From my experience, just by merely following a third or a quarter of Spike's equation, i.e. not fading the trend, I got my profit up 50%-75% (trading my own system without major adjustment). It's painful to see missing trades but it is good for overall mental health... I am still taking baby step here. You have to try it yourself to see the effect. I know people might say, c'mmon I read all this trend following crap from day one and lost my shirt... it is different here because of the real source...
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Well, I've read basically all of Spike500's posts on trading. Certainly opened up my eyes to a different perspective altogether.
Did anybody ever try to even remotely do what Spike is doing (of course adapt to your own individual style). I guess this goes out to especially Mechtrader41 and Romik as I see you guys had asked several questions to Spike in the past. Others are welcome to contribute also. BTW, what happened to Mechtrader41? He has not posted in ET since May06.
Spike500,
If you don't mind answering some questions. Just getting a feel of how to indentify a trend and strength of trend here.Thks.
1) In some of your previous charts, you seemed to have a volatility band (around your prices). Its volatility band right?
2) Ok, this may be a dumb question. No idea. You mentioned that some of the time frames you used were 60 minutes, 15 min and 3 minutes. I suspect that for each of the timeframe (say 15 minutes for example), you will have indicators that measure the long term and short term 'strength' itself. Am I right????? I will use an example of a moving average (yes, I know you don't use moving average but moving average is the clearest example to ask in this case).
Example :
15 minute chart--have a 5 sma (simple moving average) and 20 sma. So when the 5sma upward slope starts getting steeper as compared to the 20 sma, we know that the price has a greater chance now to start rising. This will help us to identify faster when a change in trend is occuring (besides just using multiple timeframe itself)
Thanks to all.

