http://www.forexfactory.com/attachme...1&d=1303161219
I am sure you were not referring to my post.
" Your time frame and your pivots....
... are not what I would necessarily choose to focus on, but I drew there so you could compare with what you posted. Keep experimenting with forks there is merit in them."
I obviously did not say he needs to pick a different time frame.
I went back for chuckles to see what all the fuss was about.
http://www.forexfactory.com/attachme...1&d=1303161219
One might make use of a sliding parallel on that down sloper, or use a proper warning line on the up sloper and get something done.
What ever blows wind up your skirt.
Cheers
I am sure you were not referring to my post.
" Your time frame and your pivots....
... are not what I would necessarily choose to focus on, but I drew there so you could compare with what you posted. Keep experimenting with forks there is merit in them."
I obviously did not say he needs to pick a different time frame.
I went back for chuckles to see what all the fuss was about.
http://www.forexfactory.com/attachme...1&d=1303161219
One might make use of a sliding parallel on that down sloper, or use a proper warning line on the up sloper and get something done.
What ever blows wind up your skirt.
Cheers

DislikedBack a few pages ago, a question was asked about median lines used on a five minute chart. While some attempted to answer, the responses were lacking in their depth of understanding and market experience. To loosely paraphrase, mahdiquant was told to use a better time frame.
Median lines, as any other good tool for framing and trading the (any) market are not dependent on time frame nor trading vehicle. I use median line tools, and have for many years, on stocks, bonds, currencies, futures, options and a few other markets. Time frames have varied...Ignored