Jack Hershey's trading methods

Quote from cnms2:

Thanks Mak.

One note / request for comment on volume gaussians: I noticed (and I think I read it in one of Jack's posts too) that to see them better you have to adjust your fractal to tape the channel. When you do it right you'll see the traverse's volume increasing and the retracement's volume decreasing, as a single asymmetrical B2R or R2B gaussian. When you go one or two fractals faster you'll probably see how the volume usually dries up at the trend flex point.


This was an intriguing post, although some time ago with no apparent response.

I'd imagine it applies more to equities. Is there any evidence that you can adjust for a correct fractal that brings the tapes and Gaussians into better focus?
 
Quote from psi:

This was an intriguing post, although some time ago with no apparent response.

Sometimes these threads run out of steam. You can find the current discussion located here.

Quote from psi:

I'd imagine it applies more to equities.

Any market, any time frame - provided sufficient liquidity (and volatility) exist.

Quote from psi:

Is there any evidence that you can adjust for a correct fractal that brings the tapes and Gaussians into better focus?

Plenty. The Gaussians should always match the channels.

Good trading to you.

- Spydertrader
 
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