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treadstone

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  1. Hi treadstone,

     

    I was wondering if you found a solution regarding tracking the statistics with Infinity AT ?

     

    did you get a third party application or did you make you own ?

     

    I was wondering what was your solution since I am planning to trade with Infinity AT but if they have a good statistic feature I might choose another broker ...

     

    Any suggestions

    Sincerely

    Kevin

    p.s. I know the issue you add was quiet a long time ago but the problem seems the same

  2. gassah, would you please post the equivelant chart for the Nasdaq? Thank you in advance.
  3. Top work as always, Db. Your continued efforts are appreciated.
  4. Very good series of posts there, Db. Thank you.
  5. Yes, save for a short lunch time break I'm trading the NQ full time, every day.
  6. Thanks for this explanation of scaling out multiple contracts, Db. Excellent advice. I'm sure an annotated chart with these ideas applied would be appreciated by many. Personally I'm a more visual kind of guy, and always find your annotated examples to be very good learning material.
  7. Thanks for uploading those two charts, gassah. Very interesting and useful information.
  8. I thought I'd upload this volume by price chart of the NQ. I've seen Db comment on the extremes of these bell curve volume distributions being potentially good areas to trade from. I'm not an expert by any means however, so I'll leave further commentary to Db or gassah.
  9. I notice there was over 3000 contracts traded up at 1854 with no upwards progress, Db. (1min bar) Would you call that a buying climax?
  10. Wouldn't it be great to bring Wyckoff back, he'd probably tune in within around 10 minutes and start making money out of the e mini's.
  11. Thanks for starting this thread, Db. Really looking forwards to seeing it develop.
  12. One book isn't enough, though I would encourage you to read the following; Reminiscences of a Stock Operator - Edwin Lefevre Studies in Tape Reading - Richard Wyckoff Enhancing Trader Performance - Breet Steenbarger Trading in the Zone - Mark Douglas You should be aware however that if all you do is read books about trading rather than actually trade, you'll become little more than a knowledgeable amateur. I refer you to an entry in DbPhoenix's blog regards the practice of becoming a trader; http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/blog.php?b=36
  13. NinjaTrader, Ensign, Sierra, QuoteTracker,CQG, etc... they all have T&S functions. I'd personally go for Ninja or QuoteTracker as they're free.
  14. Db, I can assure you there are many more people here who find value in your posts and charts, than those who don't. Please continue, you are most certainly not wasting your time.
  15. You pretty much summed it up already. Fantastic data, flawless and reliable. Put it side by side with esignal or DTN IQ or IB or Transact etc and you will see the difference on an intraday basis. At $600 a month however, it's not aimed at the average (read unprofitable) retail trader.
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