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there are many different methods of doing it.  Is a simple one.  this is an
hourly chart and it seems to set up for a 31 bar cycle.   So there is a
tradable low every 3 to 4 days.  I am sure that if you break down the 15
min., or 3 min. chart in the same way you will find a tradable pattern.  It
is not a stand alone method, but adjuct to a system.  Always measure cycles
from low to low as the highs produce translation.  Good luck.  Ira.
"Terry B. Rhodes" wrote:
> > > I have not been able to find a timing system that
> > > will
> > > stand alone as a trading vehicle.  If anyone has, I would be
> > > interested. Ira.
>
> I spent a fair amount of effort trying to incorporate time of day
> into my NDX day trading but never found a rule that added
> significant value.
>
> FWIW our intermediate term NDX system gave a short signal this
> morning. Long signals are crisper, you enter within a day, 2 max
> for an expected strong move. Short signals may take 2-3 weeks to
> develop. We look to buy ATM QQQ puts w/6mo expiration on the next
> short term bounce.
>
> regards,
>
> tbr
>
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