Market Intelligence-The Key To Profits

Sir...do HF's use a cover tactic of light volume buying/selling over time, on certain battle fields (ES), to manipulate PA thus giving one impression before springing a trap, hoping to get an advantage over their enemy by superior position?

In other words Sir...can they or do they move around the battlefield at all times during the day, possibly unrecognized for who they actually are, by skillfully covering their tracks?
 
Quote from AlpineTrout:

Just a friendly word of advice. If you're really interested in making a decent thread, and you're drawing an analogy of footprints to maybe size of prints on Time & Sales, you might want to move it along, otherwise your thread's going to degrade really quickly.

This thread degraded the moment he opened his mouth.

All this person can do is stagger around with his GI Joe plastic infantry unit and his delusion to be a trader. Too bad he only trades baseball cards.

The closest he ever got to being a general was in the general store. His stuff does not even make for light reading.

But meanwhile, his delusion rambles on and on and on.

Meanwhile, he sits in his mom's basement reading Beetle Bailey cartoons and getting worked up over Miss Buxley

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Quote from ProfLogic:

IMHO -

If it's not naturally observed, it is manufactured. That is part of the observation process.

PA is natural if laid out correctly.
EMA and the MACD are unnatural because they are either an average (not exact) or a calculations (not exact) thus making them both traps.

Time is a trap.
Summer diminishes liquidity of the ES market but not the Euro or the grains. Know your instrument and how time effects it. (Know your combatant)
Lunch diminishes liquidity (11:30 am EDT to 2:30 EDT), sometimes. This makes it a worse trap because of its rabid inconsistency. If you know a trap has a high potential of existing, AVOID it.

I agree. Love to hear the reply(s) to it!
 
Quote from TraderZones:

This thread degraded the moment he opened his mouth.

All this person can do is stagger around with his GI Joe plastic infantry unit and his delusion to be a trader. Too bad he only trades baseball cards.

The closest he ever got to being a general was in the general store. His stuff does not even make for light reading.

But meanwhile, his delusion rambles on and on and on.

Meanwhile, he sits in his mom's basement reading Beetle Bailey cartoons and getting worked up over Miss Buxley

beetle_bailey_miss_buxley.gif



You've just made a mockery out of, Charles Darwin. Are you a throwback? I just hope you never go on to procreate. God help us all with your neanderthal genetics. Hopefully, nature will average your sorts out.


Dackster.
 
Quote from Dackster:

You've just made a mockery out of, Charles Darwin. Are you a throwback? I just hope you never go on to procreate. God help us all with your neanderthal genetics. Hopefully, nature will average your sorts out.


Dackster.

Well, at least you spelled everything correctly. Otherwise, keep trying...
 
How do you reconcile your comments here with the use of charts? ALL prices on a chart are "past data." Even the latest tick is "past data" by the time it reaches your screen.

One can't use charts and also rationally dismiss backtesting because both use past data... only backtesting is more objective.

And the purpose of backtesting is not to "predict future data." As William Eckhardt (the one who you plagiarized in another thread) said, it's to "validate conjectures concerning technical trading."
Quote from The General:

To think that backtesting-looking at past data in order to try and predict future data-is nothing short of stupidity.

It is all rubbish-soothsayer stuff-the farthest thing from reality you can get.
 
I personally like this thread as it is very entertaining and informative in different disciplines. But for those who aren't quick with the metaphors, and require plain vanilla examples, consider reading: The Day Trader's Survival Guide: How to Be Consistently Profitable in Short-Term Markets: by Christopher A. Farrell

It explains differences between specialists and market makers as well as the various market maker tricks and ways to trick the MMs. Much of the content in this thread thus far is covered in that book, but the book explains it on the civilian level. :)

I will be reading this thread on a consistent basis. Good stuff for those who may be interested in this form of trading and extremely creative!

With respect, -Topher
 
Quote from ProfLogic:

Discipline . . . discipline . . . and more discipline.
Absolute necessity to successful trading.

Being observant.
Absolute necessity to successful trading.

Focus on the task at hand.
Absolute necessity to successful trading.

Recognising strength and weakness at each natural PA oscillation.
Absolute necessity to successful trading.

Interesting . . . I'm with you so far General.

As mentioned ProfLogic-

The terrain is littered with AP devices and without the adequate intelligence many limbs will be lost.

Discipline is good-but not if you are doing things wrong.

Observation is good-but not if you are looking at the wrong things.

PA is what it is-most will look and see what they want to see-few will look and see who is seeing what they want to see.

Of course-if you are surviving to fight another battle-and you have accumulated extra ammunition from the black body bags-then that is fine-for you may well have "internal intelligence" due to good training-or many battles-either way-you are surviving and advancing to the next battlefield to take out the enemy-which is the purpose of strategic warfare.

The General
 
Quote from LEAPup:

I enjoyed my enlisted years better anyway. Despite the money being MUCH less.

I've got some questions, but don't know where you want to start. MACD, PA, EMA's, etc.,

Didn't want to get demoted. I got busted back to L Cpl once, and had to walk around in my Mod Blues with NO blood stripe. OUCH!:(

E-8 FS (First Sergeant) LEAPup-

The diamond will give you the required confidence to move on.

There are but two smart bombs that we need to have at hand-one is shaped like a Valley-the other will not be mentioned for now-as it can be Open to Interpretation-but really can mean only one of two things.

All the other devices have fuzzy fuses-and we do not want those in our smart bomb arsenal as they are liable to explode without warning-and kill us at any time.

The General
 
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