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JR97 replied Jan 25, 2012S&P 500 daily. 1st chart is squaring the range to time for 84 units of price/time. The 2nd chart is advancing the square to the end of the range. Price is hitting the red 1x1 right at 7 divisions of price and 7 divisions of time for a perfect ...
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JR97 replied Jan 25, 2012The Dow is at the midway point of a huge square. The yellow boxes highlight turns on the square divisions and angle line intersections. Price is in the zone of the square. Meaning it's pretty far from the red 1x1 lines which are the balance lines. ...
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JR97 replied Jan 25, 2012Daily Euro. Red line slowly losing tracking. Gray faster line still turn accurate but shifting phase. image
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JR97 replied Jan 25, 2012I typo'd a number on the Pound 10 min. forecast. Which explains why it looked kinda weird. Here's the correct version. Played out almost to the T although it inverted a few times. Inversions come in a somewhat orderly fashion, but the overall ...
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JR97 replied Jan 24, 2012Didn't get home from hockey and into bed until 2:00 am so these are late today. Euro 5 min an Poun 10 min forecasts again. image image
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JR97 replied Jan 23, 2012It's basically like I said. Within a number are cycles. You take those cycles and then create a composite cycle. Not really going to say much more than that right now. These have nothing to do with historic price comparisons or Hurst or any other ...
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JR97 replied Jan 23, 2012Here are the results of the forecasts: image image I'm short both and nailed the top on the pound almost to the pip: image
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JR97 replied Jan 23, 2012It looks like a technique called aspect replacement.
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JR97 replied Jan 23, 2012I don't know if it's nicer. Definitely not as exciting now. I wish I would have known then what I know now, though. But there weren't any forex traders doing this stuff when I made the jump to forex. So you're pretty lucky to get an early start. I ...
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JR97 replied Jan 23, 2012Nice. I played drums in the jazz band in school. I love big band stuff. It's actually harder stuff to play than the hair metal shit I did back in high school. Yes, I lived through the hair metal days. image
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JR97 replied Jan 23, 2012I remember when I first started trading. I was the same way. It's exciting to see stuff play out and take profits, but I go nuts just sitting there watching and I'll screw things up. Or I'll start looking for action when there isn't any or no real ...
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JR97 replied Jan 23, 2012I actually seek boredom from trading. That means I have no problem walking away and doing something else. I have no need to stay glued to a chart when there's other stuff that's more entertaining than watching grass grow. Although when I do spend a ...
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JR97 replied Jan 23, 2012The colored bars are just a trend indication. Blue is up, Red is down, Green is undecided.
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JR97 replied Jan 23, 2012Euro forecast played out well through the London session and should hold up through the US session. image British Pound forecast on a 10 min. chart playing out as well. image
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JR97 replied Jan 22, 2012Here's an example to show that the price cycle forecast can work in any market. E-mini 2 min. chart before and after. This wasn't cherry picked as an example. Just a random day. image image
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JR97 replied Jan 22, 2012Since the Price Cycle Forecast is based on static cycles spit out by a single number, it's important to find the time frame that is in harmony with the cycles. The previous Euro charts were 5 min. charts. GBPUSD does better with 10 min. Below are ...
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JR97 replied Jan 21, 2012Another example of the Price Cycle Forecast. This time combined with the aforementioned planetary aspect price lines but also asc and mc cycle time lines. Makes for a lot of lines. But using the Price Cycle forecast helps dial in on which vertical ...
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JR97 replied Jan 21, 2012My price cycle forecast has nothing to do with Hurst or Ehler. It's based on taking a single number.. ie the price at a specific time, and using the cycles contained within that number to create a composite cycle projected forward. From what I've ...
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