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..... high 50

stop moved to 50 .... with reversal order

...current price 47

 

.... if price hits 44.25 .... will move stop to B/E at 47.25

 

38.25....... 47.25

short 47.25 ..... stop 50.25

if filled.... and moves 3 pnts.... may move stop to BE

......if stop moved to BE .... will make it stop and reverse....for a long entry

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61.75......70.75

71

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71............. 62

 

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68.25.....77.25

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At some point you'll need to disclose what these numbers and periods mean. I have no idea what you are posting here or what you are trying to tell people. I'm guessing I'm not the only one.

 

A clearer description is much needed or I think what most see is random numbers and a whole bunch of ...........

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...haven't had any questions yet...

.... not much to disclose

... just ten point moves..... rule of ten

 

.... if there were any questions.... i would be happy to help out

... off of a 5min chart.. globex

At some point you'll need to disclose what these numbers and periods mean. I have no idea what you are posting here or what you are trying to tell people. I'm guessing I'm not the only one.

A clearer description is much needed or I think what most see is random numbers and a whole bunch of ...........

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...haven't had any questions yet...

.... not much to disclose

... just ten point moves..... rule of ten

 

.... if there were any questions.... i would be happy to help out

... off of a 5min chart.. globex

 

1) What are these numbers exactly showing?

2) How do you trade from them?

3) How do you calculate them?

4) Can you post charts that illustrate this?

 

That might help.

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good questions.... i will try to answer them

... side note.... this is not MY method

 

1) What are these numbers exactly showing?

2) How do you trade from them?

3) How do you calculate them?

4) Can you post charts that illustrate this?

That might help.

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what are the numbers showing...

 

a ten point move is a ten point move in one direction....

.... nine points depending on market volatility

................................................

how do you trade from them....

 

to trade reversion... when there is no trend... you enter against the move when it completes

... then manage the trade

 

to trade with the trend.... when there is trend.... you attempt to catch the next move after a retracement from the completion of the first move

.... or enter against first move and reverse position after retracement

...............................................

how do you calculate them.....

 

the beginning is define by the end.....

... in other words... the beginning of the move is defined by the point which occurs ten points later in one direction.... (or nine points depending on vol)

.................................................

can you post charts that illustrate this.....

 

sure.... i'll post two charts

....one for tuesday and one for monday

.... with some notes about possible entries

........................................................

.... this question was not asked but i am sure it will be the next question

.... and that is.... what do you do when it goes against you ?

 

....use a stop

... as with any other signal.... if the signal fails.... it is a signal to the opposite direction

.... in other words.... if there is trend.... one should not be trading reversion

... and if there is no trend.... one should not be trading trend

.... no system works perfectly... therefore one should use stops

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... on the charts....

... blue will be regular signals

.... during rth or AH

 

... gold will be... carryover signals... rth only

...this means.... ignoring AH price action

 

...lines sloping up ... are short signals

... lines sloping down... are long signals

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trade management is key

... because if you enter on 9 points... with a 3 point stop

.... you must have a hard stop in place

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