Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 12/02/22 in all areas

  1. st_dee

    Any FTTUTS course

    Try this guys! [spoiler=link]https://t.me/tradingvideoz/13162
    1 point
  2. Here is a course by Larry Williams when he came to Italy on December 6, 2014: the video is 7 hours long but 2 hours and 30 minutes can be avoided because there are sponsors. The audio is translated live in Italian and there are no subtitles, so I report here the most important moments, which can be understood equally as Larry Williams uses many tables and graphs: hxxps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3jQAhpz2HM From 49 minutes to 1 hour: Larry demonstrates that the years ending with #5 (starts in 1905) are essentially bull. At 1 hour and 9 minutes: shows the 4th year cycle: since 1954, every 4 years there is a decline and then a low. It seems that after 4 years, the bullish trend returns, i.e. the bull. The 4 Year Cycle is his favorite cycle. It has been reliable for 67 years. 1 hour and 16 minutes: he talks about the 10-year Cycle; in years ending with #2 usually reach a minimum; in years ending with #9 or zero, you have to sell. It's a cycle that lasts about 100 years. 1 hour and 22 minutes: the best bullish Markets, there have been with a Democratic President and a Republican Congress. 1 hour and 23 minutes: Yield indicator (the yield curve, i.e. the difference between long term and short term interest rates), is shifted forward by 2 years and is thus able to anticipate stock market movements: if on the rise, the stock market rises and if on the fall, the stock market falls. The beating heart of the Markets are the interest rates. From 1 hour and 33 minutes to 1 hour and 39 minutes: 70 week cycle in Soybeans and every 10 years Bull market always in Soybeans: 1963,1973,1983,1993,2003,2013,2023. From 1 hour and 39 minutes to 2 hours and 42 minutes: coffee break and sponsor presentation (can be avoided); 2 hours and 43 minutes: euro-dollar chart with 80-week cycle, the most reliable of currencies; 2 hours and 57': explanation of the COT that is issued by the Government every week, on Fridays, with the positions of the Strong Hands and small investors; the Commercials buy on Market weaknesses, when prices fall. Large Speculators follow the trend, while Small Savers are not sure what they are doing. 3 hours and 25': it is the Commercial that sets the Market. This is a tool for trading, but not for timing. 3 hours and 41': takes this week's close, minus the close of 13 weeks before (should be a weekly chart) and then transforms it on a percentage basis; if it drops below 18% it is time to buy; it does not give sell signals, only buy signals. From 3 hours and 44' to 5 hours and 14': break that can be avoided. 5 hours and 38': investing 2% of the capital for each trade, in case of 4 losing trades, I lose only 8% of the total capital. According to Larry, the best percentage is between 2% and 3% of your capital. 5 hours and 40': correlations between different markets often do not work (e.g. if stocks fall gold should rise, instead in many cracks this did not happen). this has not happened). 5 hours and 53': there are days when it is convenient to invest in the Bond Market (Strategy Bonds), at 5 hours and 58' the best and worst months. 5 hours and 59': the best days and months for the Gold Market, for the Eminis, and especially the rules of some Trading System on the Eminis, with a 90% success rate 6 hours and 5': trading before some holidays: Christmas (especially the day before Christmas), over the past 36 years in Bonds the success rate has 91.67%; before New Year, before Thanksgiving. 6 hours and 10': Long trades work better than Short ones, in all the Markets I have studied. Stops that are too small cause less gains. 6 hours and 15': 4 ways to lose; statistics of 8 patterns. From 6 hours and 27' up to 6 hours and 32': best days of the week, especially tuesday if the close is lower than the day before. Lumber: important indicator, better than Tuesday; if > 7 days ago, and if ES < yesterday. Ideal ES Pattern: Close < Close 8 days ago and Close > 15 days ago.
    1 point
  3. Hi Mick, arieldutchess is still new to this forum - so I'll allow her a margin of freedom. But I'm 100% with you mate. "Sharing information is what drives this Forum and I would like to see it continue and strengthen, mates!" >>>> Absolutely!!!! Thank you!
    1 point
×
×
  • Create New...