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  1. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    And another: The following is part of the post I made: Note that if one entered by focusing on supply/demand imbalances as we rejected the mean of the trend channel (see "mean" at the top), he would have made one short entry. And that would be it. He would need to make no further exits or...
  2. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Old post:
  3. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    You might be interested in the posts of a guy named "Fluke". He picked up on Wyckoff and the SLA fairly easily and did so by himself. He only made a couple dozen posts but was then run off, or got tired of the trolls, which is in effect the same thing. In any case, the posts are still there. So...
  4. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Going to lunch so I'm setting a protective stop and an exit stop at the first target. Hope everyone has a profitable afternoon.
  5. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Very nice, tho your "SLA short" could be a bit higher. If you're going to stick with this, though, you should note for future reference that the halfway level for this whole move was/is at 77 (see "trader482's" chart from earlier this morning), so a tactic of going long if and when price moves...
  6. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Not sure what you're going for here but if one knows the rules, and I've posted them umpteen times, all he has to do is apply them to any chart and determine the gross yield. The approach is not responsible for any individual trader's failure to take the trade. For that you need an automated system.
  7. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Tough to do it before the fact.
  8. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    And we fail to make a higher high, so price trades sideways between 1 and 7. The break, therefore, does not lead to disaster but to a different behavior.
  9. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    I see only one of the interested folks is hanging around, but I'll point out this little range between 2 and 6.
  10. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    And you continue to reword my replies so that they reflect what you want them to say. If you were genuinely interested in the material, you'd study it. But you're not. So you engage in this pest thing. Productive.
  11. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    The charts would be much easier to find without all the troll posts. :)
  12. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    For those who've actually read the material and are also following this thread (?), the DL was just "broken" by a point. If this makes you sweat, then you should be out. Otherwise, giving price a little room given that we are not at first target yet is called for. After all, it's been a nice...
  13. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    And the answers have been provided. If you had no agenda, you would at least review the charts. But . . .
  14. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Your Gotcha! skills need honing. Try again. (It's easier if you can read without an agenda filter)
  15. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    No, that's not what I said at all. If you're going to play Gotcha!, you're going to have to do better than this. All one has to do is scroll back a bit.
  16. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Trader482 hasn't done so badly :)
  17. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Actually, I did. If you don't care enough to look at the charts, then don't bother.
  18. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Easy fix, though; learn how the market works.
  19. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    See the charts I've been posting since the 13th.
  20. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    No prediction was alluded to. BTW, it's now up 50.
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