I also wanted to mention that once you are admitted to mmxapp, you will have the opportunity to download a free MM simulator, that uses a datafeed, I think it is Qcharts. There is also an esignal plugin there. Make sure to READ, not BROWSE, through the archives. This last year especially has some very instructive posts. If that is not enough data for you, join Murreys webboard and look through past daily lesson archives. The evidence that his system works is overwhelming. You should also know that ,IMO, he is a very convoluted writer, so you would do better simply to study the charts in this instance.
Could somebody capture the transcripts of this contest? And, perhaps post the results? Sure sounds interesting. . .
Please check the thread I started at www.wealth-lab.com : http://www.wealth-lab.com/cgi-bin/WealthLab.DLL/topic?id=4363 I am trying to quantify this system into something that can be coded. User Taotn in that thread mentioned a website at: http://www.webspace4me.net/~blhill/pages.aux/murrey/TKnotes.1.html http://www.webspace4me.net/~blhill/pages.aux/murrey/TKnotes.2.html (The homepage of the above linked site is http://www.webspace4me.net/~blhill/pages/murrey.html) This site seems to contain quite a bit more information on "MurreyMath" than what has been divulged in this thread.
I have to say I am reading this thread being a big user of Gann in my trading plan & have some knowledge of Murrey's attempts to simplify it which has some purpose. But Dang I haven't laughed so hard at some of this - and I love laughing at the Geek fraternity (makes me feel smarter) keep up the good work!
At 1 pm EST, I went to the elite chat room. Marketsurfer was not there. I was disappointed, but I stayed. I went on to demonstrate the precision of MM by making a short ( in a raging bull market) of 54.04 in MSFT, and exiting at 53.81 for a quick 200 bucks in real time. I can do that all day long. I staying for an hour, posted a goodbye to the guys watching, and left the room. In short, all that talk, and the critics of MM did not show thier faces at the appointed hour. Typical