Somebody posted a Demark video link the other day, where he said 13 days up = max
And they don’t have to be consecutive days up
13 days up = exhaustion
He counted today as #13 (?)
I don’t get that count
Can someone clarify Demark please?
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Al_Dente wrote:Somebody posted a Demark video link the other day, where he said 13 days up = max
And they don’t have to be consecutive days up
13 days up = exhaustion
He counted today as #13 (?)
I don’t get that count
Can someone clarify Demark please?
I think they are based on a percentage or something (not just an positive day).
Al_Dente wrote:Somebody posted a Demark video link the other day, where he said 13 days up = max
And they don’t have to be consecutive days up
13 days up = exhaustion
He counted today as #13 (?)
I don’t get that count
Can someone clarify Demark please?
I think they are based on a percentage or something (not just an positive day).
if it were that easy to figure out, then we'd not have to pay for the indicator yeah?
with that being said, it's something along those lines of price and volume aggregated over a 2 day period i believe.
i don't think he's counting today, from the bloomberg video, he was looking for something around 1492?
It is a little bit complicated as counts can get erased and then the system starts to recount, but here is an example I got for Apple, also, you can do this in different time frames.
Al_Dente wrote:Somebody posted a Demark video link the other day, where he said 13 days up = max
And they don’t have to be consecutive days up
13 days up = exhaustion
He counted today as #13 (?)
I don’t get that count
Can someone clarify Demark please?
I think they are based on a percentage or something (not just an positive day).
Al_Dente wrote:Somebody posted a Demark video link the other day, where he said 13 days up = max
And they don’t have to be consecutive days up
13 days up = exhaustion
He counted today as #13 (?)
I don’t get that count
Can someone clarify Demark please?
I think they are based on a percentage or something (not just an positive day).
if it were that easy to figure out, then we'd not have to pay for the indicator yeah?
with that being said, it's something along those lines of price and volume aggregated over a 2 day period i believe.
i don't think he's counting today, from the bloomberg video, he was looking for something around 1492?
jarb could u “take one for the board”
cough up the zillion bucks
subscribe
then post all his proprietary shite here
thanks ever so much
Disclaimer: I am not an investment advisor. This is just my opinion NOT investment advice.
Al_Dente wrote:Somebody posted a Demark video link the other day, where he said 13 days up = max
And they don’t have to be consecutive days up
13 days up = exhaustion
He counted today as #13 (?)
I don’t get that count
Can someone clarify Demark please?
I don't know who posted the article and I know little about how they are calculated. Think or Swim has a TD Sequential Indicator where it calculates it for you.
On /ES Weekly looks like we are about to hit 13. Already there on daily