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ha-pattern replied Oct 31, 2011. shape-defined levels: Don't ask how I go this one. I think it was how the small shapes sitting atop each trendline, in the first chart, is shaped in relation with the other TL's, and with the large space within the pair of TL's in that first ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Oct 30, 2011Thanks, Incrediblle, for the vouch. Here's to a fellow pattern-and-trendline trader, who also has a refreshing sense of humor. That you are able to absorb and use different chart methods of others so well, I must admire. Happy trading!
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Oct 29, 2011continued (ran out of room for pictures) — . image image NEXT CHART ONLY -- trad'l length-based right,descending triangle, and trend-length determiner for new trend (a mild turn at start of it): image image image ---- With the news ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 29, 2011I have no clue. Just an initial impression. Could be fun to link a chart directly to psych somehow, tho. An ff member once suggested it's possible.
EurAnalysis
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ha-pattern replied Oct 29, 2011Kudos on the macroeconomic thinking models in your link above. That I tend to be more micro-/psych with trading, here's an offering to further all: image
EurAnalysis
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ha-pattern replied Oct 29, 2011demo — You must hate churning. I do practice mental SL's, about 0-25 pips (gbpusd simulator '09/10). Only, almost as much I either have very high SL's, like 10-50 pip TP's and 120 SL's, and when the SL's hit I consider it a margin call. So ...
M15 Trading Method (help required!)
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ha-pattern replied Oct 29, 2011"Selling off" can mean from a short or a long. Thus, they're slowing down any activity that veers from the current trend. That sounds interesting, what you say, because that implies that the end of the week tends to stay with the trend. This matches ...
Forex Mythbusters
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ha-pattern replied Oct 29, 2011demo — Late Friday chart may blend with early Sunday technicals for long-holding drawing devices, at least in the few times I've tried it. The Sunday "gap" has a high % chance of retracing. Holding over the weekend is a nail biter. So, if you ...
Forex Mythbusters
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ha-pattern replied Oct 29, 2011another: (last line added later) image and any more-detailed descriptions of each, among all the similar models I've done in the past and may later increase in number or change in revision. Also, the individual pieces -- axes/spike(level), LOC ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Oct 28, 2011demo — I'd much rather be in tune with the market at the 1'TF and have many avenues of possible profit to figure the market's next path, than sit and let the market go where it wants to with my $. The other two make sense, though, set and ...
Quest for the Psychology behind Trading Effectively...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 28, 2011revised: image post#1 dump: .Forget it. I'm just going to use my personal thinking model -- the original portion and an occasional long-used extra portion (which is all I've been developing for a while, with the versions of mec) -- to trade with. ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 28, 2011regular polygons and how all other shapes relate to them: PATTERNSfill,series ----raymidline away(center),'logr' with(anchor); time-separated----anglecopy/opp/flip ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 27, 2011scratchpad draw amount of vs. study for different shapes: ONE DASH single-center curve (ellipse) turns angle SEVERAL DASHES compromise several semi-copied blobs each midline for l.p.4's to align to one pivot of each; opposite-pivot-direction, else ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 25, 2011image PATTERNS----------------center,anchor---------------ray-------------angle ray..sharp,big away(center),more with(anchor).....n/a..........alot (anchored) ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 24, 2011Wow! Thanks, Kambooj, for the vouch. To carve an original method from a drawing device on price action is a difficult feat, and I hope to learn more from your thread. Further, the calm and variety you have there is a welcome respite. Good trading to ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 24, 2011Thank you. Trying to hammer down basic rules; admire that you have.
Circular Trendlines
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ha-pattern replied Oct 24, 2011Here's an ellipse (convertible to circle, w/two overlapping) idea that struck me as being workable across several types of polygons. Maybe it was the unusual chart area which let it trade well, I don't know. image
Circular Trendlines
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ha-pattern replied Oct 24, 2011continued — a slight revision; first one for this rather clear set of instructions: PATTERNS----------center(being made)---ray(entirety leveraged)---angle(summary borrowed) center,angle,line seg't..zero (separated),1(center)..1(line ...
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ha-pattern replied Oct 24, 2011Why not? Lots of people do this, some (me, 7 3/4 years in earnest) after just as long. The "volatility trigger" does sound interesting. Charts! (Or is this an infomercial?) Anyhow, yes, congrats. Must be tough accepting after such a journey.
The Confession & The Secret
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ha-pattern replied Oct 24, 2011Dutch Candle shows direction for regular polygons (ellipse, triangle) when chart shows opposite direction: image image image image
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