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GLD 383.12+0.8%Nov 26 4:00 PM EST

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To: bart13 who wrote (139627)3/3/2018 11:21:56 PM
From: louel  Read Replies (1) of 218047
 
Feeling lost on Market direction ?. Market breadth is the indicator to keep in mind. Martin Zweig developed an oscillator which was showing weakness in the Market months before the 08 crash. And revealed the reversal to the upside again in March of 09.
I subscribe to TC 2000 trading software from Worden.com. It comes complete with a pack of breadth and market indicators. Such as sector heat and daily volume buzz and both supplied market scans.

And provides the ability to write your own "Personal Criteria Formulas" In order to construct scans tailored to personal choice. Such as bringing forth the size of candle you wish to see, as compared to average size candles were over any given previous time period. And where you want the candle to close as a percentage of the high and low of the day. or where it should close in relation to the previous days candle.
Plus you can tailor your scans to bring up the patterns or candles you are seeking to the top of the scan list.
It even allows you to build your own technical indicators if you wish to do so.

Truly a software designed with traders in mind. The software is used by recognized traders like Harry Boxer, Jim Farrish or Martha Stokes, "CMT" of Tecnitrader who you can Google their names, and the list is long.

tc2000.com
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