Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Spydertrader, Sep 25, 2004.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. I use the MACD and Stoch on a Daily INDU chart to get the overall market conditions. What are you guys using to deterimine the current market conditions?
     
    #601     Jan 12, 2005
  2. I apologize for the late post, but a blown transformer caused a local power outage here for the majority of the trading day. Fortunately, our system did not trigger a trading signal today. None of our Watch List Stocks experienced actual volume that exceeded calculated Dry Up Volume prior to 11:30 AM. As a result, we take no trades today.

    After reviewing today's charts (when power finally returned to my home), I noticed ASKJ really took off in price. We have ASKJ listed as one of our "Dry Up Stocks with a G33M4K Score of Zero." If we use the same entry rules previously discussed for stocks of this type (Actual Volume exceeding Previous Day Volume), our system triggers a buy signal on ASKJ, at 1:07 PM. Price at that time held at $25.98. Both MACD (+.1021) and The Stochastic Indicator (+80.0017) fell within desired parameters. Although the lack of power to my home prevented me from seeing this trade develop, we do now have another example of a positive result from alternative entry criteria. While additional study is warranted, the results continue to appear promising.

    Again, I made no trades today.

    I found this gem either on USENET or right here on ET for determining market bias. Sorry I cannot recall the exact location, but what follows is a direct quote:

    I hope you find the above information useful.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #602     Jan 12, 2005
  3. Dominant fractal... Interesting. Let me ask more specific Qs. I am currently oriented to understanding pace and volume as synonymous (ie. strong volume yields a fast pace, average volume yields normal pace, weak volume = slow pace, DU = no pace or drift). In dollars and cents, strong volume yields quicker pace (ie. greater price distance per unit of time). Now here's where I am in a quandry, what tools identify the precursors to pace changes. Volume surely is one, but what else can it be used with to confirm? Second, once a pace is established, what can I check to confirm that the pace is continuing (I presume stoch stays entwined outside of the 20/80 tape) but what is the state of MACD?

    Thanks
    G33M4K
     
    #603     Jan 12, 2005
  4. On top of this, everything seams to point to pace being relative. Let me furthur expand. After several weeks of channeling, to acquire NLPs, in relentlessly drawing channels right down through 4 of the 7 fractals (EOD, 30M, 5M, 1M), it became clear that the channels of the faster fractals construct the channels of the successively slower fractals. This would indicate that pace is relative. So what is pace??? It seams like I've hit a wall here since the question does not make sense without a fractal context. What is the EOD/30M/5M/1M pace? Is that a better Q?

    Nwbprop Q? How does a fast pace on the fastest possible fractal (1M) matriculate through to an EOD? Am I thinking about all of this from the wrong vantage point? Presumably, this is where the cyclic phase aspects of adjacent fractal pairs come into play. If this were so, could one just superimpose MACDs for each fractal on the 1M chart and observe for in/out phase aspects across the 4 MACDs? This would considerably smooth out the curves for the benefit of evaluating the trading fractal price velocity (first derivative).

    I understand that JH assists by addressing Q's from the inquirers context, but to be able to answer Q's in such a way requires the person to have nearly an all encompassing paradigm. My apologies to those whom I thoroughly respond to your PM's. It is for this reason that I cannot respond thoroughly to your excellent Q's.

    Kind Regards,
    G33M4K Beginner
     
    #604     Jan 12, 2005
  5. While I cannot speak for Jack, I can tell you what has worked for me. I watch volume first and foremost. When the pace of volume begins to slow, I start to look closely at The Stochastic Indicator. MACD is usually positive at this point, but may reside in a negative state. Also, as srvz pointed out in another post, The Stochastic Indicator may be undergoing a temporary digression, and one needs to check back with volume again before decision making can continue.

