ArchAngel, onewaypockets, gnome
This is an interesting thread!
Your objections to traditional EW analysis are ours too. Hence the development of MTPredictor - for trading not forecasting.
We are not interested in the vast majority of EW analysis, because it can't be traded - the software scans primarily only for corrections-to-trend, mostly 3 variants of the simplest ABC correction.
The Isolation Approach means an identified correction as of the last bar does not have to be fitted inside any possible larger pattern, have any possible smaller pattern fit inside it or link with any possible earlier patterns. That's important for trading.
No interference from conventional EW concerns means the decision points for the exit strategy are the price (mainly Fibonacci) targets for this ABC trade set-up. We don't treat them as forecasts - they are simply prices which, if reached, will deserve stop movement.
They are unmovable because the set-up is treated for trading 'in isolation'. This means the Risk/Reward outlook can be calculated in advance (vital), and if the R/R at the nearest price target is adequate, the set-up is a good risk.
If entered, the trade will either move to the targets (producing a good R/R trade) or fail and breach the initial stop (straight loss).
A separate module from the trading routines is the 'Show Elliott Waves'. It will place an automatic count on a chart only if there is one (maybe only 1/2 the time). But is not for trading off because we, as traders, are only ever interested in getting into low risk/high return trade setups with a small initial money risk. And then managing the trades without interference, consistently and moving to the next set-up whatever the outcome.
In a way, the conventional EW programs have so many outcomes/count changes that they ought to be 'right' in hindsight! That is not what we do.
I'm very happy to post 'before' and 'after' charts, but as it's 9pm here in the UK, please give it a day or two.
I'm also limited in what to say because of the perfectly right restrictions on posting. So thanks to Baron again.
Best regards.
hornet
Tony Beckwith
MTPredictor Ltd.
This is an interesting thread!
Your objections to traditional EW analysis are ours too. Hence the development of MTPredictor - for trading not forecasting.
We are not interested in the vast majority of EW analysis, because it can't be traded - the software scans primarily only for corrections-to-trend, mostly 3 variants of the simplest ABC correction.
The Isolation Approach means an identified correction as of the last bar does not have to be fitted inside any possible larger pattern, have any possible smaller pattern fit inside it or link with any possible earlier patterns. That's important for trading.
No interference from conventional EW concerns means the decision points for the exit strategy are the price (mainly Fibonacci) targets for this ABC trade set-up. We don't treat them as forecasts - they are simply prices which, if reached, will deserve stop movement.
They are unmovable because the set-up is treated for trading 'in isolation'. This means the Risk/Reward outlook can be calculated in advance (vital), and if the R/R at the nearest price target is adequate, the set-up is a good risk.
If entered, the trade will either move to the targets (producing a good R/R trade) or fail and breach the initial stop (straight loss).
A separate module from the trading routines is the 'Show Elliott Waves'. It will place an automatic count on a chart only if there is one (maybe only 1/2 the time). But is not for trading off because we, as traders, are only ever interested in getting into low risk/high return trade setups with a small initial money risk. And then managing the trades without interference, consistently and moving to the next set-up whatever the outcome.
In a way, the conventional EW programs have so many outcomes/count changes that they ought to be 'right' in hindsight! That is not what we do.
I'm very happy to post 'before' and 'after' charts, but as it's 9pm here in the UK, please give it a day or two.
I'm also limited in what to say because of the perfectly right restrictions on posting. So thanks to Baron again.
Best regards.
hornet
Tony Beckwith
MTPredictor Ltd.