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JR97 replied Jun 1, 2014Adding circles can give you a lot because you'll see the angle off the axis. Read up on Michael Jenkins as he does a lot with the circle. Also, circles and equilateral triangles incorporate nearly all of the sacred ratios... phi, pi, sqrt 2, sqrt 3, ...
Sine Wave and Channel Reflection, Action/Reaction putting it all together
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JR97 replied Jun 1, 2014Excellent video. I would like to see the guy go into some other ratios. Specifically the square roots of 2,3, and 5. And also Pi. image
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JR97 replied Jun 1, 2014Funny you should bring up that thread. Bemac and I go waaaaay back to the old Visual Trader/CMC days before he even joined FF. We had multiple discussions about multidimensional charting and concepts. The one thing I recall he and others had a hard ...
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JR97 replied Jun 1, 2014I took a long break from trading to refresh the batteries and live some life away from chart watching. It looks like MT4 has had some pretty significant changes. I haven't fired up all of my charts but it's looking like a lot of my stuff won't work ...
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JR97 replied May 29, 2014When we draw "3d" objects on charts, we can be drawing the shadow of a 4d object. Look at the shadow of a tesseract. By definition, a 4d teserract is rotating and the planes appear to be going inside and out, the model could be considered a 3d ...
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JR97 replied May 29, 2014One thing to keep in mind is that a 2d price chart is a 3d representation of a zero dimensional "object" which is price. Set aside visual concepts of 2d and 3d. That's different. Let's digress for a moment. Price is a point. A point exists in the ...
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JR97 replied May 29, 2014It's worth taking the time to watch this whole series. video
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JR97 replied May 29, 2014That image says a lot. We typically think of a ruler as a straight edge with evenly spaced marks for units of measure. That's good for measuring the first dimension... a line or the space between two points. But why does a ruler have to be a ...
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JR97 replied May 29, 2014Now you're getting somewhere and it's all actually really simple. The hard part is the perspective. Visually and conceptually. This took me over a decade to figure out the hard way when it really only takes a few minutes once someone points you in ...
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JR97 replied May 27, 2014The billiards videos assume moderate ball velocity and zero spin off-axis. You can control the bank angle using ball velocity as well as top/bottom or left/right cue ball spin. Depending on the condition of the balls and felt you can also transfer ...
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JR97 replied May 9, 2014Anybody remember Virtual Trader through CMS? Notorious for disconnects. NFP, finger on the exit button, decent profit, then bamm... no connection. When I got back on I was heavy in the red. Price had done a major reversal and my stop didn't get ...
Scars Of Truth - Share Your Trading Story
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JR97 replied May 6, 2014The funny thing about most Gann enthusiasts is that they focus on the esoteric because that's where the sexy is. Yet if you go back to Gann's writings, he spends a lot of time going over how to do the simple things like trade higher highs and lower ...
Gann Analysis
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JR97 replied May 6, 2014Ah, I see. I came to the realization that, while scaling is important for chart geometry work, it's all about relativity between the "objects on the canvas". Sort of like in junior high art class where you take a picture, put a grid on it, and then ...
Gann Analysis
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JR97 replied Apr 22, 2014Wow. This is still going strong. Good to see.
Planetary Cycles Trading (EUR/USD)
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JR97 replied Apr 22, 2014Most of my gann square work is based on squaring the range to time so mathematically my lines are "scaled" even though they might not look like it on a chart. So I scaled the chart to make things look square but they chart scaling is just for ...
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JR97 replied Apr 21, 2014There are a lot more reasons for bad entries than not following trading rules. Bad trader execution, bad internet connection, broker slippage, trading platform hangups, bad stop/limit order entries, typos, the list goes on. I've had many "bad ...
Describe your way to "save" a bad trade
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JR97 replied Apr 21, 2014Bad entries aren't what do the damage. It's bad exists. IE not exiting early on losers and exiting too early on winners.
Describe your way to "save" a bad trade
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JR97 replied Apr 17, 2014Have rules in place to identify when trades are closed whether profitable or for a loss. Losing trades aren't bad trades as long as your system accounts for them. Bad trades are those you won't close because of lack of discipline and/or a proper ...
Describe your way to "save" a bad trade