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to me... that means include them.

 

to you it means exclude them.

 

oh well : ) it doesn't matter

 

Taylor - The book is always kept in this order, never change the continuity and there are no lines left open for Sundays or Holidays, the market is considered as a series of continuous sessions without a break.

 

My English not good...

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If my Indicator select:

 

Period: 2

Ext: 1

 

We have formula on subgraph

 

Blue line: High ( Today ) - Lowest Low ( 2 previous days )

Red line: Low ( Today ) - Highest High ( 2 previous days )

 

Visual this method 3 days Taylor, Buy in BD ( Low ) and Sell in SSD ( High )

 

On subgraph we see 2 extreme points ( Blue Line ), may be this is SSD ? :)

 

What about this count, it is correct on SPY ? :)

 

PS. But it is an ideal situation when on a blue line extremal point according to a cycle of 3 days have turned out

 

Usually these extremal point are not synchronised on a cycle of 3 days, I do not know as correctly or better (make) rephase cycles

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thursday ... is next short sell day

 

last short sell day turned out to be a great buying opportunity after the sell off

 

looks like the buy point was on short sell day

can't buy a higher low on buy day on a gapped up open... too risky

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.... strong up trend

 

...buy point comes on same day

... like last cycle

thursday ... is next short sell day

last short sell day turned out to be a great buying opportunity after the sell off

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....low made first

prev high is 55 ... if that is hit same day ... close out same day and wait for next opportunity

 

if it is not hit... if close is strong... hold another day

... if close is not strong.... close out same day... depending on trader's criteria

 

want to see a high made last on this buy day

 

.... wednesday is short sell day

 

monday is buy day

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it takes discipline to close out the same day ... don't be greedy

 

....low made first

prev high is 55 ... if that is hit same day ... close out same day and wait for next opportunity

 

if it is not hit... if close is strong... hold another day

... if close is not strong.... close out same day... depending on trader's criteria

 

want to see a high made last on this buy day

 

.... wednesday is short sell day

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tuesday... sell day

 

wednesday ... short sale day on a high made first

... unless a low is made first and early which can be good for a scalp

 

it takes discipline to close out the same day ... don't be greedy

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..... 61 would be a nice penetration for a short sale

 

tuesday... sell day

wednesday ... short sale day on a high made first

... unless a low is made first and early which can be good for a scalp

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if still holding on sell day

 

it is penetration of buy day low .... close out on penetration of buy day low

for a break even trade

 

next trade would be a high made first on short sale day monday

... or a scalp on low made first and early on short sale day

 

close out same day if hits 58

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... looks like the long play was the penetration of buy day low

... on sell day

 

: ( have to wait for next opp

 

 

if still holding on sell day

 

it is penetration of buy day low .... close out on penetration of buy day low

for a break even trade

 

next trade would be a high made first on short sale day monday

... or a scalp on low made first and early on short sale day

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sure hate to miss this huge swing move

those who took the long on sell day low made first ... reap the benefit

 

the tip off... which i missed .... was the action on buy day

 

 

... looks like the long play was the penetration of buy day low

... on sell day

 

: ( have to wait for next opp

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tuesday ... buy day ... a long on penetration of monday low ...

....if low made first

 

sure hate to miss this huge swing move

those who took the long on sell day low made first ... reap the benefit

 

the tip off... which i missed .... was the action on buy day

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62.5 would make a good buy day low for a long entry... if made early in the session

 

if the prev day's high is to be hit the same day , then close out the same day

 

if not .... base the decision on how strong the close is

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short sell day worked.... the high came within 2 hours of the open

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ES has traded up in premarket ...

an attempt at the high made early could be good for a scalp short

 

then if it trades down from there .... can reverse to long on this buy day

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if going long on test of yesterday low.... just keep in mind there is a gap below

 

 

 

if anyone is confused about this system... i recommend going back and reading WHY 's posts. he has provided some excellent (my view) guidance.

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