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Postby cfabian » Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:56 am

Thanks for your lessons Mighty....

Everything is almost clear, now the most important thing is how to use it?????

We need to overlap the square with angles to the price, or just determine the angle price is following?

Then, when it is time of trend change and ride thru the new channel? Attached is one of your images with what according to me could have been the start of a 50* channel (blue line)... which wasn't right at the end, but where you mark your entry point I see it was as early as taken my blue line instead of yours.

Also, when is time to exit????

Sorry for so many questions... this is really so interesting that will rise more questions from people.

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MightyOne wrote:Thank you all for you kind words ;)

Diamond of Perception Simplified:

I will just need to adjust the line placement strategy for the M.O.E. Angles...it shouldn't be too big a deal.

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Postby Patch » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:01 am

cfabian

I am glad you see a pattern. I am still working on understanding MO 101. I do see that the triangles capture 80% of the move which is outstanding.

Working hard, studying a lot, going to get there soon.

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Postby deeforex » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:23 am

I don't know how we determine the box size for Diamond of Perception but for those of you that want to follow along with MO and couldn't quite figure out how he drew his angled lines, here's a quick step by step.

MO, in one picture you had your fibo lines at 26.6% & 57.7% but then on your latest pic, you had 26.4% & 57.3% I guess we're probably going with this last set of numbers? If so, sorry that my pic shows the other numbers.

Looking forward to MO 202!

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Postby es/pip » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:31 am

MightyOne wrote:
es/pip wrote:with ya

thats pretty cool the way you figured that out with the fibs and the intersection

ive said it before---- you come up with some unreal stuff--- its nuts

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It looks like you are trying to figure out price projection by the look of that pick :lol:




in all honesty i have no idea what i am doing with this yet :D
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Postby es/pip » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:32 am

monolisa wrote:Hi es,

Is there particular reason to draw the left lower corner of the first box (on the left) at the point before the breakout?

Thanks.

Lis

es/pip wrote:with ya

thats pretty cool the way you figured that out with the fibs and the intersection

ive said it before---- you come up with some unreal stuff--- its nuts

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i have no idea what i am doing yet

i just drew a box to try and figure out how to draw the angles

lol
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Postby monolisa » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:39 am

thanks, es. Me too :)

Looking forward to MO's enlightenment.

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Postby Patch » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:47 am

es & monolisa

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Postby MightyOne » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:56 am

deeforex wrote:I don't know how we determine the box size for Diamond of Perception but for those of you that want to follow along with MO and couldn't quite figure out how he drew his angled lines, here's a quick step by step.

MO, in one picture you had your fibo lines at 26.6% & 57.7% but then on your latest pic, you had 26.4% & 57.3% I guess we're probably going with this last set of numbers? If so, sorry that my pic shows the other numbers.

Looking forward to MO 202!

dee


Well done Deeforex :)

There is not a very big difference between 26.6 and 26.4% :lol:
I was just making the lines as accurate as I could get them.

Box size is determined by the size you can best see. If you are going to be compressing your charts to squeeze as many bars in as possible then your box will need to cover a lot more price bars!

All that you do is multiply the width and depth by the same number and you will arrive at the same angles with longer lines.

If you hold down shift then you can lengthen or shorten the lines without changing the angle.

The Margin of Error angles are just the midpoints between two major angles.

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Postby retireme » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:58 am

Seems I am not the only one then, I need a new brick.... the one I have been using to hit my head with is worn out...

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Postby es/pip » Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:13 am

rectangle is 25 bars and 117 pips

i choose 25 bars bec it was the last clear swing down----would you have drawn it that way?

i then moved it 25 bars into the future


what should this tell me about the future?

what does it tell you?

or is what i even drew mean anything at all?

:D

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