    Basically, the whole thing comes down to Jack's Jokari Window. An online version of Jack's Jokari Window is located at the following URL under the "Tomorrow's Paper" link:

    http://sputnick5.www8.50megs.com/

    I hope you find the above information helpful.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #605     Jan 13, 2005
  6. Sevens - Ones - Zeros
    RATE - BKS - CCJ
    AMX - ESI - CMTL
    CEDC - LEND - TKC
    RIO - MRVL - ENWV
    SFNT - URBN - ANTP
    STZ - ULBI - DVA
    FARO - HLEX - LSCP
    PMTI - DRL - DHI
    NTES - EEFT - FINL
    DRIV - MTEX - NTAP

    Hotlist

    ANTP
    RATE
    ULBI
    PMTI

    Watch List

    GOAM - DU Cycle - Du5
    PACT - DU Cycle - Du5
    IDSA - DU Cycle - Du5 - DU10
    BCSI - DU Cycle - Du5
    EBKR - DU Cycle
    ESMC - DU Cycle - Du5 - DU10
    CALM - DU Cycle - Du5
    ULBI - DU Cycle
    GDP - DU Cycle
    PETD - DU Cycle - Du5 - DU10
    SINA - DU Cycle - Du5 - DU10
    VSEC - DU Cycle - Du5 - DU10 - DU20
    ANIK - DU Cycle - Du5

    SRVZ Wealth Lab Equations - Dry Up

    ANIK
    EBKR
    INTN
    PACT

    G33M4K Score for the above Stocks

    ANIK - 0
    EBKR - 3
    INTN - 7
    PACT - 5

    Gallas2 "Keep an Eye on These" Stocks

    ENWV (Attached)

    Dry Up Stocks with G33M4K Master List Score of Zero

    ANIK

    (GOAM, ANTP, IDSA, NGPS, LWAY, HRT, VSEC & NVEC have float outside normal parameters)

    <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=666467>
     
    #606     Jan 13, 2005
  7. EBKR

    Our system generated a signal this morning around 9:40 AM when actual volume for EBKR exceeded calculated Dry Up Volume.
    Unfortunately, we do not see price improvement (previous day close $11.88), nor do we have a postive MACD (-.0005), but The Stochastic Indicator (99.9987) remains strong. In addition, the average daily volume for EBKR falls under our desired parameters.
    As a result of EBKR failing to meet our trading criteria, we do not take this trade.

    - Spydertrader

    <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=666633>
     
    #607     Jan 13, 2005
  8. I am not sure I have things totally correct but this is what I understand from experience. When I see congestion on one fractal which means a decreasing volume and oscillations falling on that fractal, I go to a fractal higher where taping will occur or congestion. I will then use the slower fractal to time my entries and exits using price and volume. The best example is when you come out of centering during midday on the ES. You start out at no pace, then get a BO into extreme fast pace. The 30 sec chart will make oscillations, then when the 30sec fails, the 2 min chart will make oscillations for fast pace, then fail......5 min oscillations........etc. Ripples on down.

    jc
     
    #608     Jan 13, 2005
  9. ANIK

    Out of our entire Watch List of stocks, ANIK remains as the only equity experiencing Dry Up Volume and possessing a G33M4K Master List Score of Zero. At 10:40 AM, ANIK triggered a signal when actual volume exceeded calculated Dry Up Volume. However, it is important to note, ANIK failed to exceed its previous day volume (PDV). In addition, we did not see price improvement over the previous day (currently down .07 at $8.53). Both MACD (-.0136) and The Stochastic Indicator (64.9998) fail to achieve minimum values. As a result, we take no action in regards to ANIK, but monitor waiting for actual volume to exceed previous day volume in order to evaluate further.

    - Spydertrader

    <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=666673>
     
    #609     Jan 13, 2005
  10. svrz

    svrz

    In all of my research, I have not found a better indicator than MACD(5,13,6) to determine the direction of the trend and even turning points. Of course during sideways markets, the whipshaw effect will be fully present and other filters need to be applied.
     
    #610     Jan 13, 2005
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.