people are attracted to complexity and that which they...
If these are the requirements to do SCT, as you claim, then why are you concerned that someone would use a 1 minute chart and an alternative bar...
Ah, someone else recognizes that Jack's "teachings" need to be deciphered.
The fact that Jack won't answer a simple question directly, clearly and unambiguously, won't play well in the court of public opinion. He will be...
It is Jack's m.o., indeed the m.o. of the entire SCT crew, to avoid answering simple, direct questions in a clear, straightforward manner.
What if the "Hershey Method" were renamed the "Supertrader Method?" Would practitioners, non-practitioners, and Jack view it any differently?
This is a little like a trial: Anything you say can and will be used against you. Lawyers don't ask questions that they don't know the answers to.
How many throngs of people? How many people are there in a throng? Which 25 instruments? All over the world? In every country?
Would plain, straightforward answers to simple questions be more helpful?
Are you asserting that SCT works with NQ?
What is this "science of trading?"
Why should Excel be necessary?
I tried to link to their channel article, but it didn't work. If you go to stockcharts.com->Chart School->Glossary->C->Channel, there is a...
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