Quote from toolazy:
I see, now I get your system. you combine above stuff with volume and price.
Yes.
Just begin with two price bars. See the brief drill called "research 2". I wrote it for our trading room.
we just go to ET and print copies for the group. I use the white board and we photograph the white board and print it to accompany the drill.
Since we "hilight our big wall screen, each of the price cases are there in a colorcoded manner.
Very quickly A person learns to read the market for logging since the chart is automatically annotated.
Dodd and Granville implied the market's algorithm. "Research 3" makes it explicit.
In past years, some traders have asked me to develop vrious systems form basic information feeds that were converted to indicators. All indicators reveal additional degrees of freedom from which "indicator signals" may be developed. The intermediate and experet levels of the cash cow were never presented in ET BUT they are very profitable scenarios to use.
Two line theory has never been presented on ET and it can be used as a leading indicator of price. For some reason, ET does not deal with forums that provide how the foundation of modern trading was established. It was completed well before the PC came along.
I wish ET had the capability to handle reports and documents or size. Our trading team is financing setting up a modern resource to supplement this void.
You are correct that if you find and fornulate the pieces of price and volume, you get the market's algorithm by putting the pieces together.
The market have very few RDBMS combinations of the building blocks called trends and turns. P and V pieces determine trends. Then 10 bands provide the locii for the 35 EE's.
I found it to be an amazing trip to design the Modrian table for trading fractal reversals and to include a failsafe addendum as well.
I am certain that in 5 to 10 years the market representations will be entirely different. But the underlying will still be the same but simpler.
The same thing happened in competitive sailing. My oldest winning boat was built in 1906 (Dark Harbor 12). I went to cruising and deep water sailing in 1960. Today, the hulls are not even in the water and 40 knots is a winning velocity. For TV, they drop dye along the path ... lol.