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tuesday was not a down day .... so there will be no good buy point on wednesday buy day

 

got a test of friday low ... sort of

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wednesday is next buy day

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My count 14 november BD ( 1 on chart ) in ES Z1

 

But I don't know, how correct find we will have BD UP ( triangle UP ) or BD DN ( triangle DN)

 

This my big question in TTT...

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Tolkin

 

monday 11-14-2011 is a BUY day. It will probally trade up to 1266 -1271 near the open and then trade down. Odds favor a down day for the day session. However, it would have to trade down within the first hour to 1.5 hours of the open of the day session. Otherwise, it may be an up day. Also the high may be made in the overnight session. If it is then one would be shorting the open of the day session probally below 1266 (if it is a down day) Only time will tell if it will be a down day or an up day but the odds favor trading down within first hour of open of day session. So, what would I do?

 

I would look at the night session shortly before the open of the day session and see what the trend has been. If in the night session it trades thru 1271 then I would still be looking to short but would wait for it to tank out... then short. My basic strategy would be to look to short. If it trades down in the overnight session then I would probally be shorting below 1266 and shorting soon after the open.

 

One other but unlikely senario. If it trades down in the overnight and the day session opens near 1230 to 1240 I would look to go long right after the open. Unless, it opens and right away continues down rapidly. In that case I would still short and would be shortly near 1230 -1240.

 

Much depends what happens in the might session and then in the first 15 minutes after the open of the day session.

 

Hope this helps. Again, my basic strategy is to be looking to short tomm soon after the open but depends on what happens in the night session.

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Been a slow grinding down day. shorting around 1258 to 1254 right after the open of day session and looking to cover anytime now before the close around 1240 to 1244 is the capture of the bigger swing today. However, since it was a slow grind down I just did several scalps during the day. But the larger move was still there. In the night session I see it made a high of 1270.75 and after that just a slow grind down all night.

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for tuesday... a gap down to last monday low ... would be beautiful

... gap down ... or a crash down

if buy day ... monday is a down day .

then i want a buy point on tuesday ... below that low

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tomm 11-15 is a sell day. i would only go long if within first 1.5 hours in trades below 1143.00. In that case i would go long then sell on any rally back to or thru 1143.00

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This Trade plan for SD ( BD Low Violation ) in Picture ?

 

WHY - SPY and IWM have other count or same on ES ?

 

Taylor very intresting, but my Enlish very bad for big disscusion )

 

How found day, where BD Down, and SD ( BD LV) big Down and not have rally. If we have this scenario we have big loss, if buy below Low BD ? Other variant we have BD Up, and SD big Up, if we sell above High BD and price fast move Up, we have big loss.

 

Ps. I see you use time filter

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Other very intresting topic - What is Real Taylor Trend and where his change.

 

About Trend UP

 

How I understand ( ideal scenario ), if trend Up we have:

 

1. Up BD

2. Neutral Up SD

3. Slow Dn SSD

 

4. High BD or High SD create new ( high ) top

5. Low SSD or Low BD create new ( high ) bottoms

 

 

May be if previous bottoms ( violation ) we have change trend ?

 

In picture I don't know this is correct ( ideal ) count or not ))

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i may be mistaken , but i believe the real Taylor trend can be shown ...

if you connect each BD low ... with each SS day high... continuously

 

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]Other very intresting topic - What is Real Taylor Trend and where his change.

About Trend UP

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In Futures market's we have many time's where High SSD in range BD, but visual trend down, don't know how correct. ( May be need found true bottoms and see their violation )

 

Stock's market more strongly ( trended )

 

When Taylor trade, market's was not have computer's and HFT :)

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... for example

 

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In Futures market's we have many time's where High SSD in range BD, but visual trend down, don't know how correct. ( May be need found true bottoms and see their violation )

Stock's market more strongly ( trended )

When Taylor trade, market's was not have computer's and HFT :

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...and we have all time Trend Up ? :)

 

I found only one day where Low BD > High SSD if count correct...

 

20 september BD

21september SD

22 september SSD

 

Ps. August I not see, his have panic down )

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if you played globex... you got the best of the best

 

this is the way i play taylor.... my buy point comes... only after a down day

which makes my buy point come on sell day .... not on buy day in this case

 

the downside is... if you only play trading hours... you don't get the best prices sometimes

last cycle... was a higher low ... not a lower low

... this time got lucky to get a lower low

( buy day low violation)

 

for tuesday.

.. a gap down to last monday low

... would be beautiful

... gap down ... or a crash down

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taylor says close out same day .... if the run to prev highs comes same day

............. reason is............ this could fall all the way back down and make a lower low

 

=elovemer;131697]if you played globex... you got the best of the best

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47 already in globex .... and could easily go lower

 

taylor says close out same day .... if the run to prev highs comes same day

............. reason is............ this could fall all the way back down and make a lower low

=elovemer;131697]if you played globex... you got the best of the best

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