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auxesis replied Jun 22, 2009I feel like one of Pavlov's dogs, read that and started drooling.
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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auxesis replied Jun 22, 2009Tim, There’s only one other poster on this forum, that I’m aware of, that has a similar market experience both time and level. It’s rare to see in a public forum that experience shared, so when you find it, tis good to take notice and learn. Thanks ...
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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auxesis replied Jun 22, 2009Lusan, Yes, you have the opportunity for much bigger participation given the size of FF's membership, but at the same time check out Tim's teachings on his site..... not sure it permitted to post the link? regards,
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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auxesis replied Jun 22, 2009Hopefully we have cleared the mess from the end of last week, price for the moment appears to be headed south, a little too far from the station to jump on board, so I'm looking for a pullback, retest of the two median sets. From there will drop ...
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auxesis replied Jun 21, 2009Scrutch, Nice looking chart. My last study attempts were trying to find an origination point for the fork's handle between the 0 and 1 points, I had moved from linear into arcs ( this is needed for the time measure) and adjusting the orientation of ...
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auxesis replied Jun 21, 2009Scrutch, I feel for ya, and understand some of the problems associated with timing the forks, specially when it comes to dealing with weekends, your time axis, unlike your price axis has gaps. I searched for the longest time trying to find the means ...
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auxesis replied Jun 21, 2009Rising Sun, Tis best not to feed the trolls. The post is more of an attack than a request for additional information and is not worthy of the bandwidth to respond. Just use the ignore feature.
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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auxesis replied Jun 21, 2009Jeff, Thanks, I truly believe there's so much more that can be done with forks, but in reality the simple setups, allowing price to show itself, change of state, test and retest are best for simplicity and r:r. Here's a link to another thread ...
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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auxesis replied Jun 21, 2009Tim, You have seen them before on your forum, but some of my thoughts on forks are outside the normal methodology presented here. I basically just use two, one would be used for the modified shift and the other is a fib projection drawn down the ...
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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auxesis replied Jun 21, 2009Longilo, Let me start by saying I am no expert, but I do believe in and use Median Lines (pitchforks) in my trading everyday. I would warn against thinking of Median Lines or Pitchforks as a system. They are a tool, and like any tool you use in ...
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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auxesis replied Jun 20, 2009You can adjust the handle of the fork or use a fib channel with a -.50 level added and drawn from the AC line and anchored from the B. A modified Schiff is the natural channel derived from the prior 3 turns, why it is so effective. regards,
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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auxesis replied Jun 20, 2009Think about it......What's the direction of price coming out of this wedge? How many times would you be trapped? Change direction, try to turn, only for price to break out the back side over and over again. Nasty Chart, especially the left side. ...
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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auxesis replied Jun 18, 2009ukmanthailan, Just my own thoughts here, You asked about patterns, if you can see them without imposing a directional bias that influences or clouds your view then, Ok. If you find yourself trading better without, then without, but for me, I'd ask ...
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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auxesis replied Jun 18, 2009Patterns! Patterns?…… Oh my! There’s the basic 8wave Elliott pattern, 5 up, 3 down. You’ve got Double tops Adam & Eves or vice versa or twins , Triples, Head & Shoulders, 1,2,3’s, 2b’s, 3 drives/dives, scallops, cup and saucers, wedges, flags, ...
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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auxesis replied Jun 18, 2009Mamood & Fti, Glad you enjoyed it, I wish I could post a link for the complete message, as the Laminin was just the ending part, the first part relates the universe in comparison to golf balls. If the earth were the size of a golfball then our sun ...
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auxesis replied Jun 18, 2009Mamood, Here's a snippet from a great message by Louie Giglio about it. Laminin is a molecular protein/glue that literally holds us together, the avatar is an actual picture of the protein string, watch the whole video. video
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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auxesis replied Jun 18, 2009There's one more round of news/figures coming out in 1 hour, trade well everyone.
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auxesis replied Jun 18, 2009Euro looks to be coiling...... edit: US unemployment number out in 45 minutes.....
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