Quote from screenstruck:
Hi I am curious what charting tool youre using..
thanks
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Quote from HolyGrail:
Yes, if you set up each box size of .02 with a 3 box reversal you will only need .06 cents to change a column of x's to O's.
Now if you have a 95 dollar stock this would not be a good idea, but for a stock trading at 3 dollars this could be a viable box size for intraday.
The "QuoteTracker & DTN IQ Feed" combo can give this too you in real time feed.Quote from HolyGrail:
Sorry I missed this. I use bulls eye broker to display my charts.
It is the only software I know of that keeps everything in proper box size where you can truly draw trends.
The bad thing is it cannot be used with a real time data feed as yet. I would love to find a program that looks like this in real time.
Quote from trader56:
Thank yuo, HG!
So let's say my stock is trading at 3.10.
Then it goes up to 3.20, so I put 5 X's in a column going from 3.10 to 3.20 - an X for each .02, right?
Forgive my slowness here, but starting at 3.20, when and where would I start drawing O's if the price declines back down to 3.10?
Thanks HG (and everyone else) for yuor patience and help!
Quote from MandelbrotSet:
The "QuoteTracker & DTN IQ Feed" combo can give this too you in real time feed.
Stockcharts.com can give you the data on a delayed intra-day feed.
Quote from HolyGrail:
If the stock made it to a top of 3.20 you would have a reversal at 3 x .02 or .06 from the top which would be 3.14
a reversal is 3 boxes so for each reveral it is 3 0's on your example and a new zero for every .02 after that as long as you never get a .06 reversal in the next direction.Quote from trader56:
Ok, so then I put a O at 3.14, and add O's for every .02 down - so, 3.12, 3.10, etc?
Then let's say I get down to 3.02. Now price rises to 3.08, so I start adding X's at 3.08, and add another X for every .02 up?
Thanks again!
Quote from HolyGrail:
a reversal is 3 boxes so for each reveral it is 3 0's on your example and a new zero for every .02 after that as long as you never get a .06 reversal in the next direction.
I can't even imagine trying to do this in real time by hand. Take a look at quote tracker and let it do it for you.
In your example yes, at 308 you would put 3 x's and an x thereafter that exceeds two cents before the next reversal.