Since you're obviously not capable seeing that which I pointed out for you on those charts, I suggest you take care of that Attention Deficit Disorder. It can really interfere with learning to 'see' the market if left untreated. This particular example of reaching a conclusion based on 'logic' that is more appropriate for a 10 yo 'ADD-driven' adolescent speaks clearly. The language you use is also very appropriate for a certain age group to which you belong beyond any doubt. I am done talking with you.
Jack thought he knew "how things work" too and bought a stock that had been falling for 3 weeks at which point if fell for another 3 weeks. Go back and tell NTES it shouldn't have done that.
I don't know, can he? ... it appears that there's a serious amount of documentation on the web that says he can't. *** Oh, I'm sure that someone using channels can trade successfully ... but you don't need jack hershey's 3x range (et. al., insert your latest mumbo jumbo commentary at will) to do that. *** I'm aware of spyder's collective2 account where he's nailing an average of 2 ticks per trade for over 66 trades with one contract ... I've also seen him post blotters catching the absolute top and absolute bottom of a move to the tune of 50 contracts, so something seems to be a little off here. Maybe you can clarify it for me? ***
That system has only been in play for 2 weeks so give it time because and if you click on the link to see other systems by the same developer you'll see that all 3 blew up.
LOL, is that a fact? Hmm, would you be so kind as to supply us with the links, this way no one can claim that hearsay is being spoken.
http://www.collective2.com/cgi-perl...863&session=138827226218746148631782013364241 http://www.collective2.com/cgi-perl...863&session=138827226218746148631782013364241
P.S. Correction: two of the three blew up... the third just whipsaws around and hasn't existed long enough to blow up.
There are two systems under the name of spyder listed there. a) One system is a winner. b) One system is a loser. To be fair, it sounds like he figured-out what he was doing wrong and made some adjustments.