Trend Following dying?

Quote from ProfLogic:

Wow, you are a truly a narcissist.

Grammar matching (data matching) software says that you are David Goodboy aka Marketsurfer.

Same signature.
Same verbiage (verbal garbage).
Same verbal mannerisms.
Same word usage.

Of course . . . as usual . . . software is wrong . . . Dave is always right.


Is this software as good as the AutoLabeling software that labels charts as they happen???

LMAO!

Have a nice weekend, Profile Logic

:D
 
Ask why, if it is, is manged funds trend following dying?

Help the OP come to a resolution or revelation.

Was it because the Bull retrace of the Bear came to an end?

Was it because the Bull market came to an end in JUN of 2006?

Help out the Press and Media a little.

Which side of the market is dominant and which side is non dominant?

Do more why'ning too
 
Quote from sonyericson:

Is this software as good as the AutoLabeling software that labels charts as they happen???

LMAO!

Have a nice weekend, Profile Logic

:D

Do a search for it online . . . top 10 criminal software company puts it out . . . oh I forgot . . . you don't know how to research anything.

LMAO? You got the ass right.

You and Anna have a nice weekend there Davey boy. Don't take Anna to any cigar bars though she might kick your ass again.

Professor Logic
 
Quote from sonyericson:

Pretty picture, but all it shows is you can use a ruler. Is this something like proflogics auto label program that can draw straight lines??

:confused:
No I use my brain to recognize various types of fractals:)
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The dominant and non dominant moves are visible within the many layers of price volume.

Would an example of a non dominant move be bars 49, 50, and 51? Was that a second leg / retracement? Would you mind pointing out other examples or point out the FTT bars to help me understand this better? Thanks!
 
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