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#1 jmicou

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Posted 03 March 2007 - 09:25 PM

Here is a Decision Point chart of the Bretz Trin 5:
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Posted 03 March 2007 - 09:40 PM

Another view using Decision Point charts:
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Posted 03 March 2007 - 11:12 PM

drano said :blink:

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who would go to the trouble of stuffing a cat

i know cats are peculiar but really can this be real??

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Posted 03 March 2007 - 11:37 PM

These readings tend to happen at wash outs. Many indicators appear weak or bearish, but these are amazing. Next week could be most interesting.

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Posted 04 March 2007 - 12:03 AM

Another view using Decision Point charts:
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What do these indicators mean ? Anything ?
OTIS.

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Posted 04 March 2007 - 01:08 AM

Another view using Decision Point charts:
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What do these indicators mean ? Anything ?

A little per indicator here.

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Posted 04 March 2007 - 09:38 AM

On another thread, attempted to put last week in perspective (click here). To add to this, there tends to be desire to be able to anticipate market moves, especially after last week. Over the long haul, some have found that by using indicators that match one's personality, that result in higher probabilities of a successful trade, and react to those indicators accordingly more helpful than trading in an anticipatory fashion.

There were numerous bearish divergences that signaled at some point in time the market was due for at least a correction. However, if one were reactive and entered the market in July/August and exited last week, it would have been profitable based on the indices. Tuffy88 comes to mind.

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Posted 04 March 2007 - 10:13 AM

On another thread, attempted to put last week in perspective (click here). To add to this, there tends to be desire to be able to anticipate market moves, especially after last week. Over the long haul, some have found that by using indicators that match one's personality, that result in higher probabilities of a successful trade, and react to those indicators accordingly more helpful than trading in an anticipatory fashion.

There were numerous bearish divergences that signaled at some point in time the market was due for at least a correction. However, if one were reactive and entered the market in July/August and exited last week, it would have been profitable based on the indices. Tuffy88 comes to mind.

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But did Tuffy88 get out? I may have missed his exit post (which he said he'd share) .... still on his cruise? Also recall reading somewhere else that his IBD distribution days sell signal would not have kicked in before Tues. Not really sure, so take with a grain of salt.

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Posted 04 March 2007 - 10:33 AM

On another thread, attempted to put last week in perspective (click here). To add to this, there tends to be desire to be able to anticipate market moves, especially after last week. Over the long haul, some have found that by using indicators that match one's personality, that result in higher probabilities of a successful trade, and react to those indicators accordingly more helpful than trading in an anticipatory fashion.

There were numerous bearish divergences that signaled at some point in time the market was due for at least a correction. However, if one were reactive and entered the market in July/August and exited last week, it would have been profitable based on the indices. Tuffy88 comes to mind.

regards,

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But did Tuffy88 get out? I may have missed his exit post (which he said he'd share) .... still on his cruise? Also recall reading somewhere else that his IBD distribution days sell signal would not have kicked in before Tues. Not really sure, so take with a grain of salt.


Since I do not suscribe to IBD, I do not know what it is signaling other than when others post. Here's a link to Tuffy88.