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JR97 replied Feb 16, 2012For bumpa.... a couple of squares. 30 min. and 60 min. image image
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JR97 replied Feb 15, 2012Check out how the original forecast picked up the FOMC minutes release. Pretty cool. image
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JR97 replied Feb 15, 2012Add-on at the pull-back as forecasted. Looking to exit since it looks like a double bottom is forming. image

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JR97 replied Feb 15, 2012Here's how things played out over the London session. The high came in earlier and the peaks/troughs look to be a bit out of phase although the overall forecast is holding up. This means the shortest cycle is inverted. image A quick fix is to ...
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JR97 replied Feb 14, 2012Big screen shot, but you can see how the rest of the day played out and what I'm looking for going into the London and US sessions for tonight/tomorrow. image
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JR97 replied Feb 14, 2012Here's an example of actually trading the forecast. The magenta forecast line just gives a general outline or pattern of what to possibly expect. Actual trades need to be based on discernable and probable patterns or setups. In this case, a wolfe ...
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JR97 replied Feb 14, 2012The forecasts are cycles. It's just that they aren't based on historic patterns. Or astro. Just a single number and then projecting forward where it matters.
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JR97 replied Feb 14, 2012Yeah, that's the fundamental wave and harmonics. 2nd order through 7th. It's also the same as the diatonic scale.. do re mi fa so la ti do blah blah blah. physics 101. music 101. The planets also line up to those ratios heliocentric/synodic. With ...
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JR97 replied Feb 14, 2012bumpa, the stuff I'm doing in wave59 is all custom scripting not included with the software. With wave59 you can plot multiple axis stuff in the same chart area which is why I'm using it. I really don't use most of the other stuff although it does ...
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JR97 replied Feb 13, 2012Same chart and same cycle settings, but on a 10 min. chart. This is an example of the fractal nature of price/time. The cycle lines are exactly the same as the 1 min. But since it's a longer time frame, the cycle line is basically stretched out and ...
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JR97 replied Feb 13, 2012I made tweaks and added another level of resolution. On the 1 min. chart it's pretty wiggly, but followed pretty close. I highlighted the most recent inversion section. image Possible inversion points are actually pretty easy to spot once you know ...
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JR97 replied Feb 13, 20125 min. Euro was pretty accurate most of the day. Inverts towards the end there. image
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JR97 replied Feb 9, 2012Peltier is great! I used that site quite a bit about 7-8 years ago when I built a huge charting and trading system in Excel. I had automatic scaling charts, but it wasn't price-time scaling. Just automatic scaling to the max/min price range plus ...
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JR97 replied Feb 9, 2012There are so many other ways to choose price targets that are effective. Pivots, fibs, sq9, gann shit, ephemeris pricing, blah blah blah. That's why I haven't focused too much on price because there are already so many ways to plot price projections ...
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JR97 replied Feb 9, 2012I missed that part. haha. Umm.. no. I don't think it's Nobel Prize worthy. If I were to get this dialed in 100%, I'd do the opposite. Disappear. Either on my own or from the "men in black". There was a guy that nominated himself for the Nobel Prize ...
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JR97 replied Feb 9, 2012Yeah, but I probably won't bother anytime soon since wave59 does exactly what I need in terms of chart scaling, system testing, and multiple axis.
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JR97 replied Feb 9, 2012It works in time almost perfect. Just not quite on price. The overall highs/lows usually come in at the general area, but things like double tops/bottoms might be off on the time a tad or sometimes the forecast shows a double top/bottom but the ...
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