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Re: Multiple Time Frame Question



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This doesn't qualify as multiple time frames. It is multiple moving
averages. the other favorite for longer term traders is MA of 10H, 8L,
3C. Cover shorts as 3C crosses 8L go long when 3C crosses 10H. Reverse
for the down side.  I am not a MA advocate, but if that is your thing,
here is something to occupy your time.  Ira.



Philip Schmitz wrote:

> Not to mention Chick Goslin's Intelligent Futures
> Trading (thank you Steve Karnish for the tip).
> Goslin uses a  "Direction Line" (long term
> indicator:  10-week moving average); a "Timing
> Line" (short term indicator:  MA(2) or (3) or (4)
> minus MA(9) or (10) or (11)); and finally a
> "Confirming Line" (intermediate term indicator:
> an MA(13) of the "Timing Line".)
>
> This is one of those topics, I think, where it
> would be REALLY HELPFUL if some of the experienced
> traders out there would step up to the plate.
>
> Hello?