Trend Continuation Candles

Quote from OddTrader:

Real? LOL.

You probably meant to quote my favorite intervals via its complete context...

Quote from NihabaAshi:

...Here are my favorite chart intervals:

2min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 60min, 120min, daily, weekly and monthly.

Now...what type of trade it is going to be (day trade, position trade, swing trade or long term hold)...will determine the chart intervals I will pay close attention to in looking for pattern signals.

Mark

Simply, one day I may be using the 5min chart and the next day I may be using the 15min chart and another day I may be using the weekly chart...

It all depends on what type of trade I'm putting on.

Also, if you learn about candlestick blending you'll know what it looks like on the 60min chart eventhough your only using the 15min chart. :cool:

Yes...that's real or reality of trading via candlestick analysis after a few years.

Mark
 
Quote from NihabaAshi:

You probably meant to quote my favorite intervals via its complete context...



Simply, one day I may be using the 5min chart and the next day I may be using the 15min chart and another day I may be using the weekly chart...

It all depends on what type of trade I'm putting on.

Also, if you learn about candlestick blending you'll know what it looks like on the 60min chart eventhough your only using the 15min chart. :cool:

Yes...that's real or reality of trading via candlestick analysis after a few years.

Mark

I would like to learn how many monitors/screens we newbies need to use and observe concurrently for trading decisions on 11 (eleven) timeframes, considering also swiching among several markets between the 11 timeframes for making Timely decisions according to different market conditions/ movements. :confused:

..., with and without charts for various indicators.
 
Quote from OddTrader:

I would like to learn how many monitors/screens we newbies need to use and observe concurrently for trading decisions on 11 (eleven) timeframes, considering also swiching among several markets between the 11 timeframes for making Timely decisions according to different market conditions/ movements. :confused:

..., with and without charts for various indicators.

One.
 
Quote from duard:

Charlie Dow,

Well I'm pretty sure everybody here can read!!! Good luck with your "Propietary Strategy."

So am I and I don't need luck but thanks for offering some anyway.

Tis a bit of the Irish in me blood that keeps the cockels twichin and scarin the little people from the stoop.
 
OddTrader, you missed NihabaAshi's post. Keep it simple! <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1012719>

Quote from NihabaAshi:

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Simply, one day I may be using the 5min chart and the next day I may be using the 15min chart and another day I may be using the weekly chart...

It all depends on what type of trade I'm putting on.

Also, if you learn about candlestick blending you'll know what it looks like on the 60min chart eventhough your only using the 15min chart. :cool:

Yes...that's real or reality of trading via candlestick analysis after a few years.

Mark
Quote from OddTrader:

I would like to learn how many monitors/screens we newbies need to use and observe concurrently for trading decisions on 11 (eleven) timeframes, considering also swiching among several markets between the 11 timeframes for making Timely decisions according to different market conditions/ movements. :confused:

..., with and without charts for various indicators.
 

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