Do Trendlines work?

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by duard, Apr 3, 2005.

  1. taowave

    taowave

    Am I the only one who finds Jacks quote of runing a stock portfolio at a money velocity rate of 2.5% PER DAY staggering??
     
    #1081     Nov 12, 2006
  2. SlowBear, mparkernys,

    You don't need to start two new threads; just understand the nature of this forum. Its much bigger and more active than most and its both "educating traders" and "entertaining traders."

    If a "big question" is asked like "is there a god?" or "do trends work?" then after a few pages you get those fixed unchanging big question opinions to come out. And people like me will play games with relative newbies who think they know everything like taowave. Or Cashmoney (read his thread on TA driving him mad (pm me if u cant find it) if you want some really good advice). The game ends when you get them to reveal their inconsistencies for everyone else to read or just get bored.

    If you start a "small question" thread then you can explore such topics in a more educative fashion. So don't name it "does X work" ... name it "using tl's better with slowbear." And you should get some good contributions.

    Compare the two threads "Market Profile -- who needs it?" and "Market Profile Plus by bolter."

    Keep the topic focussed and the discussion away from questions which attract the debate for entertainment and you can achieve a great deal.

    Cheers :)
     
    #1082     Nov 12, 2006
  3. Jack seems to have stopped posting after his SCT thread was closed which I hope is not permanent. I got pissed at him after he cussed me out for asking for proof of some kind but I do find his posts interesting and provocative and I hope he returns. I have my doubts about SCT but I do believe trendlines and channels work. Interestingly enough the set of indicators that he uses also seem to have some predictive value. In the attached chart you can see the change in trend coming. I have noticed numerous instances of this sort and feel that there is something here worth studying.
     
    #1083     Nov 12, 2006
  4. romik

    romik

    :), you know that chart basically refers to the point I was also trying to make earlier on, that an indicator providing a reversal signal (I was eye balling that chart last Friday man), but so many times price would bounce off the trend line, but when it does start closing above the current trend line, that does seem to elevate the odds of a reversal. Nice one.
     
    #1084     Nov 12, 2006
  5. Monitor the following symbol for a while, and note what precedes a Failure of Price to respect a trendline. The market provides an early warning for this phenomenon. Some people have named it FTT (Failure to Traverse). I have noted two such occurrences on the daily chart for RNOW, and a couple of others exist as well. Simply, add the trendlines (not drawn in) to locate the early warning. Note also, the dates each colored trend line made its way onto the attached chart. See how price respects the trendlines and the 20 SMA (circled areas). How the FTT and trend line use relate to profitable trading has recently been discussed at the end of Journal II.

    - Spydertrader

    <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1263106>

    Edit: Green Trendline notation should read Green Volatility Expansion also added 11/08/06
     
    #1085     Nov 12, 2006
  6. Jack, is it time to buy GMXR now? I observe the price greater than the upper trend line, volume increasing and fast stochastic indicator value greater than 50 %. I am using bigcharts.com and bigcharts indicators are a little different than yours. I do not see the failure to traverse.
     
    #1086     Nov 13, 2006
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    well above 3 year trendline, BUT facing the top of the LRC at 46.23. RSIWLR shows continuation to that point probable, but stock must hold the 42.14 support area

    imo, of course !

    mp
     
    #1087     Nov 13, 2006
  8. taowave

    taowave

    where do you get 42.14 as support....i assume you are looking at the dailys since you brought up the 3 year trendline..Would you be flat here as it diddnt hold your support level???
     
    #1088     Nov 13, 2006
  9. See attached GMXR daily chart ....

    Based on this chart, one anticipates further price degradation prior to this morning's open. Price may hold at the weekly pivot (pink line), but I anticipate additional downward movement until price reaches the right (lower) trend line. To avoid any argument over hindsight vs. realtime analysis, forget what one should see prior to today, and monitor GMXR using your own charts, over the next few days, and note the changes as price approaches the blue uptrend lines.

    Good trading to you.

    - Spydertrader

    Edit: Once again all trend lines were drawn in prior to today.

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    #1089     Nov 13, 2006
  10. VSTscalper

    VSTscalper

    Nice to see the tread back on topic.

    This is how I see GMXR....on a 15 minute chart. While I don't trade equities anymore....just Futures....this is how I would trade GMXR. A 15 minute chart would be an eternity for me....since I am really a Scalper....on the Futures. But....the methods are the same....whether I am Scalping....or riding a Trend.

    This shows how I use Trendlines....with my indicators. I consider Trendlines....as a Support & Resistance....just as I would the normal S & R horizontal line.

    Good trading to all.

    VSTscalper
     
    #1090     Nov 13, 2006