Quote from snowrider:
bwolinsky - I have extensively played system long time ago, I wrote tons of systems with TradeStation, I did backtesting 24x7, and then I threw all my systems to trash can. What I want to tell you about backtest is ... been there and done that. If you are asking some trader who utilizes price action and/or pattern methodologies (e.g., Gann, Elliott Wave, Dow Theory etc.) about back testing, you ask a wrong question!
I post my wave analysis here not looking for followers. I am looking for people who speak the same langauage (are also playing EW) for discussion. I am looking for people who enjoy playing EW on trading like playing chess. If you don't believe in EW, you won't be interested in reading my posts.
Apparently the scientific method is not your forte.
Elliott Wave has been found to be impossible to backtest, so rather than claim your strategies come from EW, it's more that even you don't understand the rules because there aren't any.
You place levels of your trades into a pattern, if it goes here, but not above there then it's one of the markers, but as far as that being predictive, it has been shown to be utterly useless, and until I've seen strategies with backtests based on the method, it will continue to be mindless garbage.
Don't you at least want to know the probabilities of trading using these methods? It seems you're into posting charts, rather than trading. Since you are familiar with tradestation get reacquainted with easylanguage by working from multicharts for awhile, then come back when you've done the work to determine if one of the markers is more likely to happen after another mark was reached, add some logic, then tell us how it does.
I have a lot against EW because it cannot be backtested, and this is a fault so obvious to me I'm always amazed at the poster's lack of incredulity when there is no backtest I would call robust using those so-called "methods." Gann, Elliott Wave, Dow Theory all fall into a category of belief system, not to be used to trade based on any prediction it might make, and only until there are rules for these methods will it ever prove that there is anything profitable about them.

