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Postby trueblueTEX » Sat Mar 02, 2013 2:44 pm

dojirock wrote:The sema's always above "the" line or below "the" line. The question is, "What comes first, the sema or the line?" In my book it's the line, then the sema, then the retrace, then the trade.

Use 3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)


Hey Doji!!

My main question is what is the "3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)" refer to? Color me baffled. :?:

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Postby TygerKrane » Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:09 pm

trueblueTEX wrote:
dojirock wrote:The sema's always above "the" line or below "the" line. The question is, "What comes first, the sema or the line?" In my book it's the line, then the sema, then the retrace, then the trade.

Use 3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)


Hey Doji!!

My main question is what is the "3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)" refer to? Color me baffled. :?:

They are settings for the Semafor indi.
- Set the 3 sema to a period of 34
- Set the 2 sema to a period of 13

--or his favorite--

- Set the 2 sema to a period of 21, which is about halfway between 2(13) & 3(34), i.e. 2.5 .

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Postby trueblueTEX » Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:52 pm

TygerKrane wrote:
trueblueTEX wrote:
dojirock wrote:The sema's always above "the" line or below "the" line. The question is, "What comes first, the sema or the line?" In my book it's the line, then the sema, then the retrace, then the trade.

Use 3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)


Hey Doji!!

My main question is what is the "3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)" refer to? Color me baffled. :?:

They are settings for the Semafor indi.
- Set the 3 sema to a period of 34
- Set the 2 sema to a period of 13

--or his favorite--

- Set the 2 sema to a period of 21, which is about halfway between 2(13) & 3(34), i.e. 2.5 .


Is this TRO's 3level zz semafor?
I see inputs for Period 1, Period 2, and Period 3 . Are those the 3sema, 2sema?

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Postby dojirock » Sat Mar 02, 2013 4:05 pm

You are correct TygerK...

1, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89 etc.


TygerKrane wrote:
trueblueTEX wrote:
dojirock wrote:The sema's always above "the" line or below "the" line. The question is, "What comes first, the sema or the line?" In my book it's the line, then the sema, then the retrace, then the trade.

Use 3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)


Hey Doji!!

My main question is what is the "3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)" refer to? Color me baffled. :?:

They are settings for the Semafor indi.
- Set the 3 sema to a period of 34
- Set the 2 sema to a period of 13

--or his favorite--

- Set the 2 sema to a period of 21, which is about halfway between 2(13) & 3(34), i.e. 2.5 .
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Postby trueblueTEX » Sat Mar 02, 2013 4:06 pm

trueblueTEX wrote:
TygerKrane wrote:
trueblueTEX wrote:
dojirock wrote:The sema's always above "the" line or below "the" line. The question is, "What comes first, the sema or the line?" In my book it's the line, then the sema, then the retrace, then the trade.

Use 3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)


Hey Doji!!

My main question is what is the "3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)" refer to? Color me baffled. :?:

They are settings for the Semafor indi.
- Set the 3 sema to a period of 34
- Set the 2 sema to a period of 13

--or his favorite--

- Set the 2 sema to a period of 21, which is about halfway between 2(13) & 3(34), i.e. 2.5 .


Is this TRO's 3level zz semafor?
I see inputs for Period 1, Period 2, and Period 3 . Are those the 3sema, 2sema?


Answer my question with "looks like it is!" ;-)

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Postby dojirock » Sat Mar 02, 2013 4:07 pm

Yes it is his a revision made by him and those are the default settings.

Again, don't misuse the indicator. Look at it as "heads up, possible reversal indicator"

trueblueTEX wrote:
TygerKrane wrote:
trueblueTEX wrote:
dojirock wrote:The sema's always above "the" line or below "the" line. The question is, "What comes first, the sema or the line?" In my book it's the line, then the sema, then the retrace, then the trade.

Use 3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)


Hey Doji!!

My main question is what is the "3's (34), 2's(13), or my favorite 2.5(21)" refer to? Color me baffled. :?:

They are settings for the Semafor indi.
- Set the 3 sema to a period of 34
- Set the 2 sema to a period of 13

--or his favorite--

- Set the 2 sema to a period of 21, which is about halfway between 2(13) & 3(34), i.e. 2.5 .


Is this TRO's 3level zz semafor?
I see inputs for Period 1, Period 2, and Period 3 . Are those the 3sema, 2sema?
It always takes Momentum to break Momentum!
"A small loss is just as satisfying as a large gain" -MO
"Sometimes we need to stop learning and start thinking...."
"Once you stack, you'll never go back!"

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Postby dojirock » Sat Mar 02, 2013 4:23 pm

True,

Its basically a 1-2-3 method of entry with a bias... Keep it simple!
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Postby trueblueTEX » Sat Mar 02, 2013 4:35 pm

dojirock wrote:True,

Its basically a 1-2-3 method of entry with a bias... Keep it simple!


Gotcha.

I started your thread from the beginning last night and took quite a few tangents off of it where Tyger posted links.

And then those links had follow up....

"You have entered a maze with twisty passages...."

Then (I think it was Aliassmith) someone wrote (I paraphrase) "It's ALL in the NLA thread in around page XX and is only about 20 pages. The whole thing is found in those 20 pages. After that the next 2000 pages is just stuff."

/end paraphrase

Am I correct in believing that this is "basically" the kind of method that you've done for quite some time?

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Postby aliassmith » Sat Mar 02, 2013 5:53 pm

trueblueTEX wrote:so you wait until the wick has formed? then enter at the candle's low?

[s]It looks like you weren't using the solar wind in your "first win" post. There's a red dot under the sema candle where the arrow is.[/s]

Edit: stupid post!!


You enter short when you have a solar wind red dot or long when u have a green dot under the candle that has a #3 or #2 tagged to it. When a candle closes and it is tagged with a #3 or #2 you enter at the close of that candle/open of next candle. get 30 pips or lose 15. At least that is how I understand it. I still don't like how the semas can move, probably why I prefer my horizontal lines based on s/d.
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Postby dojirock » Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:23 pm

Yes, I have bits and pieces of MO, DChappy, aliassmith, and alot of Dragon. Dragon helped me really understand price movement.
There is no need to read the whole NLA. Keep it simple........
I would say in the NLA thread there are at least a dozen ways to explain and or see the same thing.....





trueblueTEX wrote:
dojirock wrote:True,

Its basically a 1-2-3 method of entry with a bias... Keep it simple!


Gotcha.

I started your thread from the beginning last night and took quite a few tangents off of it where Tyger posted links.

And then those links had follow up....

"You have entered a maze with twisty passages...."

Then (I think it was Aliassmith) someone wrote (I paraphrase) "It's ALL in the NLA thread in around page XX and is only about 20 pages. The whole thing is found in those 20 pages. After that the next 2000 pages is just stuff."

/end paraphrase

Am I correct in believing that this is "basically" the kind of method that you've done for quite some time?
:D :D :D
It always takes Momentum to break Momentum!
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"Sometimes we need to stop learning and start thinking...."
"Once you stack, you'll never go back!"

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