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Re: [RT] RE: Time and Motion Trading



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I don't suppose someone can tell me why I can't see anything 
on Ira's attachments?  Is it
because I don't have some program that is necessary to view 
the attachments?
 
Chas
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  style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: black">From: 
  Ira Tunik 
  To: <A 
  href="mailto:realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"; 
  title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:59 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [RT] RE: Time and Motion 
  Trading
  In an uptrend the high usually occurs during the last 1/2 of 
  the cycle.  In a downtrend the high occurs in the first 1/2 of the 
  cycle.  So under the condition that a low is in place and an uptrend 
  starts the distance between the highs will be extended and under the reverse 
  condition the distqance between the will be contracted.  Ira. 
  Lee Morris wrote: 
   <FONT 
    face=Arial>what do you mean by 
    translation 
    
      <FONT 
      size=-1>-----Original Message----- <FONT 
      face=Tahoma>From: Ira Tunik [<A 
      href="mailto:irat@xxxxxxxxx";>mailto:irat@xxxxxxxxx] 
      Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 
      3:19 PM To: 
      realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <FONT 
      size=-1>Subject: Re: [RT] RE: Time and Motion Trading 
       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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