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- TimMorge replied May 4, 2010
Thanks for the reply. I trade through ECNs, but I am looking for suggestions for traders just starting out with $10K or less. AL indicator--do you mean a Median Line indicator or something to help you draw A/R lines and are these available for ...
- TimMorge replied May 4, 2010
My take on the Hagopian Line as a Trigger... — Dr. Hagopian originally used the line as a measuring tool, as stated above, for where price would travel, at minimum, if price failed to make it to 'its most likely line'. Then there was some ...
- TimMorge replied May 4, 2010
Just a couple comments and a request — Good morning. folks. I am stuck on a net book while my internet connections are being rewired in my new trading room. I wanted to pop in and mention several things: 1. After hosting the first Advanced ...
- TimMorge replied Jul 2, 2009
Welcome, Snap! — Chart looks nice, I think it is holding price well. I'd like prce to start to distance itself from the outside Sliding Parallel and Lower Median Line soon to the up side, but just as in life, we get what we get. No ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 25, 2009
Here's an easy tip for beginners: Don't get discouraged when you see posts with forks that use 'other' pivots' that what you would have considered the 'main' high and lows. Besides being a professional trader and money manager, I teach at the ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 24, 2009
Rob: Looked good to me. Your chart basically described selling a tested down sloping line--a classic entry. I have no problems with you grabbing profits. Post away--no one is going to flame you if you are showing charts or trades or asking questions ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 23, 2009
Here's an easier way to trade this move: Market Structure. I know my friend spouting religion and system trading statistics won't 'get' this either, but it was 'falling off a log'. Just finished my live pre-market session and this was one of the ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 22, 2009
I have a fascinating tool that was built by Graduate Physics Students I 'mentor' about the financial applications of their education [think...how can they become highly paid quants???]. The best way to describe it is this: Fifth or sixth dimension ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 22, 2009
Thank you for the kind words, John. I know most people are cynical, and perhaps rightfully so. But I do this to 1] share ideas with other traders that are thinking and trying to improve their trading and 2] to give back to the trading community that ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 22, 2009
I don't think links are allowed here and I am not trying to point the members here to a different site. But one thing that people MIGHT find interesting: Every Monday morning, at 6:30 am CST, the CME sponsors a live charting session, featuring ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 22, 2009
My friend, you read many interesting things into one honest reply from someone that is and has been a professional trader for more than 38 years. Your credibility was gone when you stated I make my money selling things. You know nothing about me. ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 21, 2009
First, I am going to change my name every 25 post, so no one knows who I am. Second, if they are not proprietary, can you show us examples of the various fib channels [just diagrammed images] of the various fib channels you keep preloaded? I am ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 21, 2009
These are elegant words. Can you elaborate please? I wish you good trading. Tim
- TimMorge replied Jun 21, 2009
I have not posted a lot on this forum, longilo, so you can take my words with a grain of salt if you wish. There is NO expected 80 percent success rate with any methodology over the long term, and certainly not from any using pitchforks [do the ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 19, 2009
The prior tested pitchfork often comes into play AFTER most pitchfork traders erase it, no doubt. I tend to keep two maybe three forks on my charts thatH HAD been respected by price but are currently out of the picture. Every once in awhile, price ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 18, 2009
Four hour charts — Nothing magical here: 1st half NY time zone = 4 hours 2nd half NY time zone = 4 hours 1st half Japan time zone = 4 hours 2nd half Japan time zone = 4 hours 1st half Europe time zone = 4 hours 2nd half Europe time zone = 4 ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 18, 2009
Great posts, guys! Maybe we'll get an active thread going here yet! Note the two attempts to claw above the 38.2 area. The forks look good, the structure looks IFFY. I don't think price has played its big card yet--and is that big card a buy or ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 17, 2009
I know other people have chimed in--I was not available to post for a time--but look at your pitchfork, just look at it. Price had obviously changed behavior. Price was making higher highs and higher lows, crusing in a nice up trend. Then it ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 17, 2009
GT3RS: Ok, first, forget the standard Schiff. About 15 minutes after Dr. Andrews showed Jerome Shiff the modifications, even he stopped using for 99 pct of the charts they were looking at for evaluation at Andrews' house. You basically want to focus ...
- TimMorge replied Jun 4, 2009
Confirmation? — Thomlin: Median Lines or Pitchforks are one of two or three actual leading indicators. Other than actual price structure and changes in behavior, why would anyone want to use a lagged indicator as a confirmation tool, thus ...