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Quote from romik:
Nice one JJ!
What I am going to say now, might sound strange, but I believe it to be right on the mark.
DAX in a way front-runs US near future direction, though not always. This becomes obvious after, as you have pointed out, a certain amount of screen time (especially in real-time) & understanding certain basics of German mentality as a nation.
Also, on ES I look at histogram pattern on a 10 min chart, whenever there is a rapid range expansion I would be looking to fade the move once next histogram bar closes higher than its predecessor (10 min TF) with a stop below LOD/above HOD. Histogram bars have to be closing with readings above 0.50 on 10 TF. Histogram is probably one of THE best indicators for scalping, as it provides a visual exact value, rather than an approximate one like in the case of stochastic, RSI, MACD, etc. I sold near the highs earlier today & actual entry was provided by the histogram on 1 & 2 min charts.
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romik,
if I'm getting it right you are speaking
about HISTOGRAM as a single separate
Indicator??
If so would you let me know what it
does consist of - never heard about it
before.
Thank you.
Charly
Quote from romik:
Charly, backtesting is good there, but if you are in the US you ain't going to get that soft.
IMHO, tomorrow is going to be UP UP UP, I reckon 1450+, I wonder what will Oscar say.
Quote from romik:
What the histogram shows in graphic form is the difference between the main MACD line (the 12-26 line) and the nine-period trigger line. This difference is then plotted on a scale to form a histogram, defined as a series of vertical lines. The higher the lines "grow" above the histogram's zero line, the stronger the price momentum and the more bullish the trend. The further the lines decline below the zero line, the stronger the negative the trend and the more downside pressure there is. When the MACD indicator itself issues a buy or sell signal, then the histogram is always at its own zero line." [/B]
Quote from Charly:
OK - that's what I expected however, I
found no way yet to use the MACD for
the DAX profitably - intraday.
To me it shows the direction reliably
but with considerable delay - at least
short term(i.e. 1 - 5 miutes).
, runs a lot quicker than ES, it has more pace considering $/tick value. For instance I went long ES in the afternoon & price went up 3 pts ($150 per contract) at the same time DAX went up ~18 ($598.50 per contract). I trade DAX and ES quite successfully using 1 & 2 min chart's histogram. If you continue spending time eye-balling charts in real-time, you should find a consistent method using histogram. Good luck!