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Szymon

Mark Fishers "ACD Trading Method", Seminar Videos Wanted.

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The reason I ask is that I am trying to look at today's ES low of 1363.5 and

besides Fib clusters, I am trying to find other levels from others sources to support it, be it MP, Pivots ...etc. All I can find is yesterday's C level from Fisher and the Low from 2 days ago. If yesterday's A.C.D levels mean anything, it will make the case that much stronger.

 

Hi OAC,

 

Here is a suggestion, try using ganns square of nine support and resistance lines, do the same for squared harmonic numbers, these harmonic price lines do sure work as a good confirmation signal with your fibs and pivots.

 

Also try using yesterdays entire range and divide by 8 also copy the entire range to the top and bottom of the first range.

 

I have attached a picture of my current 10 minute chart without the entire fibs for the ACD method.

 

Regards

 

Simon

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The reason I ask is that I am trying to look at today's ES low of 1363.5 and

besides Fib clusters, I am trying to find other levels from others sources to support it, be it MP, Pivots ...etc.

 

Maybe it was just luck today, but look at the S2 pivot (modified floor) ...

 

Regards,

 

Hal

 

 

P.S.: Watching Mark is quiet entertaining, and yes, there is some value in it;

So, thank you Ines, for sharing this!

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Maybe it was just luck today, but look at the S2 pivot (modified floor) ...

 

Regards,

 

Hal

 

 

P.S.: Watching Mark is quiet entertaining, and yes, there is some value in it;

So, thank you Ines, for sharing this!

 

Hi Hal,

 

The S2 Pivot is 50% of yesterdays range off from the yesterdays low = 1363.60

 

Regards

 

Simon

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Maybe it was just luck today, but look at the S2 pivot (modified floor) ...

 

 

 

Is the modified floor pivots calculated from High and Low made during NYSE session, 9:30am-4:15pm EST ? I have my numbers that includes the Globex session and S2 is 1361.50. I get my numbers from Mypivots.com

I thought those are the best numbers. Well...

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Here's a little piece of interesting info I heard today ... I spent some time in Jack Broz's chat room today on a free invite via email. One person specifically asked if floor traders actually use floor pivots and his reply was priceless - he said if you come down to the floor and find ONE floor trader using them, he'll take you to dinner (your choice of where).

 

In other words, in Jack's opinion (who is on the floor) pivots are NOT used.

 

Take it for what it's worth.

 

As a side note, I was impressed with the brief time I was in Jack's room today. Seems like the real deal and knows his stuff. He was showing his live, real-money dom's with real trades being placed on them. That alone says a lot since many of these other vendors will not do that.

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Hi OAC,

 

Here is a suggestion, try using ganns square of nine support and resistance lines, do the same for squared harmonic numbers, these harmonic price lines do sure work as a good confirmation signal with your fibs and pivots.

 

Also try using yesterdays entire range and divide by 8 also copy the entire range to the top and bottom of the first range.

 

I have attached a picture of my current 10 minute chart without the entire fibs for the ACD method.

 

Regards

 

Simon

 

Simon:

 

Thanks for your great input. I noticed a series of horizontal lines on your Ensign chart . Are these your Square of Nine lines ? I also see that each of these lines are labeled with what it seems like as the number of degrees: 60, 62, 68, 74, 79, 85, 90. Can you explain what they are and how they are derived ?

And do you use Ensign's Harmonic Octave feature also ?

 

 

Thanks

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Simon:

 

Thanks for your great input. I noticed a series of horizontal lines on your Ensign chart . Are these your Square of Nine lines ? I also see that each of these lines are labeled with what it seems like as the number of degrees: 60, 62, 68, 74, 79, 85, 90. Can you explain what they are and how they are derived ?

And do you use Ensign's Harmonic Octave feature also ?

 

 

Thanks

 

Hi OAC,

 

Yes square of nine lines using ensign 11.25 and 7.5 degrees each line a bit of work putting them in but well worth it. 11.25 is a harmonic of 45,90,etc. 7.5 is a harmonic of 30,60,etc. Also use the squared numbers feature of ensign.

 

Now with regards to yeterdays s2 pivot, it was a 50% of the entire yesterdays range taken away from yesterdays low. Have a look at the chart and you will see what a perfect 50% fib. This could mean that floor traders do not use the pivots at all, but maybe yesterdays entire range in 12.5% or 25% octaves, refer to the chart.

 

Now look at the levels of the A and C values for the opening range see how the 12.5% octaves are hitting them, explains why Mark Fisher calls them a rubberband trade.

 

Here is a last idea combine this with some square the high or low techniques for your turns and you have a very good high probability setups.

 

Regards

 

Simon

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Hi Guys,

 

First I want to thank Ines for sharing Mark Fishers videos and content with us.

 

I have attached video links of the 2003 Nymex symposium.

 

They are off a live streaming server, so if someone can rip them and upload them to the Traders Laboratory video section will be great, I cannot do this as I have used all my bandwidth for the month.

