I was wondering the same, friends.
I don't know why, but all my threads have been removed.
Did I do something wrong ?
Let me know. I m really curious.
Bye
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I was wondering the same, friends.
I don't know why, but all my threads have been removed.
Did I do something wrong ?
Let me know. I m really curious.
Bye
thanks arco , i think that explains why theres a problem
its pretty annoying really maybe time to investigate other options
i was just about to have a read of belumats blog , charts looked pretty good
'BRING BACK BELUMAT' now bucks moved on
Hi Belumat
I cant understand why that would be unless you inadvertantly deleted the thread........I think if you delete the first post the whole thread is deleted. So maybe if you were trying to edit the first post that may be the reason.
Anyway, suggest you start over.......your input is always welcome.
rgds - arco
London is on holiday...
Yes, in Britain its May Day and I think the Japs have been on holiday for Childrens Day.....but the Yanks should be brewing up their coffee just about now....6.50 am NY.
Was wondering (in this case with regard to Eur/chf - but could be useful in the future for others) what standard indicator would demonstrate volatility.
The theory I'm having is that volatility tends to increase before a change in direction. Is ATR an indicator that would graphically demonstrate an increase in volatility?
Hi Peat
No need to complicate it.......
Keep it simple - Butterflies Rule OK :D
nice
but the D point is different in all those three 'butterflies' - I'd see them as a gartley then a crab and 'not quite a gartley' for the 1st 2nd and 3rd of those shapes respectively , and hence the D point is at quite different ratios of XA (and hence unpredictable)
So I need more to assist with identifying the turning point. eg it doesnt really look like Eur/Chf is turning now , it tried to turn at the D point of a gartley - perhaps just enough to tempt one short - but soon busted out upwards heading for x maybe to go to 1.27 X
In the same way my gartley for the Aud/NZD was fabulously wrong...
just thinking online.... fwiw
Hi Peat
Yes, I think this was something we chatted about before,
and its where simple EW can assist in defining the potential
reversal points. We are close to reversal but we need a little
more confirmation.
Try a Dinapoli Stochastic (or 8/3/3) it can sometimes assist
rgds -arco