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    Stochastics

    hehe, like it Going... but it will confuse the hell out of the price action only cave dwellers. Ug Ug they say: what we don't understand and what we have not been able to formulate can't possibly work. Indicators lag, well, because we say it lags. Duh! Thank God they don't work in the...
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    Russia, group

    brilliant - love it. Must copy that for my mates ;)
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    Russia, group

    hey guys, I was only kidding. I'm Irish and love your girls ;)
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    The market is smoking crack

    it's the moon mate... the moon
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    Russia, group

    Beware, this thread is a CIA black op to keep tabs on the Ruskies
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    screen capture

    FastStone Capture - excellent for multimonitors
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    Learning to read Price Action with P&F Charting

    trader56, yip, drawing X's and O's on the back of fag packets and transferring them to graph paper at the EOD. The most unintensive type of trading I've seen. Box size allows you to be as active as you want.
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    Learning to read Price Action with P&F Charting

    HolyGrail, back in 88 a close friend was using P&F to trade the S&P and he learned it from a friend of his who was a successful floor trader. At that time it was the way floor traders traded, and it sure worked then and it always will.
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    Support needed

    epetrov, you might be very close to the breakthru you seek - might just need a little fine tuning. Or you might be using a method that cannot be corrected - it needs abandoned. Who knows? Post a few charts showing why you entered the trade and lets see where and why it went wrong. That will...
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    Looking for a partner. You need to read this.

    Duh! More like Mr Bean than JamesBond. You must work for a boilerhouse operation if that's what you see and experience.
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    Stochastics

    Well, it's Easter and I'm in a generous mood. Here's an example of the power of stochastics to qualify Price Action signals. This is a 2 minute chart and demonstrates how stochastics will not only tell the exact reversal bar, but also qualify the importance of the top or bottom. When the...
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    Trading the Moon

    Thought I'd bring this old thread out of the closet again. Nice tails, nice support and a nice full moon ;)
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    How do you trade a parabola move?

    There you go - more than one way to skin a cat. Jack will teach you channels and the ES is one of the best channel trades you can get. Jack thinks your ready to learn and honest with yourself and will take you under his wing (good on you Jack). I think you're contradictory, unable to see the...
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    moving averages

    why do you prefer those numbers to the industry standard 20/50/(100)/200?
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    How do you trade a parabola move?

    Wasted my time here. If you saw and understood all I said but prefer to wait on 2 LH's as a stronger signal, you're sure gonna spend a lot of time watching big moves pass you by. and you won't be able to trade chop or spikes. There's not much left! A move ends when it ends and you exit on the...
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    Getting hammered - why?

    nzbryant, take DBC as an example: how/why/when did you enter and what would you look for as a sell signal? Don't know what you are doing and until I see the why's I can't offer any advice.
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    How do you trade a parabola move?

    thecalip, are you now saying you saw all that but didn't have the discipline to take the trade and you're still looking for a higher probability set up? I mentioned that these are high quality, fluid, price action set ups. Deosn't matter if it's a pattern breakout, a candle breakout, a range...
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    How do you trade a parabola move?

    The question for you is not how to trade a parabola, but rather how to read price action. If you can't read the PA signals on that chart then you'l still miss many signals using different styles/timeframes of charts irrespective of the shape or intensity of the move. When you look at this 5...
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    Stochastics

    Aye, know what you mean, but each of us choose our own king. Some would say price, some indicators, some both, some say volume leads price and is king of all. In 1988 I had a KnightRidder Tradecentre and could take moving averages of volume in realtime, set to fibonacci numbers and overlay...
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