The bottom

Quote from Daring:

Do those stats take into account crazy people like Bernanke who swore on record low interest rates for at leat two years after 2013 ?

Truth to be told, I dont think so.
I don't trade stocks, but I invest in them, so I am simply giving the stock traders the opinion of a long term stock investor

so we are not looking for a bottom, we already had one in 2009

I see no reason to get flat up here

but that doesn't mean I am not worried

Not about a bottom, but about a top

carry on, just thought you may want to know who and what you may be trading against sees it
 
Quote from oldtime:



Not about a bottom, but about a top

carry on, just thought you may want to know who and what you may be trading against sees it

A top is not in yet, I'm quite sure of that.
 
Quote from oldtime:

I don't trade stocks, but I invest in them, so I am simply giving the stock traders the opinion of a long term stock investor

so we are not looking for a bottom, we already had one in 2009

I see no reason to get flat up here

but that doesn't mean I am not worried

Not about a bottom, but about a top

carry on, just thought you may want to know who and what you may be trading against sees it

Could you give a list of your stocks?
 
Quote from tradingjournals:

Could you give a list of your stocks?
no, I don't talk about stocks. Most of it is just in index funds that anybody could buy.

But I don't think amateurs should buy individual stocks, and I never buy one until I have paid a professional (and they are not cheap) to do due diligence on it for me.
 
Quote from jack hershey:

Do you have End Effect to volume bars?

Yes. I name each. I have 35 names. Here is a name: PP1.


I am not sure but I think the 35 end effects are peak to trough sequences in the volume.
 
Quote from wilddog:

I am not sure but I think the 35 end effects are peak to trough sequences in the volume.
I heard someone said, "adding degree of freedom."
 
Will be interesting to see if price come back down or goes up more.

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Quote from smaranam:

Lair lair pantaloons on fire!

On 15 trades for additional two ticks each,it's 7,5 points!
SEVEN!Can you read it!You lie in each of your posts!

2 ticks on the prior and two ticks on the new.

Notice that each hold has two cends: beginning and end.

15 x ends x ticks at each end.

15 x 2 x 2 = 7.5 points. Really?
 
Quote from wilddog:

Hi Jack the 8 cases for volume are r2r2b2r2b2b2r2b

What are the 35 end effects?

Thanks

the volume 8 cases are:

P1, T1, P2, T2P, T2F, NOT T2P, NOT T2P, and P3F

The End Effect, I annotate at all times is P3P as a class; to be clear about an End Effect recicisely, I go further and use subsets.

In the volume 8 cases you see a two letter and a three letter diffrentiation.

I use two letters in the trading fractal. When I get to the last price move (move 3), I letter according to the subfractal of the move 3. There you see 4 more cases. So this means there are four trading fractal cases and 4 sub fractal cases. this is a consistency. The common element is T2P. It would be T2 for the trading frctal, but I use T2P instead because it keeps me alert and on the ball.

as you see the is the lst peak of the trend. It is P3P (35 diffrentiable elements), BUT the P3P can also be a failure to end the trend. I name this P3F once I learned that every bar has to have a name.

daring has cited an authority who wrote a book that he believes is a good book. Anyone who chooses can write. Anyone who chooses can read. this is a proof of two wrongs do not make a write.

you're citing moves. 2 is to in your citation. I am citing cases which are names of elements in sequence. We are both wrote.
 
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