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  • mrmarket
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 5971

    Originally posted by DSteckler
    If your TA is designed to predict short term moves, why didn't it correctly predict AXR's 6% increase the day after I bought it?
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    • Originally posted by mrmarket
      If your TA is designed to predict short term moves, why didn't it correctly predict AXR's 6% increase the day after I bought it?
      What makes you think it didn't? Using a 30-minute chart, on 7/7 AXR broke back above its 20-bar EMA in the morning. That was a swing-trade buy signal. Near the close there was a bearish divergence between price and the stochastic, which was the exit signal. AXR has remained below the 20-bar EMA ever since.

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      • Lyehopper
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 3678

        Originally posted by DSteckler
        What makes you think it didn't? Using a 30-minute chart, on 7/7 AXR broke back above its 20-bar EMA in the morning. That was a swing-trade buy signal. Near the close there was a bearish divergence between price and the stochastic, which was the exit signal. AXR has remained below the 20-bar EMA ever since.
        Dave, I'll bet you would ask Ernie why he didn't bring his umbrella to work once you saw the rain falling. Then when he asked you where yours was?.... You'd say that you intentially left it at home 'cause your hair needed washing.

        Why don't you tell us when to buy it Dave.... I'll be watching for your detailed TA and buy signal..... Here's my opinion.

        BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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        • Lyehopper
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2004
          • 3678

          jejejejejeeeeeeeeeeee!

          Originally posted by Lyehopper
          Here's my opinion.


          ............. http://new.wavlist.com/tv/007/dangerus.wav
          BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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          • mrmarket
            Administrator
            • Sep 2003
            • 5971

            Originally posted by DSteckler
            What makes you think it didn't? Using a 30-minute chart, on 7/7 AXR broke back above its 20-bar EMA in the morning. That was a swing-trade buy signal. Near the close there was a bearish divergence between price and the stochastic, which was the exit signal. AXR has remained below the 20-bar EMA ever since.

            You said you didn't like the pick, yet you could have profited by 6% in one day.

            You aren't making much sense today, Dave.
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            I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

            - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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            • Originally posted by mrmarket
              You said you didn't like the pick, yet you could have profited by 6% in one day.
              I didn't and I don't, Ernie. It's made a much better short than a long. As a short it's down over 25% since 7/5.

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              • Nice bounce off the 61.8% retracement level, using the 1/12 low and the 6/27 high. A close or two above the 20-bar EMA (30-minute chart, around 41.35) will likely set up a test of the 50% level, around 44.

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                • Lyehopper
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 3678

                  Originally posted by DSteckler
                  I didn't and I don't, Ernie. It's made a much better short than a long. As a short it's down over 25% since 7/5.
                  When it was up 6% you told Ernie AXR was a "Nice call" on 7/7/06....

                  Then after it fell on 7/11/06 you said it had fallen....

                  Then after it rallied two dollars this morning you said it had bounced upward....

                  Dave you are a pro!.... Yep! Definitly a pro!..... An after-the-fact Pro.... But a pro none-the-less....
                  BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                  • Lyehopper
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 3678

                    Originally posted by Lyehopper
                    ............. http://new.wavlist.com/tv/027/sf-dangerous.wav
                    BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                    • mrmarket
                      Administrator
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 5971

                      Originally posted by Lyehopper
                      Dave, I'll bet you would ask Ernie why he didn't bring his umbrella to work once you saw the rain falling. Then when he asked you where yours was?.... You'd say that you intentially left it at home 'cause your hair needed washing.

                      Why don't you tell us when to buy it Dave.... I'll be watching for your detailed TA and buy signal..... Here's my opinion.


                      Lye...

                      You are a genius. You called that bounce better than Red Auerbach ever could!
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                      I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

                      - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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                      • lemonjello
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 447

                        Does someone have a link to these backtests?


                        Originally posted by mrmarket
                        While I respect your insight, I must add that this, and my track record, has been analyzed and backtested over and over again. Many of these threads are archived in this forum.
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                        • Originally posted by lemonjello
                          Does someone have a link to these backtests?

                          And as a secondary question:
                          What database was used for the fundamentals?
                          (Which of course leads to the whole, howdoes one account for the discretionary aspect question)

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                          • Lyehopper
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 3678

                            Originally posted by lemonjello
                            Does someone have a link to these backtests?
                            They're locked away in a vault down at VTP Central.... Webs has the key.
                            BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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                            • Originally posted by Lyehopper
                              They're locked away in a vault down at VTP Central.... Webs has the key.
                              Haha...most amusing.

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                              • Websman
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2004
                                • 5545

                                Originally posted by diogenes
                                Haha...most amusing.
                                Amusing but true...

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