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Harmonic Trading with The Phoenix
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Harmonic Trading with The Phoenix

This thread is dedicated to the identification and trading of Harmonic Price Patterns. Harmonic Analysis is a little-known field of technical analysis that utilizes Fibonacci Ratios and Price Pattern Recognition techniques. Pioneered in the 1930s by analysts such as H.M. Gartley, George Cole, and Wycoff and later practiced by such analysts as William Dunnigan in the 1950’s, these techniques were popularized more recently by Larry Pesavento.

The first half dozen or so posts review some patterns identified in the past and track the markets’ followthrough once those patterns completed. This section can serve as sort of a “Harmonic Analysis Primer” for those looking for an introduction to this field of study. Later posts are real-time identification and tracking of new patterns as they emerge.
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941Yes. In some cases the B point is a deeper retrace of the initial XA move, suchDan Duchardt-3/17/2004
940Hi, I am just getting into Gartleys and Fibos..and spotted this chart: ttrader.cRon-3/14/2004
939where is everybody???Jack Baker-3/3/2004
938i know that's supposed to be a great site...but i never could get the hang oJohn Madarasz-12/1/2003
937John: The 1987 fractal chart that I saw was from Elliottwave.com, but has been pthe-phoenix-11/30/2003
936was that an MRCI chart, or LowRisk chart? I'm pretty sure i've seen the John Madarasz-11/30/2003
935John: Have you seen the overlay of the current market with the 1987 pre-crash Dothe-phoenix-11/30/2003
934well, my guess is that when you use that correlation series with some other releJohn Madarasz-11/30/2003
933Thanks, John. Interesting, but can you actually trade based on that? I would guethe-phoenix-11/30/2003
932thxs for those charts on the e-wave board... here's something i've beenJohn Madarasz-11/29/2003
931Probably a good idea, it's a perfect day...Jack of All Trades-8/29/2003
930I'm probably going to quit early and go kayaking before the rainy weekend arthe-phoenix-8/29/2003
929No I pulled it... I'm still long the original position. I am kicking myJack of All Trades-8/29/2003
928Another chance in last half hour - did you take it?the-phoenix-8/29/2003
927Missed doubling up, was trying to get 1331...Jack of All Trades-8/29/2003
926Thanks, if we get that low I may double up...Jack of All Trades-8/29/2003
925NQ has a pretty decent little Bullish Gartley in the 2 minute chart that suggestthe-phoenix-8/29/2003
924I'm long a small NQ position now at 1334, only looking for one trade today, Jack of All Trades-8/29/2003
923Oh, I'm not sure the whole rally is over yet, but I think we will need to sethe-phoenix-8/29/2003
922You are a brave sole infront of a long weekend... But I can see the boys lookinJack of All Trades-8/29/2003
921I grabbed a few at 1005. Added some SOX October short calls just now as well. (Bthe-phoenix-8/29/2003
920Did you get short? I would be concerned of a melt up, just getting back in the Jack of All Trades-8/29/2003
919No, its not a firewall issue. I am unable to install Java (or install anything fthe-phoenix-8/29/2003
918Sure you can have a throwover just as long as you climb back in... If in the frJack of All Trades-8/29/2003
917Thx, Jeff, I saw your posts on that setup on EW board yesterday. Do the forks ofthe-phoenix-8/29/2003
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