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Some great Entries... really enjoying true Wyckoff. This is a great chart- dont even touch on Ice and Creek here or on Vol increases whihc helps the story we create. But a lot of information here.
Should point out that HVB really indicates a break through the ice = Sign of weakness
There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The opinions expressed here are those of Gary Fullett, and are not to be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell commodity futures or options. This is for educational purposes only.
I would like to start on making the PnF projected move calculations; however, one of the problem I have is identifying the strength and weakness points in a price range as you and I discussed earlier. I would think it's important to identify them correctly to make the horizontal and vertical counts on the PnF chart.
In Wyckoff's instructions, he tells us to identify these points on the Vertical chart first and then use the corresponding points on the PnF chart to make the count calculations. On the accompanying chart, I've attempted to mark those locations. Gary, please let me know if these are correct and if they are not, then where are the correct points and why did you choose differently? Thanks.
There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The opinions expressed here are those of Gary Fullett, and are not to be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell commodity futures or options. This is for educational purposes only.
There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The opinions expressed here are those of Gary Fullett, and are not to be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell commodity futures or options. This is for educational purposes only.
There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The opinions expressed here are those of Gary Fullett, and are not to be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell commodity futures or options. This is for educational purposes only.