What is Mav's vol index? I searched the thread but didn't see anything.
Do a search for 10 day numberline and you will see what Robert is referring to as the Mav vol index.
What is Mav's vol index? I searched the thread but didn't see anything.
Do a search for 10 day numberline and you will see what Robert is referring to as the Mav vol index.

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The monthly A up in the ES is at 1900. Nice round pretty number.
Hello Maverick-
Please, what is the calculation that you do that gives you the Monthly A up at 1900?
I do not find either in the book or in this thread how that is done.
Thank you
Hello Maverick-
Please, what is the calculation that you do that gives you the Monthly A up at 1900?
I do not find either in the book or in this thread how that is done.
Thank you
Hello Maverick-
Please, what is the calculation that you do that gives you the Monthly A up at 1900?
I do not find either in the book or in this thread how that is done.
Thank you
not gonna mention names but they know who they are) is not just about levels or copying how Mav obtains them as im sure that those levels that mav has created are standardized with his approach to trading also Himself try develop your own levels according to your approach to trading but most importantly try apply those levels consistently across different instruments and try understanding the relative relationships through the data you gain from YOUR analyses , that's what i'm trying to do DT3 is correct theirs a lot of information that is embedded in the thread and as DT3 has already explained you could probably make a good educated guess in how mav obtains those levels but from my understanding of acd ( thanks to generous individualsnot gonna mention names but they know who they are) is not just about levels or copying how Mav obtains them as im sure that those levels that mav has created are standardized with his approach to trading also Himself try develop your own levels according to your approach to trading but most importantly try apply those levels consistently across different instruments and try understanding the relative relationships through the data you gain from YOUR analyses , that's what i'm trying to do
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