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JR97 replied May 20, 2010I usually don't show my cycle-timer charts, but here's one for cable.
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JR97 replied May 20, 2010Yes. Pi. Sqrt2, Sqrt3, Sqrt5, Sqrt of fibs, etc. Any harmonic ratio or reciprocal thereof. Multiples and divisions of any/all of the aforementioned ratios.
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JR97 replied May 20, 2010That's what I get for not waiting for the bar to close. Added another long on same division of time, lower division of price.
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JR97 replied May 20, 2010Long on a division of time and 1x1 hit. I've also got orders to the upside waiting to trigger. Fishing with a net.
I have 3-4 cycle hits on the daily charts that point to this week as a cycle turn. So far so good as price has hasn't broken 1.4230 ...Cycle Trading
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JR97 replied May 19, 2010You can use anything for sub-harmonics because by nature, they'll be harmonic to the larger cycle. Divisions of 90, fibs, your favorite number, whatever suits your fancy. If you're not seeing a lot of hits, then try a different high/low. Doesn't ...
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JR97 replied May 19, 2010If you haven't seen this, this is the coolest thing ever for some trade management. It's called 'Once Clicker' and it's free. url url
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JR97 replied May 19, 2010Any of you guys into Vedic Astrology or Chinese Astrology? Here's an interesting article using Chinese Astrology and Sq9 for timing historical events. url I'll post some Vedic usage later tonight.
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JR97 replied May 19, 2010Just closed out some nice profits. 108, 104, 65, 41, 28. Got me thinking... the hardest part of trading is letting go. Letting go of losses obviously, but also letting go of profit lost or opportunity lost. Plan the trade, trade the plan. If profit ...
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JR97 replied May 19, 2010Yeah, but Hawks win! Long time 'hawk fan going back to the days of Denis Savard, Doug Wilson, Larmer, etc. Huge Roenick fan, so I've closely followed any team he's played for. So it's good to see 3/5 of the teams he's played for in the conference ...
Forex Frustration Venting
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JR97 replied May 19, 2010I ran away from MacDinna. Straight into the arms of Square of Nina? *sigh*
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JR97 replied May 19, 2010Mikula's sq9 overbought oversold? I"ve made that one. Shoot me a pm.
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JR97 replied May 19, 2010It can be accurate.. just need to keep in mind that projections too far out to the right wont' be bar accurate.
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JR97 replied May 19, 2010As I stated before, any degree can be a sub-harmonic. Play around with halving. or thirds. or 5ths or 8ths. Also, if you understand a little music theory, it'll make more sense.
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JR97 replied May 18, 2010Dude, you'd have me committed if you saw half the stuff I come up with. I only show a portion of my research.
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JR97 replied May 18, 2010Chart scaling in mt4 sucks. If you have 5 decimal pricing, it doesn't work at all. Plus, the scaling to the right of price is different than the scaling left of price, so any projections into the future will be incorrect if you go visually. But if ...
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JR97 replied May 18, 2010The helio cycles I watch are mainly fixed degrees of movement between two bodies. This isn't really aspects, but the same numbers seem to work the best.. ie 360, 180, 90, 120, etc. The technical term for this type of measurement is synodic. Example: ...
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JR97 replied May 18, 2010Any sub-harmonic will work. If you think about it, as long as you're in the same key as the composition, you can play any note in the key and sound like a pro. So just experiment and see which sub-harmonics suit yer fancy. When price latches on to a ...
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