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- ActioReactio replied Jul 9, 2012
An interesting question, Kapital. The schiff median line was the work of one of Dr. Andrews student, Jeremy Schiff. After some work with the concept, Dr. Andrews found the modified schiff to have a better statistical significance. As for what you ...
- ActioReactio replied Mar 29, 2008
This is as fine a discussion as you will find on the subject. An excellant post, auxesis. I will add only this, fib arcs, while an excellent tool in the hands of the right person, often falls short of potential because of scaling issues. Most chart ...
- ActioReactio replied Mar 27, 2008
littlejohson, It is not about reading and writing. Perhaps you should have picked a name without the connotation.
- ActioReactio replied Mar 27, 2008
smjones, The balance point concept as Andrews mentioned them is only in my private papers(yes, I was a student). But commercially, you can try a couple of books from the mid 80's by JD Hamon. Bunjow, I am not offened, you spoke like you know ...
- ActioReactio replied Mar 27, 2008
bunjow, You misunderstand. The balance line I put onto your chart is not a trendline nor subjective. As an MIT, professor, he was quite fastidious about such things. But, then again, you probably think center lines as well as action-reaction lines ...
- ActioReactio replied Mar 27, 2008
bunjow, You misunderstand. The balance line I put onto your chart is not a trendline nor subjective. As an MIT, professor, he was quite fastidious about such things. But, then again, you probably think center lines as well as action-reaction lines ...
- ActioReactio replied Mar 27, 2008
Bunjow, I don't remember Dr. Andrews writing about this much (will have to check my newsletters) but it is something he made a point of teaching his students: Balance or control points From your posted chart, it would look like this. They define ...
- ActioReactio replied Mar 26, 2008
auxesis, My comments were not aimed at you in any way. Your contribution to this thread is quite advanced.
- ActioReactio replied Mar 26, 2008
The depth of misunderstanding on this hunk of cyberspace known as forexfactory.com is astounding at times. Does no one make it a point to study a particular technique or strategy before chiming in with an opinion? Justcatalin has done just fine with ...
- ActioReactio replied Mar 4, 2008
While I think Bradley's work is worthwhile, this is not the siderograph. If it were, I would have given him credit.
- ActioReactio replied Mar 4, 2008
For what it's worth, attached is my projection for the price movement of the USD/JPY for 2008. The top portion is the current daily movement from the first of the year, the bottom a projection I do using excel. You will find the next major turning ...
- ActioReactio replied Jan 15, 2008
This should help: url
- ActioReactio replied Jan 6, 2008
kc8flq, Unfortunately, mt4 is lacking in this area. There are two tools that I use to draw a/r lines: equidistant channel and fib channel (with .5, 1, 1.5, 2, ect as the fib level properties). If you do not see either of these on your tool bar, ...
- ActioReactio replied Nov 12, 2007
kenneith, This is not an elliot wave pattern, but a well defined pattern called a wolfe wave.
- ActioReactio replied Nov 2, 2007
ROFL. This is a great post, Gene22.
- ActioReactio replied Oct 31, 2007
In reading some of the previous posts, "all time highs," has come up several times. Indeed the euro is setting a series of all time highs as a spot currency, but the pound(cable if you like) is no where near its all time highs. The pound high ...
- ActioReactio replied Oct 29, 2007
USD/CAD — I received a request to post my yearly projections for the usd/cad, this seemed as good a place as any. It should be self explanatory, but is not a recommendation to trade in any direction.
- ActioReactio replied Oct 26, 2007
Gene22, I have put it into an excel spreadsheet, but do it manually. As for starting point, as much daily data as I can get my hands on and an ephemeris.
- ActioReactio replied Oct 26, 2007
Oh really? Maybe I miss understand "predicting" a market. Each year, I predict where the markets I trade will be over the course of a year. In my way of thinking, prediction does not have to be 100%, 90% is just fine with me. Time-price trading is ...
- ActioReactio replied Oct 26, 2007
Auxesis, You have once again shown some very advanced fork work that would make Andrews proud. Unfortunately, it seems that some to not appreciate the dichotomy of such work, focusing instead on the number of "lines" rather than what each of those ...