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IMI (in my ignorance), what is "time PF"?
TIA
lj
typo, sorry, should read " don't use time---PF and.....".
PF--point and figure
here's an explanation:
http://stockcharts.com/charts/pointFigure/
surf
\Quote from ljyoung:
IMI (in my ignorance), what is "time PF"?
TIA
lj
Quote from Thunderdog:
surf,
Will you be responding to my earlier post?
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1538566#post1538566

Quote from marketsurfer:
a combination of intuitive insight and statistical might.
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Quote from spike500:
To have reliable and realistic testing results, one needs clear and undisputable rules. In math it is clear, because each rule can be expressed in a value. That's to me the advantage of TA as i use it. If i run three times my system through a number of trades, the results are always identical.
This is never the case if you "look" at charts and use "various" systems. Each time you might see something different, so what's the value of the testing results? Three runs will give three different results.
Statistics? And would you be using historical price data when employing your statistical might? The same historical price data that, according to you, has absolutely no value in assessing possible future price direction?Quote from marketsurfer:
a combination of intuitive/knowing insight and statistical might.
seriously, i never said that TA was not subjective and an art form-- much to the contrary.
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have you considered that statistics may be applied to TS and automating tape reading, rather than past data on a chart??Quote from Thunderdog:
Statistics? And would you be using historical price data when employing your statistical might? The same historical price data that, according to you, has absolutely no value in assessing possible future price direction?
Of course you never said TA was not subjective. You continue to claim it is entirely subjective and, to prove your point, that is the manner in which you evidently use it by your own admission.

And how is T&S not historical price (and volume) data? The very historical data that, according to you, gives no insight to possible future price direction? Who said that TA is exclusively limited to the eyeballing and intuitive feel you report to be getting from your charts? Is that not just a convenient strawman construct so that you can readily knock it down? (And, oddly enough, continue to employ it in exactly that manner.) I think we need to remain consistent if we are to make any headway here.Quote from marketsurfer:
have you considered that statisitics may be applied to TS and automating tape reading, rather than past data on a chart??
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Quote from marketsurfer:
ok--no issue with your premise.
if you cracked the code, more power to you. no argument here.
however, my associates who work on such things have reached different conclusions.
regards,
surf
Quote from marketsurfer:
ok.
TA consists of price/volume---no matter how you mix, slice it, dice it or crunch it. secret rules, the future of TA--thats all mumbo jumbo, unlike medicine, TA has two basic components. these other things are best left to mystics and the pseudo scientific like et's own proflogic.
EBTA was the first full book to look at the subject in a true scientific manner--- its a great book, however this does not mean I agree with DA 100%.
best,
surf