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

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (7796)11/4/1998 7:59:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) of 44573
 
<the fork is not used for trading once a direction is indicated....>

I get that idea. It establishes the trend, in this case, as being generally down but right now the intermediate trend is up and (if I recall correctly) past the middle tine and heading for the upper one.

The implication, I would imagine, is that the move should end around the upper tine and head back towards the middle one.

I do not disagree that this is excellent for positioning a trade. A trade which may take weeks or months to complete and be quite profitable.

My problem is I do this for a living and if my wife sees me, day in, day out, nursing a beer watching "Days of Our Lives" or whatever the soap operas are nowadays and I tell her I'm trading....well.

Let's just say I'm thinking along short-term lines; nicking a few points here and there as many times a week as may be possible. So although it may seem as if I'm dismissing A.P. out of hand I am not. I just need to trade more often than the fork would have me doing because I need to pass the time.
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