Stress free Trading Times for S&P 500, Monday -Friday

Trading Times for Wednesday are : 10:20, 10:50, 11:20 and 13:55 est . One extra weak TT is at 12:15est . One never knows...
In yahoo group I might do TT and as we go during a day I will see if adjustments made after opening will improve things or not.
Thanks,
Walter
 
Walter,

Just wanted to make sure I understand something as it relates to Trading Times.

Did you say that a trade should be taken AFTER the call Time ?Should a CCI divergence or MA crossover that takes place before the Time be disregarded as they relate to TT's ?


Thanks.
 
Has anyone just tried throwing a dart(s) at a clock at say 8:30 am , then trading at those times landed upon? Only if the TL breaks or the CCI diverges from the lsma.

Very little stress, (but make sure no one is standing in front of the dart board, lawsuits can be costly).


There is nothing random, just impossible to predict. - A. Einglass
 
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Has anyone just tried throwing a dart(s) at a clock at say 8:30 am , then trading at those times landed upon? Only if the TL breaks or the CCI diverges from the lsma.

Very little stress, (but make sure no one is standing in front of the dart board, lawsuits can be costly).


There is nothing random, just impossible to predict. - A. Einglass


walther is doing something similar it seems. and see carokann (?) :-/
 
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Walter,

Just wanted to make sure I understand something as it relates to Trading Times.

Did you say that a trade should be taken AFTER the call Time ?

Yes, At or after TT , not before.



Should a CCI divergence or MA crossover that takes place before the Time be disregarded as they relate to TT's ?

CCI divergence should be completed at or after TT, the same rule goes for MA crossovers. These rules are made so everyone on this forum can evaluate TT validity. In real trading , if you are familiar with action and have confirmation from your proprietary method and KNOW that your confirmation is early in most cases, that would be, of course, up to you .
Walter


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Long Shot and stock 777,
thanks for your sincere interest, , If you have noticed ( you would have to have charting service to be able to see that ) TT posted yesterday made daily low and high today.
Walter
 
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Long Shot and stock 777,
thanks for your sincere interest, , If you have noticed ( you would have to have charting service to be able to see that ) TT posted yesterday made daily low and high today.
Walter

Now I know why I can't make the real money. My lousy service shows, just for example, today's high at 11:53 (973.25). And you called for 11:25.

That's a almost half hour difference, so I have to assume that the atomic clock used by my service needs to be reset. Not to mention the floor traders that also seem out of sync with the cosmos, as defined by 'the method'.

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Now, it's just a question of what small Island I'll be purchasing now that I'm In Sync.
 
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Now I know why I can't make the real money. My lousy service shows, just for example, today's high at 11:53 (973.25). And you called for 11:25.

If you bother to look at charts you would see that CCI divergence was completed by 11:38 on 1 min charts and 11:50 on 5 min charts, which is 5 bars. If you sold at high of 11;25EST 5 MIN BAR, WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO MAKE A PROFIT ? Not you personally, but hypothetically . Mind you that 11:25 was posted one day BEFORE it happened.

YOU MAY CONSIDER TO ASK SOMEONE WITH A TRADING EXPERIENCE HOW LONG IT TAKES FOR A TRADE TO DEVELOP FROM A SETUP TO A TRIGGER. YOU MAY BE ASTONISHED THAT IT ACTUALLY MIGHT TAKE HOUR OR MORE FOR AN INTRADAY TRADING .

I know you mean well, but you really need to get more acquainted with TA .
Walter
 
Any insight as to the basis to the time calls? Reason I ask is because Al Larson called 11:50 the day before for a tide turn but his methods are based on pure science, is yours? Just trying to get an understanding of how you base the times on, that's all.
 
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Any insight as to the basis to the time calls? Reason I ask is because Al Larson called 11:50 the day before for a tide turn but his methods are based on pure science, is yours? Just trying to get an understanding of how you base the times on, that's all.

My method is based on geometric and math formulas calculating relationship of existing price movements and projecting most probable Trading Times into the future ( usually I do just next day ) Trading Times method purpose is to find high probability profitable trades . I am not shooting for a bottoms or tops, just for profitable entries . If you are a daytrader, you can use Trading Times as an additional filter to increase win% of your existing method . My method works on all time frames though.
Thanks,
Walter
 
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