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To: Ken Adams who wrote (16046)2/20/2001 6:41:26 PM
From: Triffin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39683
 
Time of trade ..

I assume most of us are entering trades
long or short on the MAX as soon as it
appears to be a 'valid' signal .. either
on the 'current' bar or the 'next' bar for
whatever interval chart one is working with ..

Just curious, but is anyone just 'scanning'
the charts of tradable candidates and entering
trades in the 'direction' of the signal that
is then in effect on the assumption that there
will be a 'continuation move' ?? Seems like it
would be a viable approach with a good 'trender'
I've tried it on occasion with some success ..

Jim in CT ..



To: Ken Adams who wrote (16046)2/20/2001 9:24:21 PM
From: Dr. Stoxx  Respond to of 39683
 
I never entered KEI...

TC



To: Ken Adams who wrote (16046)2/20/2001 9:30:16 PM
From: Dr. Stoxx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39683
 
In truth, Ken, I don't have the time to trade MAX these days...my schedule has been totally thrown into whack by recent developments at home, and I can only check the charts at odd times, not hourly. My focus, like yours, is on daily charts. Most often these positions are only held for the day, because of current market conditions.

But Spring break is coming up soon...and at that point I'm all for MAX!!! And then blessed Summer....

TC