The VERY best trader on ET that uses TA

Quote from marketsurfer:

If you and the doji etc would listen rather than preach your book based common wisdom maybe you would survive the long term. Otherwise, I am short your and the others longevity. surf

No, I haven't preached anything, unlike you and your price drivers.

Projecting again sunshine. I listen more than most, you go around bitching and moaning the same old stuff, ad infinitum ad nauseum.

I don't even trade the way the day traders do. I just keep an open mind and am willing to look at what NoDoji and others do so that I may learn something useful.

You should try that sometime, perhaps then you won't die ignorant.
 
Quote from justrading:

Hey, I only asked because he gave this long list of non-TA stuff that included 2 items that are typically regarded as TA.

Couldn't resist then. :D

:)

You did the right thing, as people seem to have different definitions.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

He said that many years ago. Since then his chief TA guy is no longer with PTJ and I'll bet he would no longer say such things. No one but stay at home moms support pure TA as a viable trading tool nowadays. surf

"About half of Jones’s trading depends on technical analysis using historical price charts to predict market moves."

Hedge Funds Review, July 2004 (see attachment, page 2, last sentence)

… in 2004 he had already made his fortune.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

He said that many years ago. Since then his chief TA guy is no longer with PTJ and I'll bet he would no longer say such things. No one but stay at home moms support pure TA as a viable trading tool nowadays. surf

You'll bet? Who are you to say what he would or wouldn't do. Stop with the bullshitting.
 
Quote from karoshiman:

"About half of Jones’s trading depends on technical analysis using historical price charts to predict market moves."

Hedge Funds Review, July 2004 (see attachment, page 2, last sentence)

… in 2004 he had already made his fortune.
Thanks for posting this. Also note that I said that PTJ made HALF of his money using TA, but yet Surf goes on to say that no one is successful trading PURE T/A. I never said PTJ made his money trading pure T/A.
 
enlighten me,
how can price action be declared technical analysis? (did i say that, is lightning going to strike?)

Pure nekked charts PA traders are looking at price, and watching price change. Not at price history the way a technical trader does. The TA trader wants a graphical presentation of what price did in the past (last month, last night) and take some comfort from that visual, and has all the fancy technical tools to create predictions on price.
 
Quote from d08:

You'll bet? Who are you to say what he would or wouldn't do. Stop with the bullshitting.


Super funny!

I just may be a little closer to that group than you think.

surf
 
I made my money today VERY early from 0820 est until the close of the next hour and a half'ish.

Else why would I post during trading hours? LOL!

I saw the post about PT Jones from surf and wonder if he is a ........ ....... running from thread and acting like a typical republican that "can not handle the facts".

Gold just left without me, ha, no problem I nailed that puppy early and more on a couple more trades. Gold is a beast unless you have a METHOD based on defined parameters and do not sway from rules. WELL, is that not the holy grail to it all anyway?

:):cool:

PS: forgot to mention why I posted at all............ nodoji is best trader in ET. Got wrapped in a great day and bragged LOL! Sorry
 
Quote from satchel:

enlighten me,
how can price action be declared technical analysis? (did i say that, is lightning going to strike?)

Pure nekked charts PA traders are looking at price, and watching price change. Not at price history the way a technical trader does. The TA trader wants a graphical presentation of what price did in the past (last month, last night) and take some comfort from that visual, and has all the fancy technical tools to create predictions on price.

I look at price history for context. A trader who thinks an indicator is a buy/sell signal is going to be in a world of hurt until they learn to understand and use the concepts of context, signal, and trigger, all of which are based on pure price levels of support and resistance.

A big helpful hint to everyone: Support and resistance aren't just about swing highs and swing lows. My "chopped" thread gets into a little more detail of S/R based on inside price levels that are likely to be defended, at least briefly.
 
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