xfradnex wrote:Dr Al. But no closure between lines? What is next?
I’ll close u, bud
I could whoop you AND your elders………..one hand tied behind my back…….
What r u doin’ here this early
Don’t make me post dollar charts all day
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Resting my ankle after I twisted it on the forth. Not bad, just don't want to agrevate it.
Flip that coin.
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My chart has Daily Elders (Close, High, and Low), MA-2, CCI, and ATR for each stock; all color coded.
Saw that before, can you tell me what OR stand for though?
Cobra wrote:
OverUnder wrote:What's that about 50% chances since 1/1/09? 50% chances of what kind of thing.
Cobra wrote:potential target, only 50% chances since 1/1/2008.
OR break down target. basically you cannot simply trade OR breakout, you need a few additional rules which are key to success but I'm not offering those rules here.
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Legal note:Don't believe anything I say above. You may lose yourA$$..
My chart has Daily Elders (Close, High, and Low), MA-2, CCI, and ATR for each stock; all color coded.
OverUnder wrote:Saw that before, can you tell me what OR stand for though?
Cobra wrote:
OverUnder wrote:What's that about 50% chances since 1/1/09? 50% chances of what kind of thing.
Cobra wrote:potential target, only 50% chances since 1/1/2008.
OR break down target. basically you cannot simply trade OR breakout, you need a few additional rules which are key to success but I'm not offering those rules here.
Open Range. Check getting started forum in this board.
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for very short term play RUT need to break through red line(s)
I am out of shorts already so want to play it, go on RUT
My satisfaction always came from beating the market, solving the puzzle. The money was the reward, but it was not the main reason I loved the market (Jess Livermore)