Inside Boolean Algebra.

Quote from jack hershey:

Here is an "anticipatory" type annotation based on info from an IAS.

This may be pro active since it uses known info to set up for making money using a chart's future.

You kidding me,right?Thanks for the joke..LoL
 
Quote from TheMagican:

You kidding me,right?Thanks for the joke..LoL

My bad By making an assumption that a different file could replace originally posted file on ET.

I certainly could not correct the first chart. But I did try to replace it.

Here is another try at the first chart.
 

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Quote from jack hershey:

My bad By making an assumption that a different file could replace originally posted file on ET.

I certainly could not correct the first chart. But I did try to replace it.

Here is another try at the first chart.

Cool.But again,too much a props..I use 2 strings insteead of the 10 bars.Less is better(for me).
 
Quote from TheMagican:

Cool.But again,too much a props..I use 2 strings instead of the 10 bars.Less is better(for me).
It seems you're either an obstinate child or a clown.
 
Quote from jack hershey:

exits are paine driven. They have no connection between an entry and an exit. read the last five posts of wide tailz to confirm this comment. he explains how he feels in both cases and asks if anyone else feels the same way. It is not a good idea to tell him that trading as an expert is different than what he experiences.

Jack, I may have been wrong about you. The language barrier threw me off. You have me completely figured out; perhaps I'm insecure and mock you out of fear.

You sum up my mentality perfectly. I exit based on fear. I have no idea how far any given wave will travel, so I just get out.

The elliot wave entry is the only thing I have figured out, and my win rate is only ~60%.

:eek:
 
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