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Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by Kurgan, Oct 9, 2012.

  1. I'll tell you a riddle. You're waiting for a train, a train that will take you far away. You know where you hope this train will take you, but you don't know for sure. But it doesn't matter.

    Now the train is traveling at 120 mph and it started from city x which is 2 x from city y which is its destination. Are you able to calculate using algebra, how long it will take the train to get to city y?

    Now if you are able to come to a correct conclusion, answer the following:

    How can it not matter to you where that train will take you?
     
    #141     Oct 15, 2012
  2. If one does not understand the market, anywhere has a possibility of being better than where one is. :)
     
    #142     Oct 15, 2012
  3. Kurgan

    Kurgan

    Kaufman indicator and Zig Zag indicator i use,are good for A/D.Where are all those dumb students?Can anyone suggest continuation indicator?Morons...

    Grandpa is demagogist!
     
    #143     Oct 15, 2012
  4. CT10Gov

    CT10Gov

    Maybe you got a typo there? It reads as,

    "and it started from city [of Nice] which is 2 [Nice] from city [of Paris] which is its destination"
     
    #144     Oct 15, 2012
  5. Kurgan

    Kurgan

    "Did you notice when he slipped from the South Pole to the North Pole?"

    You mean a little finger per year?Oh no...,he didn't read Scanda Purana,I'm sure...
     
    #145     Oct 15, 2012
  6. No, its fine since you are in a dream, and the cities are in a dream, and since its a dream, it starts to make sense as a thought comes to you that I planted while you were sleeping.

     
    #146     Oct 15, 2012
  7. Here is "a Universe".

    What is TSOG?

    A "click of a button on a stock charts.com sort" will create "a" Universe. But which sort... which Universe is useful?
     
    #147     Oct 15, 2012
  8. CT10Gov

    CT10Gov

    oh right, this is a hershey thread. I'm becoming progressively more difficult to find reality on ET.

     
    #148     Oct 15, 2012
  9. Universe criteria:

    RS > 80
    EPS > 90
    Dollar min 10
    Max dollar 50

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    #149     Oct 15, 2012

  10. Trade Sense Organized Group Is a place where you can put lists and give them names.

    Owned will be one group
    Hot will be another group
    and Universe (date) will be another group.

    The video and its illustrated transcript explain the way in which stocktables.com is used to narrow the Universe and to put the list in a ranked order.

    Willam J. O'Neill invented EPS and RS for sorting using percentiles Later, before ET, a lot of guidance was provided on the additional criteria for the Universe. This was repeated in ET on 25SEP04 as a descriptive criteria set.

    Most of us used Excel originally as you do.

    To use the Universe you made, just Set up the three volume variables as columns and add a scoring column as well. Tou can add a column for the 65 day average and just use formulas for the volume variables. The multiplier is on the one pager.

    The first sort you did on stocktables put the order of the stocks in three scoring ranges: 7 at the top 0 in the middle and 1 at the bottom.

    Starting with the list you have is good. It will get shorter. Add a column to show the float.



    A use file folders for each stock in the universe. Run a landscape print of each one that has the 5 moves (20%minimum) in the last six months. Delete the rest.

    When you get each print qualified, be sure to draw in the slope (by hand) for the intermediate term and draw in the last short term move rtl and ltl.

    Line up your files as in your list (alphabetically, for the last time).

    In about 40 to 50 days you will have double your capital.

    Score each stock using the P, V and A/D score. Use the A/D approach you feel like.

    Type in the scores on the remaining alphabetical list.

    You can make a Hot list be ranking the stocks. Add three more colums: one for the channel volatility and one for the duration of the average run in days and a column for the average days between the beginning day of each run.

    Use the attached data sheet for obtaining this information for each stock.
     
    #150     Oct 15, 2012