Are you good at price action and technical analysis?

Kase Range bars - there are several ways to build them. I use fixed point size so every bar is the same size and represents a range of trading action like 5 points on ES regardless of how long it takes to form the bar. i trade almost every bar long short or trend. typical time in trade 1-120 seconds.

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Kase Range bars - there are several ways to build them. I use fixed point size so every bar is the same size and represents a range of trading action like 5 points on ES regardless of how long it takes to form the bar. i trade almost every bar long short or trend. typical time in trade 1-120 seconds.

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very cool. I'll put together something based upon these. Would a tick work too?
 
very cool. I'll put together something based upon these. Would a tick work too?

i set these bars to update on every tick but they are accumulated until there are 5 points of range in movement.

i use to trade tick bars they are not bad but kase range bars are perfect.
 
if you did not use time based charts i could take the test. this perfectly illustrates the fallacy of injecting time into a dynamic data series. what does time have to do with anything, it's the price you trade.

Not sure I understand your reasoning since all markets
are moved by time.

A type of price chart does not move price, all prices
are in harmonic relationships and attuned to time,
because human nature, emotional/behavioral activity
in the markets are moved by time.
 
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What’s the context you need
What kind of stock it is (low float, industry, etc)
Why is it moving?
What’s the overall market sentiment?
How’s level2 and TnS behaving?
What’s the time of day?
Where is it trading in relation to intra-day and daily pivots?
 
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