Quote from marketsurfer:
can someone please tell me how many up/down time frames ( in whatever denomination) increase the odds of the next time frame or series of time frames being up/down?
untill the above is answered, trend remains the primary trader delusion.
regard,
surfer
sounds very interesting, though i guess you won't elaborate anyQuote from oddiduro:
Surf,
I have been doing some work correlating price to time. If you find the correct frame of time, it will remove the noise and the trend becomes visible.
You can use a smaller timeframe to trade the now visible trend.
To borrow the words of another great trader, price will continue to move in the direction that it moves until it doesn't.
Best Regards
Oddi
Quote from man:
sounds very interesting, though i guess you won't elaborate any
further, right?
Quote from psytrade:
Market its another losing system.
Buying a ten day low resulted in the attached losing system for buying 10 day lows
L < Ref(LLV(L,10),-1);
Buying 10 day highs was a loser too.
Quote from roberk:
What is strange about this thread is that some members have redefined 'trend following' to mean any trade that goes in any direction, even of it lasts only a few hours.
Trend following in the literature (outside of ET ) is a method hoping to find large and persistant directional trades that usually last weeks and months .
The best trend following traders will keep adding to a positive trade.
For example, say they entered with 10 contracts this eur/yen trade. As the trade went positive they would have added more, and then more the following month. A genuine trend following trader would have made over a million on this trade alone.
I wonder how many of the ET true believers in trend following took this or any of the many, many other long trends of 2006?
Quote from oddiduro:
Surf,
I have been doing some work correlating price to time. If you find the correct frame of time, it will remove the noise and the trend becomes visible.
You can use a smaller timeframe to trade the now visible trend.
To borrow the words of another great trader, price will continue to move in the direction that it moves until it doesn't.
Best Regards
Oddi