trend following delusion shattered

Discussion in 'Trading' started by hank rollins, Mar 15, 2005.

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  1. Since this trade breached my target before I left and re-entrered Prime, I'll take profit at 1.2834 (locking in 31 Pips) and giving me 54 Pips on 2 trades before 8 am EDT.

    See ya later
     
    #1511     Aug 22, 2006


  2. <i>vast ills have followed a belief in certainty</i>

    kenneth arrow


    good luck!

    :D


    ps. just in case you don't know who i am quoting:

    http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/arrow.htm

    care to argue?? i'll be happy to intro you. LOL !

    :D
     
    #1512     Aug 22, 2006


  3. If I hit your finger with a hammer . . . it will hurt.
    If you are uncertain of this fact I will be more than glad to demonstrate.

    Late start with contractors.
     
    #1513     Aug 22, 2006
  4. hans37

    hans37

    nope just exposing you for the fraud that you are.
    A quick review of your posts reflects 100% of them defending charlie dow/prof logic.

    Amazing that he has his own groupie monitoring ET and chimes in "only "when mr {snicker) logic is having his ass handed to him.

    my apologies if you truly are split personality proflogic,aka charlie dow, aka curious1)
     
    #1514     Aug 22, 2006
  5. Curious1

    Curious1

    Morning Hans,

    I am not the Prof, I am simply one of his students. I'm sorry that my personal experience which I have related on ET does not fit your belief system and apparently offends you.

    Good luck with your trading,

    Curious
     
    #1515     Aug 22, 2006
  6. for those of you new to this debate, may i enlighten you regarding my concerns about professor logic. the professor was/is a vendor of market education--nothing wrong with this.

    however, he made outrageous claims of accuracy on his website to lure newbies to his system. please see the attached link:

    http://web.archive.org/web/20040204030359/www.logicalmarkettrends.com/2004+Program.htm


    in the annuals of market chicanery, this surely ranks near the top--both in ridiculousness and sheer verve.

    this is my only issue with the good professor--other than this, he seems like an OK guy.


    surf
     
    #1516     Aug 22, 2006
  7. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    It appears that you are trading my system:) ( although I normally trade it on longer term frames)
     
    #1517     Aug 22, 2006
  8. B1S1, isn't common sense and logic a wonderful thing!

    Trading the larger chart increments is definitely a less stressful way to trade. I just try to get my trading out of the way as early in the day as possible especially now that I'm building a new home. My goal in to progress into more Swing and Position trading once the new home is finished. I live in a major farming community and already help a number of farmers with their hedging using this.

    I developed my version of this over the last 11 years and have been trading it successfully now for almost 7. Started off slow and have progressed as my confidence grew based on the consistency. The big difference between us is our indicators. I used to use the RSI a long time ago but wanted something more smooth and less erratic. That is why I choose the Ergodic.

    I've followed a number of your posts and commend you on your patience. Keep it up and great consistent trading to you.
     
    #1518     Aug 22, 2006
  9. The link, like your argument, go no where.

    Everytime I make a public market call (as rarely as that is), the results piss you off and you begin by stooping to your typical name calling. Give up and go back to churning your clients accounts for milk money.

    Typical New York hack! Oh, but you seem like an OK guy.
     
    #1519     Aug 22, 2006
  10. I thought I recognized that ribbon of an indicator. I recently added The Ergodic to my arsenal (2 months ago). While I use it in a far different method than your use on the chart you posted, I certainly see its value - especially when used in combination with another indicator. If you achieved the previously mentioned results using The Ergodic, I can understand why people find the records unbelievable. If I posted the results of the tests I have run using this Oscillator, people wouldn't believe it either.

    - Spydertrader

    Disclaimer: I have never attended any seminar sponsored by or affiliated with Proflogic, Charlie Dow or any other person for that matter. I do live in the same state as the professor. Although he lives about 3 hours south of me, we have never met.
     
    #1520     Aug 22, 2006
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