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What Do You See?

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What do you see?

 

 

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An ascending inverse umbrella pattern with a bullish swinging dutchman candlestick formation at the 49% percent retracement level (the number 7 has mystical properties in ancient numerology, and 7 x 7 is 49). But to say anything more definitive I'd need at least another dozen indicators on there . . .

 

Sorry Tams, sometimes I just can't help but be sarcastic!

 

Seriously though, I see steady a steady, stable (low volatility) uptrend in which I'm looking to buy pullbacks, pretty much as MadMarketScientist suggests. Ideally I'd be looking for a pretty substantial pullback before getting involved at this stage as the market is starting to look a little over-extended . . . But in reality I'll just buy when my strategy tells me to buy, and grit my teeth through any adverse excursion.

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what I see - a bunch of red squiggly lines and an instrument that is trending up

 

(throw in some extra context which might help to formulate a trade tactic but it is a start)

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Hi Tams,

 

Completely inappropriate to this thread, but I'm guessing you might know the answer . . .

 

I want to create a condition in EL to specify a recurring date in every month. So, for example, the third of every month:

 

If date equals third day of any month of any year then . . .

 

Do you know of a simple command with which to I can achieve this?

 

Thanks,

 

Bluehorseshoe

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Hi Tams,

 

Completely inappropriate to this thread, but I'm guessing you might know the answer . . .

 

I want to create a condition in EL to specify a recurring date in every month. So, for example, the third of every month:

 

If date equals third day of any month of any year then . . .

 

Do you know of a simple command with which to I can achieve this?

 

Thanks,

 

Bluehorseshoe

 

sure... it is easy to code, but you have to definite your condition a bit more in detail (hint: your definition is not complete).

If you start a new thread in the coding section, I would be happy to help.

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An ascending inverse umbrella pattern with a bullish swinging dutchman candlestick formation at the 49% percent retracement level (the number 7 has mystical properties in ancient numerology, and 7 x 7 is 49).

But to say anything more definitive I'd need at least another dozen indicators on there . . .

....

 

 

 

I would invite you to add your dozen indicators and share the chart here.

 

Sharing is a good thing.

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My magic 8-ball says the chart shows good potential for up days on Mon-Wed. If Mon does not break 1343.50, then down days will follow for Tue-Wed. Thu is still hazy as my 8-ball needs more magical elixir in order to see that far out...

 

Heading out to store to get more Guiness...er, I mean, magical elixir...

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Hi Tams

Having looked at your chart for a few days and seen nothing

of significance, I asked my wife what she saw.

"An erection"

As this is a public forum I apologise for any offence caused

regards

bobc

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