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  1. learner2007

    HELP!! Is there a alternitive to No-Signal? (e-signal)

    $INDU updates every 2 seconds I think. Whatever, the data for these symbols is not slowing to a crawl as those posting here are claiming for stock data.
  2. learner2007

    HELP!! Is there a alternitive to No-Signal? (e-signal)

    I have a question. Do those of you who are experiencing latency during fast markets or at the opening in stocks also have the same problem with $INDU, $SPX and $COMPQ? The reason I ask is that I do not subscribe to U.S. stock data but do get the above symbols realtime. And I can...
  3. learner2007

    Scalping Forex

    >mrbud You can get it if you subscribe to the Osaka exchange(OSM). The eSignal symbol is NI225_M Z7-OSM.
  4. learner2007

    TA education

    >ProfLogic When I posted my message here I failed to recall the name rcanfiel. For ages he has popped up on various message boards just calling people names, using vulgar language, and, from what many see, is just looking for attention. I mistakenly wasted my time. learner
  5. learner2007

    Price Action v Indicators

    >mgabriel01 How's this? Price movement = the heart. Indicators = the pulse. A doctor can tell more by examining the heart than by feeling the pulse. Having learned to analyze price movement from the start, I could now never imagine using indicators, as I would then...
  6. learner2007

    TA education

    >rcanfiel Trading costs are not the point here, and are of concern mainly to daytraders. One or two ticks can cover all costs and barely dent the profits of short, intermediate and long term traders. So, as I said, If you are so convinced that TA doesn't work, then the obvious thing...
  7. learner2007

    TA education

    >rcanfiel If you are so convinced that TA doesn't work, then the obvious thing for you to do is to learn all you can about TA and then do just the opposite of what your analysis indicates to do!! If TA doesn't work, prove it!! Prove us wrong and make money doing so!!
  8. learner2007

    Trade after work -- Trade HSI

    >brownsfan019 Thank you very much for http://tinypic.com. Worked great. But instead of SnagIt I just used Prt Sc > paint. Thanks again, and hope the Browns win!! learner
  9. learner2007

    Trade after work -- Trade HSI

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  10. learner2007

    Trade after work -- Trade HSI

    From what I see both of you have a point. ET99 is right in that if you look at, say, a 1 minute chart, the trend with its reactions is very, very clear. Almost textbook clear! I believe many TA students would find it easy to trade. Kiwi is also right regarding the gaps, which some may...
  11. learner2007

    Trade after work -- Trade HSI

    >ET99 It looks very orderly to me too. But my reason for posting is to ask you how you got the chart to print in the body of your reply? Whenever I attach a chart it is only listed as such. Thank you
  12. learner2007

    Reuters Trader for Commodities

    >Iceman14 If you do try Quotecenter as mokwit suggests, and if you use tick charts in your trading, beware. The charting is called Athena and the tick charts miss ticks like crazy. Very undependable. They do have Metastock charting as an add on. Metastock is more accurate but the...
  13. learner2007

    Asian Futures Traders

    >IluvVol No RSI, Momentum, MACD etc. That's all new, and I'm from the old school. The only thing under my price pane in volume. I don't use IB's charts. Up until last year I had a Reuters terminal in my apartment that I used for 10 years. 10 years ago Reuters' charting software was light...
  14. learner2007

    Asian Futures Traders

    >IluvVol I only day trade, using 1 minute and 10T charts. I trade based on TA and TA only. And I do not use any of the many indicators that have been developed over the last 20 years. Just good old-fashioned TA!!
  15. learner2007

    Asian Futures Traders

    >TGM Mothers is a fairly new index covering small venture capital stocks. Doubt if there will ever be a futures contract on it while I'm alive. There is no liquidity problem with JGB futures. There are usually 150 to 500 contracts spread over best bid or ask 1 to 5.
  16. learner2007

    Asian Futures Traders

    >IluvVol Work?? What's that? Been trading for 35 years and hope to be still doing so 100 years from now. No, I would bore the others in chat rooms due to the speed at which I can type. Just never got the hang of it. learner
  17. learner2007

    Asian Futures Traders

    >IluvVol I was trying to show TGM what he could expect on a normal active day. And from what I see on the attached chart that is what the ATR has been for the last few years. Whatever, I wish him luck should he find JGB on the TSE interesting.
  18. learner2007

    Asian Futures Traders

    >TGM The ATR (10 day) is .48. It rarely falls below .25. Yes, I live in Japan.
  19. learner2007

    Asian Futures Traders

    >TGM Nikkei futures are also 10000 per tick.
  20. learner2007

    Asian Futures Traders

    >TGM They are the JGB 1 minute charts on the TSE that you asked me to post yesterday.
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