Thanks, redbaron - can you please explain why you made this distinction?
I was curious how others score a failed A down followed by a failed A up and then a confirmed A down. I was debating -3 vs. -2 and had reasonable...
Thanks, good point on the seasonality.
Question for people who track futures numberlines (e.g. oil). When the contract rolls over - like Oil has moved from March to April last week,...
I am by no means an authority here, but for what it is worth i am at -36 on Euro (using a 20 min OR with london open).
Thanks, ignl and robert, I appreciate the help.
I was curious to get some perspective on how others would score particular days. 1) How would you score a day that makes a confirmed A-up, later...
Thanks for your insights, that is helpful.
I will give it a try. Dollar strength will ultimately be driven by and improving US economy in contrast with weakness in the Europe ultimately...
Maverick, quick question - i recall you saying that you derive many of the stocks you follow from the IBD 50, which I tend to think of (perhaps...
Thanks very much
Maverick, I would be curious your thoughts on how you would trade this Soybean action today. It traded to the A-Down territory around 11am ET (I...
I read earlier in the thread that by keeping it relative you want to chose the same opening range and times (similar to keeping all the currencies...
Thanks, that is helpful.
Makes sense, thanks
Thanks very much, makes sense. 2 quick scoring questions if you don't mind, when you score an A-up for example, if it confirms on minimum time...
Quick question, does anyone know why in Fisher's book he scores the BBY and FRX trades on page 96 as a +2 and -2 respectively vs a +3 and -3?...
Just a guess, but based on this information, go short the WTI/Brent spread (with a proper sell pattern) with stop above monthly or quarterly...
Do a search for 10 day numberline and you will see what Robert is referring to as the Mav vol index.
No, I think he is saying the opposite with regard to the correlation of the GBP/JPY and S&P 500 (i.e. they are very correlated). The reference to...
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