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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (86)4/3/2000 5:03:00 PM
From: Tim O.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 399
 
I use a number of different calculations such as advance/declines, Andrew's pitchfork, trading cycles, and so on...

Hi GZ. What I meant to ask before wasn't really how you pick the buy/sell point. Rather, I was wondering if you take into consideration whether the buy/sell point is potentially a whipsaw point?

For example, if you work tells you to buy at 1510, which happens to be a support area as well, do you take into consideration that the support area could potentially become a whipsaw point (e.g. retests, fast action)? My thought was to establish the positions at say 1515, just to avoid the whipsaw pivot point.