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a good buy day comes at swing lows

and comes where the previous day was a down day

 

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if buy day comes at highs.... or is not preceded by a down day .... it is no good

if buy day comes in between swing highs and lows.... it is no good

 

 

unless full on trend on daily chart.... where you can play every buy day

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wed was last buy day ... in upper swing range

 

today is monday ... buy day ... in lower swing range

 

take profit same day if comes quickly

 

thanks for the heads up.

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monday was buy day

.... tuesday ... buy day low violation

 

don't expect things to be perfect ... when putting in a swing turn

 

next buy day .... thursday

expect it to be a big one

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got a ten pullback for thursday

 

take profit same day ......

 

monday was buy day

.... tuesday ... buy day low violation

don't expect things to be perfect ... when putting in a swing turn

next buy day .... thursday

expect it to be a big one

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buy day was up

tuesday...sell day... down

 

may have to wait for next buy day ... for a buy point

 

You do realize don't you that you can go long on a sell day (second day of the cycle)? When the sell day makes a low early in the session (within first two hours) that is below the low of the previous day (which is a buy day)

 

When that happens then you go long at the bottom when the market stalls and get out on a pullback up to or just thru the low of the previous day (i.e. the buy day).

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hey... thanks.

 

buy day low violation ... yes.

 

You do realize don't you that you can go long on a sell day (second day of the cycle)?

When the sell day makes a low early in the session (within first two hours) that is below the low of the previous day (which is a buy day)

When that happens then you go long at the bottom when the market stalls and get out on a pullback up to or just thru the low of the previous day (i.e. the buy day).

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for me ... the buy point was on SS day ... wednesday

on a penetration of the low of sell day ... tuesday

 

but on my count... i still have thursday as buy day

 

i am looking for a down day which does not occur at swing highs ... then a penetration of that low

this buy point... could come a day before or after buy day... or on buy day itself

 

depending on when the down day comes.... but the cycle is kept the same

 

Hi elovemer

I also make today a buy day

But we expect a news release on the Greece problem, which could be negative.

Do we still buy or sit out the day?

regards

bobc

 

buy day was up

sell day was down ...

 

buy point on SS day

......................... .....................

thursday is buy day

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it may not seem like much .... a down day which is not at swing highs... and a penetration of that down the next day

 

but it does not happen that often ... in an uptrend

 

and if you get one .... you can ride it for more than 1 cycle

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tuesday ... buy day

 

monday SS day ... put in a low

 

 

10 points below monday low is a long on a low made first....

 

...... whether it holds or not for a swing.... is another matter

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opened 40 points down

 

opening at 10 points down would have been better.

 

tuesday ... buy day

monday SS day ... put in a low

10 points below monday low is a long on a low made first....

...... whether it holds or not for a swing.... is another matter

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