Quote from Lojanica:
Close = open. No range. We are gonna explode Wed or Thurs.
Quote from N54_Fan:
Which way do you think and why? Are you basing this theory solely on the no range (doji candlestick) trading day? How often is a doji candle leading to explosive moves??...I do not know the answer but doubt it is better than 50% of the time.
Quote from Lojanica:
Take it FWIW. The SP500 range was a 3 month low. We may have 1 to 2 more days of low volatility then expansion.
The way I envision range is that as we approach congestion we compress as buyers and sellers more or less agree as to where price should be. At present in the sp500 we are compressing into 1200 which has been an upper range and tested 6 times in the last 3 months. Interestingly we may compress into 1200 and range remains constant as price edges higher. That is until we either explode up through the previous price ceiling and or down back to retest the low. As price compresses at the top (or bottom of a range) volatility diminishes until it breaks out.
Cheers
Quote from Lojanica:
Take it FWIW. The SP500 range was a 3 month low. We may have 1 to 2 more days of low volatility then expansion.
The way I envision range is that as we approach congestion we compress as buyers and sellers more or less agree as to where price should be. At present in the sp500 we are compressing into 1200 which has been an upper range and tested 6 times in the last 3 months. Interestingly we may compress into 1200 and range remains constant as price edges higher. That is until we either explode up through the previous price ceiling and or down back to retest the low. As price compresses at the top (or bottom of a range) volatility diminishes until it breaks out.
Cheers
Quote from N54_Fan:
So, just curious...when you see this type of doji candle into upper end of the range do you short, go long, or set shorts below this level and buys above this level?
Quote from Lojanica:
Looking for a change in trend. Then instead of "buying dips" you sell the rallies.
Afterhours is looking mighty weak. The trend may be changing as we speak.
monthly down
weekly down
daily up
hourly down
Throw in a little juju and shake dem chicken bones and voila' you have a plan.
Trend changes are tricky though. They rarely are super smooth. Usually a shakeout first then a reverse.
Quote from Lojanica:
We may have 1 to 2 more days of low volatility then expansion.