Question for Grob/Hershey...

Discussion in 'Trading' started by makosgu, Sep 4, 2005.

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  1. Also, you can try Sierra for free for 7 days. And if you only want to
    sign up for one month at a time, it is only $17.

    As far as trading with QT and the ads, all you have to do is put a
    chart over them and you don't even know they are there...:)
     
    #2061     Mar 15, 2006
  2. Stalker

    Stalker

    I didn´t really understand your last questions Achilles, but I only focus on the main channels and patterns. The best thing you can do is to look carefully at Maks and easyriders charts in the previous thread and spend day in day out drawing them in realtime. I cheat a litlle and use moving averages too, the 9 ema carries the fast trends very well, don´t know if that was what you meant by speed lines.
     
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    #2062     Mar 15, 2006
  3. Stalker

    Stalker

    You are a true genius.
    I spent a couple of hours with the program, but that idea never occoured to me. :)
     
    #2063     Mar 15, 2006
  4. Quotetracker is only $60 a year for the registered version and is pretty handy for drawing channels.

    Yesterday had lots of opportunities no matter how you trade. Today should be pretty interesting too as we are right at the last swing high. Do we break higher, reverse, or base for awhile?
     
    #2064     Mar 15, 2006
  5. sulli

    sulli

    Hi guys, looking for some insight.

    There has been a lot of discussion about market PACE as monitored on the 5-min fractal. But, what if you want to monitor larger fractals such as 60-min?

    (Note: I'm not necessarily looking for a freebie, but need some clues. )

    In trading the 60-min fractal is it necessary to drop down to the 5-min fractal to get a feel for pace? Analyzing volume bands or delta price, time, volume relationship is not as effective on the larger fractals?

    Thanks in advance for any clues or hints.

    Ryan
     
    #2065     Mar 15, 2006
  6. cnms2

    cnms2

    I have a higher time frame channel line that may act as resistance. Watch the volume for continuation or reversal. Watch a smaller time frame for advance clues.
     
    #2066     Mar 15, 2006
  7. cnms2

    cnms2

    I don't think that there are such restrictions, but there is a higher probability that the new point 2 and especially the new point 3 to be outside the old channel. Most of the times to properly draw the slope of the new channel you have to use as point 1 the last swing in the direction of the old channel, when you have more than one, even if it was not the most extreme.

    Regarding the FTT, it seems that it indicates a higher probability of reversal.
     
    #2067     Mar 15, 2006
  8. Can a thread die from stupidity? Too bad peope don't. If a head injury patient flatlined for two days, he'd be an organ donor. This thread's brain would be better beaten and eaten with scrambled eggs than transplanted.
     
    #2068     Mar 17, 2006
  9. Hey Hypo how've ya been? We've missed your antics. Will you be visting on a more frequent basis now? Maybe I shouldn't entice you..hmm.??

    :)
     
    #2069     Mar 17, 2006
  10. cnms2

    cnms2

     
    #2070     Mar 17, 2006
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