Quote from cnms2:
This is an opportunity to ask for guidance from our old friends STO and MACD.
Jack points that STO 5,2,3's 50% xo is a leading indicator for volume increases.
The answers you seek do
not reside among the indicators. Take a look at the chart you posted. Note how it remains
static - as
no additional data comes in. In real time, a 50% crossover
does not always signal a move in the signaled direction. Sometimes, that 'flapping' stochastic and MACD (in
real time) crosses back. Again, if one wishes to follow the path of these things, then review easyrider's posts. He used the Stochastics and MACD in order to trade 'Rockets' as described by Jack.
Note also (same chart, different area) how Price moves
a good distance before the crossover takes place.
Lastly, find a large 'gap' day. Note how
both The Stochastics and The MACD find themselves
way off the market for quite some time. On 'gap' days, the market 'bakes into the cake' the 'gap' for the number of bars used to create the indicator. So, for the 5,2,3 - 20 minutes. For the 14,1,3 - 70 minutes. And the MACD? Do the math.
You
know Jack hand drew charts for
Forty Years before registering for Qcharts. He did not have indicators on those hand drawn charts. I've seen them. They contained Price, Volume, Channels and Gaussians.
Price and Volume. That's all anyone
ever needs.
- Spydertrader
P.S. Just to be clear ...
If you choose to enter off indicators, you've chosen to learn to enter
after anyone who uses Price and Volume.