- Search Energy EXCH
- SunTrader replied Dec 17, 2006
What works or doesn't work is strickly a matter of one's skill level and belief systems. The like to have it both ways crowd: TA doesn't work but if it did it is only because so many use it. The markets are not less and not more complicated. random ...
Random Price Movement
- SunTrader replied Dec 16, 2006
When looking at the price of gold, besides the supply and demand situation, it is determined by geopolitical/ other economic issues at the moment and forecasted to happen in the future years. Of course. But comparing the "value" today to the "value" ...
Gold Discussion
- SunTrader replied Dec 15, 2006
Here's my shot at reviving this thread. Some may have had enough of a certain someone
. But discussions are what forums are all about. From Larry Williams Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading (Pages 14-15) The Non-Random Market Commodity ...Random Price Movement
- SunTrader replied Dec 15, 2006
In futures and maybe in currencies (don't know) trading around news releases when there is violent movement of prices, they refer to it as a "fast market".This allows the brokers to step away momentarily from honoring their commitiment to provide ...
what happened with cpi and stop loss?
- SunTrader replied Dec 14, 2006
fixme has mentioned recently that he plans to spend more time in his yahoo (?) online group. Send him a pm to find out if this is correct and how to join.
Elliot Wave Trading
- SunTrader replied Dec 14, 2006
Well said. Theories are great for the lab.
Non-hedge Grid Style Trading and Money Management
- SunTrader replied Dec 13, 2006
1. The market moves up or down. Plain and simple. There is no third option. You can't lose by the market going sideways. You can only lose if the market goes up when you're short, or it goes down when you're long. "But the market is going sideways ...
Non-hedge Grid Style Trading and Money Management
- SunTrader replied Dec 11, 2006
Your chart is hard to read. I even tried latest version of Internet Explorer which can zoom in by various degrees.FF should allow larger than 600x600 size resolution charts.
Elliot Wave Trading
- SunTrader replied Dec 10, 2006
The other thing that helps is that Europe is still open, so 2 out of 3 major markets overlap.
Does NYC set the MKT on fire?!?
- SunTrader replied Dec 10, 2006
Candlesticks are over-rated imo. Many disagree.
How important is knowing Candlestick?
- SunTrader replied Dec 10, 2006
Markets change direction because of the pressure (buying/selling) has eased in the direction price was going. In-other-words if a market is dropping and then bottoms and starts back up, it is because selling has abated. Then once it starts back up ...
If more and more people long, is it likely moving up?
- SunTrader replied Dec 9, 2006
What I meant is that a moving average by defintion has to lag (since it is an "average"). Little tricks like Exponential/Weighted/Hull/etc etc etc can reduce lag. It just can't get it to zero without it just becoming price itself. Thats it. Its just ...
Zero-Lag Moving Average Indicator
- SunTrader replied Dec 8, 2006
If you really want to be technical about it - a "zero" lag moving average would be a 1 bar moving average. Which would be same as watching price which in the end is the best indicator to look at anyway.
Zero-Lag Moving Average Indicator
- SunTrader replied Dec 8, 2006
I think most use Wellington, NZ open and NY est for close. Otherwise they break it into 3 zones i.e. Far East open hours, London open hours and New York open hours. Then they plot seperately pivots for each or just the zones they trade. Best way is ...
The RIGHT pivots for the London session...?
- SunTrader replied Dec 8, 2006
Trade your plan and plan your trade. Somebody coined that phrase along time ago. The money will then follow. Concerning yourself with how much you can "possibly" make is nothing but a distraction.
Microtrading the 1 minute chart
- SunTrader replied Dec 7, 2006
Here is a couple of charts with TD Sequential for Euro: I sure hope they are legible. At 600x600 with Snagit. Don't what other way besides Zip maybe how else to upload.
DeMark Indicators (ADVANCED)
- SunTrader replied Dec 7, 2006
Intersection was related to runaway stages of a stock, i.e. extreme downtrend in the case of company maybe going out of business or extreme uptrend a company being taken over. For all other times TD looked for intersection (short term rest period ...
DeMark Indicators (ADVANCED)
- SunTrader replied Dec 6, 2006
And how about low range point too? Then we can all retire.

How to Predict High Range Point with Up Trend Trade ?
- SunTrader replied Dec 5, 2006
I know some consider Robert Prechter to be the guru of guru's regarding EW since he wrote the book on R.N. Elliott. But in the 90's he also became well known for calling for the top of the bull market. Only problem was he was years ahead in the ...
The Basics of Elliott Wave Theory
- SunTrader replied Dec 5, 2006
The last thing I will say on this subject, is that although I have been to 2 countries in Europe (Germany, Austria and my descendents are not from either if you were thinking) and overall I don't have a clue what they are like and that goes for ...
Slovenia adopting the Euro 01.06...any effect!?