Jack Hershey – MACD and Stochastics helpers for 123 and FTT's

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Quote from ljyoung:

...Hope you caught that ES LM BO...
Sheesh!

On a properly annotated chart, it is a LF, not just LM. Subtle difference. Most can see the similarities; the devil, they say, is in the differences.
 
Quote from Avi 8:

Sheesh!

On a properly annotated chart, it is a LF, not just LM. Subtle difference. Most can see the similarities; the devil, they say, is in the differences.

Actually it's not a LF but rather a LF embedded in a LM with an IBGS/FBO/hitch/VE/VE/stall//IBGS sequence to the current bar*. So peel me a grape and tell me what you think about sentiment indicators (something new perhaps).

lj

*Which bar now looks to be part of a harmonicky thingy. How on topic. Staying long are we? Heh, heh.
 
Quote from Avi 8:

Uh Ok, boy you really do need to work on the first step.

What profundity, as always, stemmimg from the aAP. BTW slow stoch says (and has been saying so for a while) to stay long. I love those LM/LF combos.

Hugs,

lj
 
Quote from ljyoung:

Any pertinent thoughts from anyone will be appreciated.

You began with an incorrect premise. As such, you arrived at an incorrect conclusion.

- Spydertrader
 
Quote from Spydertrader:

You began with an incorrect premise. As such, you arrived at an incorrect conclusion.

- Spydertrader

Any chance of an elaboration Spyder, if only because I don't happen to agree with you? And gasp, vide infra, it has returned.

lj

oops. Vide supra
 
Quote from ljyoung:

...Spyder, ...I don't happen to agree with you...
Oh my, it is not a matter of agreement, but understanding the market is always right, regardless of how much one might want to be.

Oops: perhaps more time spent watching the market instead of practicing one's german.
 
Quote from Avi 8:

Oh my, it is not a matter of agreement, but understanding the market is always right, regardless of how much one might want to be.

Deep.

lj
 
Quote from Avi 8:

Oh my, it is not a matter of agreement, but understanding the market is always right, regardless of how much one might want to be.

Oops: perhaps more time spent watching the market instead of practicing one's german.

Even deeper.

lj
 
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