Quote from vorzo:
Jack,
Thanks for addressing my questions. As promised, I'm back with more today after reading the thread up to page 39. It took me four hours, but it was worth it - I see the method in its intended perspective now, and even beyond that, the rhythm of the market throughout the day. Thanks to all for posting their results and charts.
**** I will get the pages copied and in order and do an edit amd markup ASAP. I have dictating and transcriptions services so I can redo everything form an information viewpoint rather than a response viewpoint. This war thing is an excellent context for how difficult a market can be in uncertain times.
So here are my questions on the stuff that I've read so far (I apologize if they were already answered, but a little repetition will only reinforce some, IMO, important facets). The questions go to the others following the thread too.
****There are three aspects of learning that help out. What you are doing is priceless. The four stepper contains two others: Assessment and speaking aloud. By characterizing you situation (Step1) you assess. By expressing your goals and doing it aloud, you deal with the intellectual and the emotional by imprinting (Steps 2 and 3.) This is a replacement process for NLP pictures. Step 4 is a closure mechanism for a soft (step 1) and a forceful (Step 3) set of impressions. You will find by doing the "eureka" thing that there is a much faster transition from level to level.
Watch how the transition of profitability goes with the posters of results. They are annotating success in processing methodology.
****There is a profound thing happening. Pay particular attention to their washes and how they operate with failures of trends to form and how they stay in trades longer and longer.
1. 1 min chart for prorating: do you have stochastics and MACD on this chart as well? Same settings? What do you base your decision on - price action with S/R levels, or indicators? I'm inclined to keep this simple, since it is a "helper signal " not a main one - so price action and S/R only.
**** when we get into it you will see that fractal pairing is so powerful. As a side trail watch brandonf as well. He uses a slower set (3) fractals where he chooses an appropriate one. He then goes to a faster set (3) to pair with his trading fractal to "confirm" what is coming up as a trading signal. I did a "tape" thing to get people to the slowest fractal possible for monitoring a given market pace. This is where price bars fill the point 1,2,3, channel by their volatility. The set of indicators work the same on all fractals.
**** keep your charts on any fractal identical. I am on Qcharts so I just change the "interval" and my indicators come right along.
2. What are the 3 levels of volume?
*** DU (dry up) use a ray (extended) on the volume for the trading fractal: it screws up on the other fractals. 5,000 is where mine is. This is where little signal and all noise exists. The signal comes above DU. FRV (First rising volume) This is a leading indicator of price BO. For ES I am using 11,000. Anywhere from 8K to 12K is appropriate. To day's short is on FRV all the way so far; we will see it decline going into midday. Peaking is 20,000 and it represents an unsustainable volume where thereafter ther is going to be change (trend and price). The rays make it easy. On the 1 min they are above what you see. VDU in DU times is an important precursor. This is equivalent to loosing the "noise" signal. When you looose the noise, then there is a serious dissagreement among active buyers and sellers. Look for high spreads and whne they cease a hammer is coming down. And what ever happens will fail to be sustained. This is a killer for beginners.
3. Is there a difference between congestion, convergence and centering or are they used as synonyms?
*** This is a sequence. The order is congestion (lateral fixed volatility channel), convergence (a symmetric pennant transition), and centering (later pennant where there is no harmonic and volatility compression (Conners-Hayward) is the major function. I have converted the YHayward from relative to absolute; we will pick that up later.
4. When do you practice the wash trades at the beginner level?
****For paper traders daily. For real I would knock off one around 11:00 and do 1 or two more between 11:30 and 12:45.
My understanding is during the low volume period - which stochastic settings do you use for entry?
Go in on the away side of the channel you have rolling. you may make a little money each time. If you are doing good washes then do a reversal with the wash and that will sharpen you up a little cause you are doing neutral biased pairs. I can tell you that people invariably favor wash practice in a biased way. This specific comment should give non weasels another clue as to what they are missing in their stuck mental state. I use weasel as you see to trigger responses from non weasels The fruit person is the easiest controlled non weasel at this point.
5. What is the mysterious KISS?
*** KISS is a grammar school expression that hits when kissing girls comes up. Keep It Simple, Stupid. You can also use it without the comma.
I haven't seen many backtesting results posted, so I'll post mine soon.
****Good thanks.
Good trading tomorrow!