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Anyone know anything about the Stack Trade indicators? It seems to be a few moving averages, trendline and stochastics? It's amazing how much people will pay for something like this. On the other hand, maybe it's the holy grial? Has anyone tried it? Thanks for your help.

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Seems they show you 2 setups in one. Too bad they neglected to point out the second. Between failure to point out what appears to be a loser right on their opening image and "Like an ATM!" on there as well, I wouldn't waste any time fretting over what their "proprietary" MA/MACD parameters are.

 

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I tried this service. Indicators do seem to work pretty well, but not as good as "adverstised" since many of the entries are limit orders which don't get filled even though the price is touched. Other setups exist but aren't explained extremely well. Or are explained at some point but then entry rules "evolve". I felt like an outsider in the room they offer--I seemed to annoy the guy when I asked for clarification about some of the setups mentioned. Overall I'm beginning to feel the bad out weighs the good, even though the system itself is probably profitable.

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Every now and then I do a google search to see what is being said about Stack Trade and how many things are pure BS and how many are true.. RSI who was a prior member has a couple points.. I am sorry for making you feel like an 'outsider' in the chat. The chat is for learning purposes.. I try to help as much as I can. I'm sorry if I came across the wrong way. As far as trades not filling at limit.. fills are spread across as many investors as the market allows.. sometimes I fill sometimes you do.. sometimes we both do and sometimes neither of us. You know that there is more in the chat than on the website. I try to offer our chat guys a few more options. When you were there it did get a little busy and I have since toned it down a little. I also offer a few nuances in the chat that are not on the website which reduce the number of trades while attempting to keep the overall gains intact. Re: the other poster here who tried to sum things up by looking at a single screens shot from the website.. you are right, there are 2 trades there but only one is described in that section. the other is a different trade type thus it is not described in that section. You should also note that screenshot is from 2007.(I think anyway). The rules for the T1 trade have not changed since then.(speaks volumes) We have added a longer term timeframe and another trend trade but the T1 trade is still the same exact way it was years ago. I really do try to put a 'no BS' product out there for people to make money with and the prices are are cheap compared to others. Honestly, we don't rake in a ton of money from selling subscriptions. We give a path that has consistently produced gains over time(years) though today was the first day that all 3 of our recap numbers(in the chat only) came up negative.. at least as far as I can recall. Many of our members use the indicators with their own twists and do very very well.. better than the results we post. You won't find these members in our chat room because the chat is a no-nonsense chat for learning. If it were just simple moving averages and stochastic values we would be offering it on every charting platform known to man.. it's more than that.

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Hi Guys,

I attended one of his presentations for a couple of Hrs a while back and I have to say that it did not seem that bad. Everything he explained made sense and the indicators worked OK. Now, I forget what he charges but have seen allot of worse systems than this.

By the way, I do not know this guy from Adam just in case you`re wondering.

Cheers,

emial

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Anyone know anything about the Stack Trade indicators? It seems to be a few moving averages, trendline and stochastics? It's amazing how much people will pay for something like this. On the other hand, maybe it's the holy grial? Has anyone tried it? Thanks for your help.

Hi,

I've heard Stack trade being really good system. I have all their indicators and system in OC. I just haven opened my IB account yet so I have no data feed for my multi charts to use Stack Trade.

 

Cheers,

 

J

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