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auxesis replied Jul 10, 2008The market seems to be just bouncing between technical points/levels without conviction to direction.
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auxesis replied Jul 10, 2008That conjures up the image of Robert Duvall in “"Apocalypse Now" where he’s walking on the beach with mortar rounds and stray bullets flying everywhere.
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auxesis replied Jul 10, 2008Remember being on the sidelines, not in the market, is also a position....... and sometimes the best one to have when uncertain. jmho, fwiw. a
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auxesis replied Jul 10, 2008It's inevitable, just a question of when, sad to say.
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auxesis replied Jul 8, 2008Fti, Thanks, it will be interesting to see which way Tokyo and London push this thing. regards' a
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auxesis replied Jul 8, 2008Fti, Curious to your thoughts: at this time of day, do you think the USD bears are coming out or just distribution of todays USD Bull run? a
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auxesis replied Jul 6, 2008FX1999, Fib fans are based on squaring a range, most traders use them as possible support/resistance but the lines projected should act as time price points, price should react when intersected, note the reaction can be reversal, acceleration or ...
Fibonacci Fan? How do you trade with it?
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auxesis replied Jul 6, 2008Green David, Just my take on things but I'm confused to your statement. When the move is in our direction we add to maximize profit, snowballing the profits quickly and then scaling out as the move losses momentum. In rescue, we add snowball in ...
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auxesis replied Jul 2, 2008Greg Fisher's doctoral dissertation on the grain markets is a great study and a good place to start for the understanding of how to incorporate forks into your trading, he gives the ground rules. might add he also has his own web site and study ...
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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auxesis replied Jul 2, 2008The US markets are going down the toilet boys and they cant stop it. It won't happen over night, but the Fed cant keep rates low for ever, inflation is much worse than they say and it won't be long before the rates head up, forcing a continued sell ...
wall street collapse?
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auxesis replied Jun 29, 2008Interbank volume is what you would need, but the availability of getting this info is pretty much nill to the retail trader
Volume by pairs
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auxesis replied Jun 24, 2008I find myself in the position of not being able to daily update these when needed , so I’ll throw out the math for anyone who sees a benefit if they havent already figured it out and let this little experiment fade into oblivion. Interjecting a ...
Dynamic Daily S/R's for Euro
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auxesis replied Jun 24, 2008Zoran, Yes, I understand. I have implemented Fti's teaching in rescuing with very good results, the problem I have is in pressing the move, skewing into size, but my mindset regarding such is not in sync with the thread so I should refrain from ...
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auxesis replied Jun 24, 2008Zoran, Howdy! Thanks for the help, i find myself now blocking out the lines and concentrating just on the price action/ push and pull when in the move, but there's still a few kinks in my mindset that need to be adjusted to fully incorporate fti's ...
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auxesis replied Jun 24, 2008To truly digest this is a plateful. Always I have looked as the entry of the trade stems from price action, That’s all encompassing as it details a preset to determine the daily trend, current trend, and some type of determining trigger candle/price ...
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auxesis replied Jun 23, 2008For some reason the questions gone ??????????????
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auxesis replied Jun 23, 2008But the question is what did you see? — This looks bullish to me as the top is horizontal, and the base is rising, with several knocks on the top. Rising diagonal would be a different story. Unless you felt a squeeze
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auxesis replied Jun 23, 2008jmhg/ just my humble guess You sold the top of the consolidation range on the basis to break the range south and retest yesterdays low or break/continuation?
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