Tony Crabel

Discussion in 'Trading' started by jikodev, Jan 23, 2003.

  1. Pabst

    Pabst

    As immortalized by Eric Clapton and Cream.


    Talkin' 'bout a girl that looks quite like you.
    She didn't have the time to wait in the queue.
    She cried away her life since she fell off the Crabel.
     
    #61     Apr 6, 2003
  2. Hey pabst... pabst...

    PPPPAAAABBBSSSTTT....

    anyways... how ya doin?
     
    #62     Apr 7, 2003
  3. man

    man

    gann
    i like your sense of humour ...
    you make the lines sound.


    peace
     
    #63     Apr 8, 2003
  4. Try "The Ultimate Trading Guide" by John R Hill, George Pruitt, and Lundry Hill.

    This book has many of the similar setups and pattern recognition examples probably found in Toby Crabel's book.

    Its not Crabel's book, but just looking at the examples of volatility break outs, open range break outs, reversals, 2 bar net close, etc... gives you a good starting point.

    Hey folks it all boils down to studying "Volatility" trends to determine clues to future market moves!
     
    #64     Apr 28, 2003
  5. prox

    prox

    Yep, that book is one of the most complete trading ideas book I've ever bought.
     
    #65     Jul 2, 2003
  6. TraderD

    TraderD

    #66     Apr 14, 2004
  7. I used to live in Portland, OR and bought my copy at Powell Book's for $55.00. (No this isn't a misprint) There were two other copies there priced about the same and were slightly used. Wished I would have known the demand... I would have bought them all and sold them here! :D

    island0004
     
    #67     Apr 15, 2004
  8. SumJurk

    SumJurk

    LOL...there's a half-price book store near me that I usually go to on the weekends to browse around. Ever since I learned about the crabel book selling for so much, I make a point of checking the business section...just in case! :D
     
    #68     Apr 15, 2004
  9. I have the book in PDF format and have no use for it. It doesn't fit my style of trading. If somebody would like to do a swap, please let me know.

    Thank you for your time.
     
    #69     Apr 15, 2004
  10. stocon

    stocon

    Takes his book out a print and bam it's a tradeable.

    nr7s make sense always have being your basic volitility play.

    narrow range seventh period breakout big deal i don't get it totally overated. The book and Toby.

    I mean its basically a bollinger when u think of it.

     
    #70     Apr 15, 2004