The ACD Method

Hello HomeGamers,

It’s a good thing you haven’t acted on any of my signals because I’ve completely changed my number line approach. :)

I sort of started from scratch a few weeks back and found some number line patterns that, when combined with weekly and monthly A levels for confirmation, have really got me pumped. Pasts results have been stellar and of course I’ll use these revised signal/confirmations in my retirement funds going forward. I’ve put a few of the signals on the attached (they are cherry picked but I’ll add them all later and make calls as they occur).

Many of the ETF's on this list on a monthly A down from last Thursday or Friday.

Notable monthly downs today: DIA at 166.01; HYG at 91.13; IJJ at 117.20; IVE at 88.06; IVW at 103.90; SPY at 192.12; XLK at 38.35 and XLY at 64.99

Monthly A Up in the VIX at 19.04.
 
Today, JJC confirmed the 5 day rolling, monthly re-set and 30 day rolling. Additionally, it completed a monthly A Up. Did you guys that track the futures copper get the same or close?
 
Great question.

Back on 2/2/12 CoolTraderDude asked a similar question and Mav's response put me on the road to trading profits with the 4, 9, 18 moving average crossover system. I'll re-post it below: :)

Quote from CoolTraderDude:

So does this method work...? What's the verdict of you guys using it with live money...? It seems really complex and there are way easier ways to trade...

I also don't think that there is any significance to the opening bar... :p


No, it doesn't work. Avoid it at all costs! Three words for you to look up...moving average crossovers. You'll thank me later!

Robert,
LOL! By the way, you should try the 5, 10, 20 crossover system. So much simpler because of the even numbers - after all, we really shouldn't put in too much effort into this trading thing! ;)
 
Beware of the old adage, that significant hyped events, once realized, often mark important turning points in the market....BABA.

:)
 

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