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Quote from AMT4SWA:


I use CD as my primary entry signal criteria and find it creates a very unique edge when analyzing price action.

Does CD compared to price action work across all timeframes? Personally, i havent found it to work on any timeframe BUT im sure that is more indicative of me than of the indicator.
 
I have found over time there is a sweet spot to make the most accurate entry determinations.....but it can still work on most time frames where you can see the divergence between the CD and price.
 
Quote from AMT4SWA:

I have found over time there is a sweet spot to make the most accurate entry determinations.....but it can still work on most time frames where you can see the divergence between the CD and price.

thanks...much appreciated
 
Quote from tradingbug:

thanks...much appreciated
Just a hint....I have found "volume" and "range" based chart time frames work best for entry/signal watch.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Thanks for taking the time to respond.

Is that the Ensign web site?

I've been curious about market delta, just didn't want to spend a bunch.

Lucrum,

Hey man sorry didn't see your post til now.

Yeah just using plain old Ensign. 39 bucks a month.

They have a cumulative delta indicator as well. I don't use it, and haven't subjected it to scrutiny, but it's there.

By the way, there are a few charting packages that offer delta type stuff now.

I can't stand Open E Cry (mainly because of CS issues in the past and the fact they have "cry" in their name) but they have a Market Delta add-on that's like 25 bucks a month. You can get a broker, live feed, and a Market Delta plug-in for around 25 a month. As long as you can out up with OEC and their estrogen crises, you may find it a cost-effective setup.

I didn't too much care for the whole whiz-bang full blown MD thing, but the delta indicator itself is helpful to me.

Hope that helps, wasn't trying to ignore you.
 
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