Thanks, Reaver.
I'll have a try.
I'll have a try.
Quote from cabletrader:
Can't agree with any of that unfortunately![]()
Some indicators can provide useful information and are often closely monitored by market players, for example a 200-day MA.
I can't say I've ever seen anyone selling indicators, the most popular ones are available free with most charting packages, even Jurik's have been rehashed and written for platforms such as MT4 and are now widely available free.
As for value I don't believe it's relevant or calculable, currencies often go to extremes well past what could be considered over/under value, I suppose the idea being to shake out other players, and common sense doesn't really help when the market is behaving irrationally!
"The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent" - (John Maynard Keynes 1883 - 1946)
Quote from speres:
keep using those indicators cable trader![]()
On the other hand what your calling irrational I call common sense.........
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Haha Mr Cable, good point but I think you've missed mine. I'm not saying no one can ever make the squiggly lines work, just I've never seen anyone show how to use them consistently.
Most other things are revealed before someone dies for fame or money or philanthropy but not indicators... there's no Elliot & Magee of hot trades.
I don't have a problem believing you make them work as you're one of the most helpful members of ET. I was hoping to pay $50 for your book but a cool million?
Quote from Reaver:
Bro trust me I was the same way and honestly have to say I still sort of feel that most of Joe's interest lies in self-promotion...
But the book was recommended by a close friend who used to trade on desks in Chicago and at the Merc and now trades from home successfully. And I mean successfully. He didn't learn to trade from reading Ross, he learned from experience in Chicago, but he said Ross' book was probably the best on the subject of reading straight Price Action and patterns.
I was pretty surprised when he told me to pick it up, but I did because he knows what he's talking about. He was right, I was highly impressed.
I haven't read Ross' other books, so I can't comment...but Day Trading is a very helpful book.
I feel like a shill over this book, but it's pretty well-known what my stance on vendors is around here. I have definitely found it to be of value or I wouldn't have recommended it. ha ha
Good to hear from you bud. Good trading.