Why do people use Volume, Range and Tic charts?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by fearless9, Nov 13, 2006.

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  1. January Heating Oil
     
    #741     Oct 28, 2007
  2. Euro FX
     
    #742     Oct 28, 2007
  3. eMini NASDAQ
     
    #743     Oct 28, 2007
  4. December 07 Live Cattle
     
    #744     Oct 28, 2007
  5. This should give you some idea of the smoothness of the charts. Bedtime.
    See ya in the AM.
     
    #745     Oct 28, 2007
  6. RedRat

    RedRat

    Thank you for reply. The only problem I trade with Automated trading strategy :). And I need to optimize its parameters based on historical data, thats why I need to somehow scale data from previous years. One possibility I will get two most recent years without any scaling.


    Enormous scalping for ER2! Can't belive these are realtime trades :). Don't understand how do you exit your longs exactly on top, any rules? For my strategy the opposite is true, I need trends without such intraday waves. And it is always "in the market". Well, I will have very hard time researching new contrtrend strategy.
     
    #746     Oct 29, 2007
  7. Exits are on the Histogram oscillation (color change). The strongest exit or entry is when the histogram is creating an oscilleion above or below those black line on the bottom portion of the chart. AND Only trade one chart at a time.
     
    #747     Oct 29, 2007
  8. No problem there.
    Mods could you close this thread please

    regards
    f9

    RD... perhaps you can kick off a new thread on vol, range and tic frames.
     
    #748     Oct 29, 2007
  9. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    Thanks Fearless. I think we should continue in this thread, it has wealth of info already and more will be added as times goes by.

    Regards,
    redduke
     
    #749     Oct 29, 2007
  10. Proflogic,

    Thank your for all of those images...but do you mind posting them in a resolution/format so the words/ # on charts are in readable format?
    :p
     
    #750     Oct 29, 2007
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