People tell me all of the time you can't trade stocks using Volume bars but the problem is those individuals are just too lazy to aquire the data. I spend a lot of time making sure my data is accurate because accurate data gives me consistently profitable trades.
Interesting to see these stock charts. Just a couple of questions: 1. What do the bracketed numbers following the oscillation labels mean? e.g. PPF LH(5) 2. Seems like you've been collecting data for sometime. How many days/months of historical data does esignal keep on their servers at any point in time? Best regards
Prof Thanks for posting the charts Awesome charts, clarity is excellent. Even though you posted loads of Swing charts, the intra-day was what peaked by interest. Haven't got to much time to look over charts now but will do a bit later. Im starting to like the volume bar charts.
The specific stuff on the chart is mine. Esignal keeps no historical data, that is mine too and kept in MultiCharts.
Faris, the faster Intraday is ok but you must choose stocks with over 5 million shares traded daily for it to be worthwhile. Other than than Swing trading the stocks are the $hit.
Prof I know you have marked the charts as swing but they look like position charts. The oscillations seem spread out over weeks. Going by your rules I read somewhere, I thought swing was 1 oscillation a day.
No, any chart that is one oscillation per day or less is Swing Chart. These are way less, slow Swing Charts.
Watch out for this top forming on the ES. Over the next week as long as we are creating Resistance failures and Support Breaches, short is the name of the game. I'm going Fly Fishing . . . I need a break. Don't let the trolls and scabs bother you. Hit the complain button and play nice. (like I have room to talk right) I'll post occasionally if we get some bad weather. Cya Bill
I have been reading through much of this thread and was wondering if anyone could direct me to a place on it that show the rules for using this indicator. Thanks in advance.