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Joined: Sunday, January 2, 2005
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Topic: Indigo Software
Posted: Sunday, January 2, 2005 3:43:25 PM
does anyone have the set up instructions for data from tc2000 to be used with Idiago Software--they went bankrupt several years ago and cannot give any information. please send to (email address removed by moderator) if you have information
Topic: Indigo Software
Posted: Sunday, January 2, 2005 3:41:01 PM
Does anyone have the setup for tc2000 that allows for import into indigo software
Topic: Willl it be a good or bad day to trade?
Posted: Sunday, January 2, 2005 2:54:33 PM
As an options, futures and mutual fund trader for the past several (1992) I am always looking for the right day and the right way to trade. As you know the market indexes are very different from individual stock but in general I am looking at McCellan Index and 4day and 33 day trends--one of the great priciples I learned long ago was the 3 day KISS
if the market is trending it wants to Kiss or touch that 3 day m/a and reverse the existing trend or continue with the trend. In terms of the individual days of the month the first 3 days and the last 3 days are testing days and I bet 70% of the time the 7th is a sell off day--been using that for at least 7 years. I try to post information when I have it about directional trading if anyone is interesed
http://tigertrader.blogspot.com/ Unfortunately I am a discretary trader and it is hard to give anyone specific technical indicators I look at cause I look at a lot--one thing you should look at is 135 or 150 min chart--notice how the moves comes in those time frames and run out of juice consolidate or just plain reverse.