Quote from jack hershey:
Great examples.
It is like skiing, as well. Don't just look at your ski tips all of the time. The terrain out ahead is where to look to anticipate your turn.
Quote from gooch87:
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I have the same problem as you, but I am not too concerned about it. I draw the channels exactly, then the software works em over when you flip between timeframes. I gave up making them exact.
I hope this helps and good trading to you
gooch87
Quote from justyield:
I sim-traded the Nikkei (SSIH7) today and took out 80% of the day's range using the FTT method (using IB's simulator). This included 2 wash trades (which covered the commissions). I've got the chart and prints if anyone is interested.
Quote from billp:
Gooch87,
Thanks. With regards to the similar problem below, can I surmiss that in your case, the channels do not differ much between the daily and intraday (30min and 5 min) timeframe? In my case, it differs greatly and I have to usually draw 2 or more set of channels each time which greatly messed up my charts.
Quote from restan:
Hershey Equities Rank SCAN 1.0 and got the same results. there are are numerous chartscripts to use, which is the correct one? am i the only one here having trouble?
Quote from Spydertrader:
You use the chartscript indicated by the instructions at the point you find yourself in the Journals. As you read, the Journals indicate where Chartscript Upgrades occur. Do not skip ahead. You are in the process of building your Final Universe. You may, or you may not have a trade signal as you move forward. As time passes, you'll continue to add symbols to your lists. Remain patient. It is very important for you to follow instructions at this point. I do not understand how you would determine "so many chartscripts to use" when the instructions (at the point in the Journals where you currently find yourself with respect to reading) clearly state which chartscripts to use. I need you to understand the importance of following along and suppressing the desire to skip ahead. Reading to 'just get through it' or skipping through the pages in an effort to 'catch up' to everyone else. shortchanges your understanding.
The choice remains yours to make. Follow the outline, or seek 'shortcuts' to the task at hand.
- Spydertrader