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Spudfyre replied Dec 2, 2008Nice work! Will give this a study. Nice to know I'm working your brain

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Spudfyre replied Dec 2, 2008I'll discuss it tonight....I promise.
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Spudfyre replied Dec 2, 2008Trading Off The Peaks — If you haven't noticed, this system is designed to trade off the peaks. One way to time your entries and look at the entire picture is to look to see if we are trading off a peak or not. The advantage of trading off the ...
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Spudfyre replied Dec 1, 2008Even though they are the same stoch (if they are both 14,3,3)..there are some differences in their moves we are watching for...hence why I use them as separate indicators... The Origin should cross from above to below 76.4 whereas the 14,3,3 needs ...
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Spudfyre replied Dec 1, 2008I don't see the M15 crossing the M30 upwards at the yellow line.
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Spudfyre replied Dec 1, 2008Either..... Set M5 only at 14,1,1 on M5 Group and M15 Group or Set all stochastics to 14,3,3 (except 100,3,3)

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Spudfyre replied Dec 1, 2008Brain Indicator — Very nice analysis Cindy...you played that trade about the exact same as me. I think this is fairly obvious but I might mention it, if we move up a time frame and our risk is too high but we can stay in the lower time frame ...
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Spudfyre replied Dec 1, 200814,1,1 or 14,3,3 — We use 14,1,1 on M5 can we use it on higher time frames? First, there is no reason why you can't use 14,1,1 on the higher time frames, but let me explain why I don't. 14,1,1 is a fast stochastic and as such much more ...
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Spudfyre replied Nov 30, 2008Brain Indicator: You can see below we need to wait for the M30 to fall before we bite on a buy signal from M5. If you go with an M5 buy signal, you need to be aware of M30's likely move down. This will cause either M5 to range, cycle up and down or ...
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Spudfyre replied Nov 30, 2008No indicator yet
I don't think it is a easy as we non-programmers think to make it.Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
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Spudfyre replied Nov 30, 2008Why Perfect Entries are Good Entries — Just a reminder before we start our trading week why perfect entries are worth waiting for:
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Spudfyre replied Nov 30, 2008What you are likely to see is a normal entry trade progressing say to M30 and an M5 entry coming about by a full oscillation of the M5 (down to up). We might atick on M30 and yet again progress through M15 or be stuck on M15 and M30 and both give us ...
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Spudfyre replied Nov 30, 2008Well, you have answered your own question in your question. "...but the 30m is in no way set up for an escalator and in turn will obviously not meet an acceptable risk% at its next close". The question back to you is why stay in this trade? Trading ...
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Spudfyre replied Nov 30, 2008One thing I should mention...don't be afraid to use M5 and even M1 as your fine focus for trade entry and exit. Picking out M5 moves on an M15 or M30 can let you max out your exit and profits. This isn't mechanical...it's more brain fodder. If ...
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Spudfyre replied Nov 30, 2008Good question. Personally, I'd probably just stay out of it. You could enter it on the M15 and trade it on M15..annd just continue on. The problem here is that it could say turn a breakeven trade into a good loser, which is likely to happen more say ...
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Spudfyre replied Nov 30, 2008I personally choose M5 to be 14,1,1 and all the rest 14,3,3. The real difference to M5 is small but it just shows peaks better on 14,1,1 than 14,3,3. Overall, you can use 14,3,3 for all if you like. I don't recommend using 14,1,1 for all...this will ...
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