Questions to Jack Hershey

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by BenzMercedesSL, Oct 27, 2011.

  1. Successful troll is successful....

    The mod's should just delete this in order to control it, so if they allow it, the skys the limit...?
     
    #191     Nov 8, 2011
  2. ammo

    ammo

    well said..........http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/orthogonal
     
    #192     Nov 8, 2011
  3. "Clear writing is a sign of clear thinking"

    -Seykota
     
    #193     Nov 8, 2011
  4. Vienna

    Vienna

    :)

    I know exactly where that is...somewhere between Lake Avenue and Zaccheus Mead...go right at the circle and you reach the hospital in a few blocks
     
    #194     Nov 8, 2011
  5. SK0

    SK0

    What do you suggest for someone trading BBT or point to point to compound profits? In the past, you suggested to add one contract every 30 points of profits. However, the market sometimes could behave in the space where we do not have sufficient knowledge and skills to handle. One or two mistakes could wash out most of the hardwork and pressure is compounding too. Thank you.
     
    #195     Nov 8, 2011
  6. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    By all means please do.
     
    #196     Nov 8, 2011
  7. One Sentence Summary of the Hershey Method:

    "The market offers a series of profit segments defined by a trapezoid constrained by the first and second support, and first resistance, of a trend channel of compound size, the breakout of which can be anticipated with volume inflections"

    But I still can't figure out what CW means.

    Here's Wide TailZ's one sentence summary of his trend following method:

    "The market gyrates continually and some of the energy can be harnessed with a moving average, breakout filters, and a reversal entry / exit"
     
    #197     Nov 9, 2011
  8. Conventional Wisdom?

     
    #198     Nov 9, 2011
  9. stasbz

    stasbz

    #199     Nov 10, 2011

  10. lol ... very true.

    My son was born there in '64.

    I was driving one of two MB's then One was a black 190SL and the other a '51 170S with a short block 18O in it. Both were convertables. The '51 looked prewar.

    The sailing on the sound was most fun.
     
    #200     Nov 10, 2011