Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Equities Journal II

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Quote from Moz:

Just a suggestion for you Spyder, I recently discovered a program called Limewire, which is a peer to peer file sharing program, people use it to download mp3's, but it can also be used to download docs and video. I found the program to be unintrusive, no bundled software or spyware that I can tell. Its relatively easy to use and I thought it would be a simple solution to sharing large files. No limit apparently to file size. All you would have to do is list the name of the file here, and we would search and download it on Limewire. If you try it search for a doc called Trends and Pace, that will come from my computer. Hope this will make things easy for you.

Good to hear from you Moz. I trust everything continues to go well for you. I downloaded Limewire several months ago, and at the time, found it loaded with Spyware. I immediately uninstalled the program. It seems the debate continues to rage over whether or not Limewire contains hidden Spyware applications. Thank you for the suggestion, however once the Hershey Web sites become fully functional, file size concerns will no longer exist and downloading of all files will occur from one location. I simply wanted to provide anyone with an interest a 'sneak peak' if you will of what sort of things Jack plans to make available in the future.

- Spydertrader
 
I must be missing a video codec then.

Thanks.

Quote from oddiduro:

No, they are video files, and they will fill in many gaps in understading, I sense.
 
Thanks Spydertrader. From your post, it seems that most likely you are using linear chart. (I may be wrong in my assumption here). I suspect also that Jack uses linear chart from one of the example that he shows.

What about the others. Do you use log or linear chart? For me, I mainly use log chart as I'm used to it.

If any of you want some examples, just let me know and I will attach a sample
 
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Quote from dougcs

Price:

factor = 390/barinterval
dif = 100*factor*(close - close[1])/close[1]
smoothed second derivitive = T3(dif-dif[1], 6, 0.7)
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Dougcs,

Does 'close[1]' means yesterday's close?

Thanks
 
I have received many questions via PM and email with respect to missing codecs for Windows Media Player. Hopefully, the following information provides some assistance to those of you experiecing difficulty.

The following link should provide a fix to those of you unable to view the video: Click Here. If not, check the following ...

First, make sure you have the latest version of Windows Media Player (Under Help - Check for Player Updates). Next, try downloading then installing the TSSC Codec located here. Additional assistance for Codec issues can be located here. Lastly, Microsoft provides codec assistance here, and a list of various codecs at this web site.

I hope the above helps.

- Spydertrader
 
Quote from jonnyy40:

Is Mr Hershey organiser or innovator in your opinion, Oddiduro?

I have not seen the stocastic and MACD used in the same way as Jack does, so I will have to say that he is an innovator.

The fact that he runs an investment club would also indicate that he is an organizer.

I would have to say that he has contributed more to ET than most.

Best Regards

Ron
 
Quote from oddiduro:

No, they are video files, and they will fill in many gaps in understading, I sense.

It makes a big diiference to see the video along with the audio. I thought the lack of video was standard before downloading the codec fix.

That first video answered a lot of pertinent questions that I had just recently. Also, as a side benefit, Jacks humor is quite amusing :D
 
Quote from tradingbug:

It makes a big diiference to see the video along with the audio. I thought the lack of video was standard before downloading the codec fix.

That first video answered a lot of pertinent questions that I had just recently. Also, as a side benefit, Jacks humor is quite amusing :D

The video sequence and the book that Jack has written will enable you to be effective with any market that you wish to trade.

If you understand the fundamentals of what you are doing, it will not be an issue to trade any market you wish.

I have studied Jack, ProfLogic, and WDGann, and I can trade any market I wish.

No, I am not rich.....but I am free.

Best Regards
Oddi
 
Quote from Spydertrader:

I'd have CKCM back on my watch list for Monday (and the next few days if needed) in order to look for continued price improvement (after this current period of pullback). Reviewing the previous 20% (or greater) price runs for CKCM should provide some insight into what to anticipate.

- Spydertrader [/B]

Still holding remainder of CKCM, earnings are being announced tomorrow morning PRE-market, so take any trades with that in consideration. I will at the very least significantly reduce my position today. There seems to be a positive bias before earnings, but we all know how that can go.... :)
 
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