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JR97 replied Feb 17, 2012Here is how the forecast played out to end the week. Not too shabby, eh? image
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JR97 replied Feb 17, 2012Yes, the chart is at gmt-7 (mst). Glad you made some pips! Its been suggested that I do some sort of subscription service and do nightly forecasts for a few markets. We'll see. I'm not sure it would be worth the effort and stress unless I charged a ...
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JR97 replied Feb 17, 2012Thanks man! None of it would have been possible without the help of you and the others. Otherwise I probably would have just ended up a poker degenerate.
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JR97 replied Feb 17, 2012haha. thanks, man. It's all part of the quest for the holy grail. Yeah, it doesn't exist, this is all voodoo bs, uranus jokes, blah blah blah. Good for them. Let them keep their useless suite of laggy indicators. You're lucky. You understand now ...
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012You mean for the magic crystal ball forecast? What I've been doing, and I haven't shown this yet, is just compress the chart and dropout the shortest cycles. This seems to give a nice smooth forecast. This was my general forecast for the entire week ...
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012Price / 7? No. It's more involved than that. The calcs are based on the sq9 with some additional considerations. But those considerations are simple. Just setting time based on price.
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012This will probably be my last posted forecast ahead of time. I don't like making trading calls or forecasts because I tend to get married to them due to the whole "needing to be right" thing. Which is why I rarely if ever post stuff ahead of time. I ...
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012Here's how the 1h square played out. The division line ended up not being the reversal point, but an intersection of the 1x1 with other lines was. (highlighted by the yellow square)
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012yeah, his method is to extract the dominant cycles. And then as price plays out,the cycle tool adjusts dynamically. This helps avoid inversions. But it also means that the forecasts aren't terribly reliable in terms of time. But when they've ...
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012I'm using the wave59 software but the price forecast script is something not included with it. Actually, I think the cycle framework is if you fork out another $2k for the Lars von Thienen materials. But what he does and what I do are not related. ...
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012price = time. That's the gist of it. and by time I don't mean bars. I mean time.
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012Look at that move straight up playing out the forecast pattern. I'm already out, but I think it's cool when things play out. image
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 201240 pippers. profit target hit and out. Net pips on the day are about 110.
I guess I should get out of bed and go to work now. haha image image Cycle Trading
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012Example of a quick scalp getting the last leg of the long forecast. image image
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012Here's how things currently sit. Usually I only try to get trade one leg of the forecast. image image
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012The forecast so far. I made an adjustment to the phase. The overall shape of the forecast stays the same. But the longest cycles fit a little better. image
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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012Depends on how much profit. I usually move to b/e around 25-30 pips. Then I target the average daily range as the aggressive target and 75-80% of that as my moderate target. Anything over the moderate is pure bonus and I just watch for reversal ...
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