 

The Derivatives Market and its Impact on Energy Pricing

Speaker: Paul Tudor Jones, Chairman and CEO, Tudor Investments Corp.

 

http://wm9-streaming.soundfront.com/NYMEX/SYMPOSIUM_2003/jones.wmv

 

The Psychology of Risk

Speaker: Dr.Kiev, Author of Trading in the Zone

 

http://wm9-streaming.soundfront.com/NYMEX/SYMPOSIUM_2003/kiev.wmv

 

 

Using Futures & Options for Effective Risk Management

Speaker: Judy Lee, Co-founder, Dragonfly, LLC

 

Through case studies, this session will cover how futures and options can be used to help firms manage risks effectively. It will illustrate how firms use futures and options to manage their core businesses and how corporate treasuries use futures and options to manage risk volatility of commodity prices and hedge their financial risks.

 

http://wm9-streaming.soundfront.com/NYMEX/SYMPOSIUM_2003/lee.wmv

 

 

Don't Be Affraid To Ask

Speaker: T. Boone Pickens, Chairman and CEO, BP Capital LP and Messa Water, Inc.

 

The legendary energy entrepreneur will offer his opinions and colorful commentary on energy markets and follow-up with a 30 minute question-and-answer session. Here is your chance to tap into one of the industry's most renowned creative thinkers.

 

http://wm9-streaming.soundfront.com/NYMEX/SYMPOSIUM_2003/pickens.wmv

 

 

Fast and Frugal Decision-Making for Trading in Divergent Energy Markets

Speaker: Mark Rzepczynski, President & CIO, John W. Henry & Co.

 

 

http://wm9-streaming.soundfront.com/NYMEX/SYMPOSIUM_2003/rzepczynski.wmv

 

 

Fundamentals of Options 101

Speaker: JeanneWesthoff, Energy Consultant, The Oxford Princeton Program

 

In a fast-paced world of futures, mistakes can be costly. This brief discussion will provide a great introduction to exchange-traded futures contracts. Participants will leave with an understanding of what futures contracts are, how they work, and what it means to be long or short.

 

http://wm9-streaming.soundfront.com/NYMEX/SYMPOSIUM_2003/options_basic.wmv

 

Options Intermediate Level

Speaker: Dominick Chirichella, Senior Market Analyst, Energy Management Institute

 

This session will focus on the use of conventional options strategies for both trading and hedging energy risk. The session will use a series of examples (using current market data) to demonstrate the use of options to hedge at every level of energy infrastructure, as well as to illustrate the use of options as part of a comprehensive trading strategy.

 

 

http://wm9-streaming.soundfront.com/NYMEX/SYMPOSIUM_2003/options_intermediate.wmv

 

The Basics of Futures

Speaker: JeanneWesthoff, Energy Consultant, The Oxford Princeton Program

 

In a fast-paced world of futures, mistakes can be costly. This brief discussion will provide a great introduction to exchange-traded futures contracts. Participants will leave with an understanding of what futures contracts are, how they work, and what it means to be long or short.

 

http://wm9-streaming.soundfront.com/NYMEX/SYMPOSIUM_2003/basic_futures.wmv

 

Introduction to Energy Basis Trading

Speaker: JeanneWesthoff, Energy Consultant, The Oxford Princeton Program

 

After learning about exchange-traded futures, traders are often faced with a complex dilemma - basis. The "B" word can make or break a successful a successful hedging or trading program. This presentation will define what basis is and look at some examples of different types of basis.

 

 

http://wm9-streaming.soundfront.com/NYMEX/SYMPOSIUM_2003/futures_intermediate.wmv

 

 

Enjoy, :)

 

Regards

 

Simon

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!!!!!!!!!

thank you SOO much. You have no idea how hard I tried to find the Jones video.

 

Hi Darthtrader,

 

Well you better rip it fast as they might change servers again.........

 

Regards

 

Simon

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anyway someone could upload the Mark Fisher videos? The other site with the password was changed and can not be accessed, unless someone has the new password. Would greatly be appreciated!

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Hi Guys,

 

Mark Fishers Videos on a stable file server!!!!!

 

I have uploaded two files so far:

 

http://www.oratek.com.au/mf/fisher-1.wmv

This is the first part of the 3 day 2003 Symposium.

 

http://www.oratek.com.au/mf/fish_2007.swf

This is the 2007 interview with slide show.

 

I will upload more files in time to come.

 

Happy Ripping..............................:o

 

Regards

 

Simon

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Hi All,

 

second and third part of the nymex is now available.

 

http://www.oratek.com.au/mf/fisher-2.wmv

 

http://www.oratek.com.au/mf/fisher-3.wmv

 

Happy Ripping!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

 

Thanks COSTA for the free bandwidth in .PL land.

 

Regards

 

Simon :missy:

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Wow.

 

These videos are a goldmine.

 

They should be put into a separate post and stickied for future reference, if possible.

 

Thanks again to Szymon (Simon) for taking the time to get these videos together.

 

-fs

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