Correction. "But how you order that information (bars, charts) is key to perceiving what you are looking for. For intraday gyrations (eg YM), it is a key consideration if you want to enter your trade in a new move at the very bottom of the preceding opposite move or at the very beginning of the new move." This should be. "But how you order that information (bars, charts) is key to perceiving what you are looking for. For intraday gyrations (eg YM), it is a key consideration if you want to enter your trade in a new move at the very end of the preceding opposite move or at the very beginning of the new move."
It worked! Thanks to those that helped. I would not have figured this out if I tried all day. So this is a chart of simulated data from Ninja Trader. I was told it is random and NOT a loop. Is this helpful for practice trading? Is it a joke? Regards, Stephen
No it is not a joke. It is good for practise, but whether or not it will be helpful when you come to trade for real is another ball game.
1000 1000 wrote: No it is not a joke. It is good for practise, but whether or not it will be helpful when you come to trade for real is another ball game. Thanks, Stephen
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