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Strategies & Market Trends : Systems, Strategies and Resources for Trading Futures

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To: Tom Trader who wrote (5385)10/5/1998 1:11:00 PM
From: donald sew   of 44573
 
Tom,

>>>>> since you mentioned down another 50 points--does this have to occur on a different day or if we were down say 250 points today <<<<

As you know my system is based on time, more than a linear approach. It would be 50 points on the next day.

>>>>>>>> When the momentum in a particular direction is very strong, the initial signal in the opposite direction is not reliable--which is why my system ignores the first signal when that happens. Also the signal back to the direction of the trend would likely be triggered with a lower threshold than if the market dynamics were normal.

For example, the buy signal from the lows that we make may only be good for a very limited upside move and then the next sell signal would be triggered more easily than would normally be the case. Not sure whether this makes sense <<<<<<<<<

Yes, I have just recently included such into my system. What you described is what I consider a "LINEAR APPROACH" which my system did not have during the JAN-APRIL strong runup, which burnt me. Since then I decided that it was important to include the LINEAR APPROACH into my analysis, but it is still secondary to my "TIME APPROACH".

Seeya
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