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More Bob Buran The Derivative Oscillator by Bob Buran (Live@TAG Workshop) http://www.mediafire.com/?8wt6ioqhcb2ksre
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Linda Raschke CMT webinars Linda Raschke - CMT Webinar; Sklarew and Momentum Tricks -6/5/19: http://www.mediafire.com/?7vyxt99unzue4pa Linda Raschke - CMT Webinar; Traditional and Unique Ways to Use Relative Strength -11/10/11: http://www.mediafire.com/?egp2wrhin90ppmj The thread these webinars were in was deleted accidentally on purpose. :-??
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Arthur Hill - RSI for Trend Following and Momentum Strategies -7/29/20 h++p://cmtassociation.org/video/rsi-for-trend-following-and-momentum-strategies/ Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?hcgsughpzgozew6
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The Price Action Room - 10 Day Tape Reading Mini-Mentorship
⭐ gadfly replied to logicgate's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
The microfutures are a good segue from simulated to regular live trading as a bad micro trade will cost you no more than about 1/10th of a standard futures contract. Don Kaufman calls futures contracts "chocolate covered hand granades" whereas the micro's are more like pinatas. -
jeffiburt, Thank you for your kind words. There is no one book or course that can help you become a successful trader, it's a journey of 1000 miles with stops along the way. After you're learned the basics: basic technical analysis and market structure, types of trading instruments and the relationship between them, etc., it will save you a lot of time and misery if you find a genuine trader, someone who can or has made a living from trading (e.g., they may be retired and no longer reliant on the income). You can recognize these people because they will talk about actual trades they've made - not theoretical or simulated ones - and why the trades succeeded or failed (beware of the instructor who'll never show you losses), and give you practical solutions to your trading questions and problems rather than just speak in generalities about order flow, supply and demand, pivot points, etc.
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Just left click on the "Spoiler About" box and you'll see the link.
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Bob Buran's Commodity Trading Video Course (circa early 1990's) [spoiler=]https://www.mediafire.com/?pur5qm4yr2hvz eBay listing for it - https://ebay.to/2E4jWPZ
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Why were the threads for free webinars by Linda Raschke deleted?! :hammer: Linda Raschke - Live@TAG Workshop: Taking Schabacker's Trading Principles into the 21st Century (1997) Linda Raschke - CMT Webinar; Traditional and Unique Ways to Use Relative Strength -11/10/11 Linda Raschke - CMT Webinar; Sklarew and Momentum Tricks -6/5/19
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"this may be a ****** question but are group buys considered sharing?" The forum admin must think so because he has removed group buy threads for items on that list. The list really just means: "These companies have gone to the trouble of contacting us to tell us not to sell or distribute their materials on this site."
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This thread should be posted in a place where forum members are liable to see it, not buried in a subforum that does not even come up in a search: 6077-Black-Book-List-stuff-you-can-t-SHARE-update-aug-2020
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logicgate said: "No such thing as block trades of retail traders" Of course there is: any number of retail orders at the same bid/ask price executed within about 10 seconds of each other may be reported at the same time by the broker. You can look it up on the FINRA website. So you're a scalper? Then I can see how that approach would work for you, but I'm not, so I need a longer time frame view, which I can get from Cumulative Advancing/Declining Volume, etc.
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logicgate said: "because everyone has the deep pockets to open a 683 lot position" If you knew how to read time and sales (it's obvious you don't) you'd recognize that as a "block order" of retail orders submitted by the brokerage firm. You've assumed that all trades with a similar timestamp (same second) are from the same source, which is a wrong assumption, especially since a few of them are odd lots, and big firms do not trade in odd lot sizes - 146, 147, 65, etc. Furthermore, as I said, they can execute millions of trades a second and they have up to 10 seconds to report a trade. In other words, you are just fooling yourself if you think you're reading order flow, you're not.
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Logicgate: "If the orders you say happens in nanoseconds, miliseconds, they will stil be inside one second where I will be consolidating them in one big order." They have up to 10 seconds to report an order, perhaps longer in some markets, not sure. I don't know what point you were trying to make with your chart example, there are no streams of large orders there, just common retail trader lots, and your consolidation of the orders seems arbitrary. What would you do with this information?
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James Dalton - Foundation & Application of the Market Profile
⭐ gadfly replied to blazon's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
Don't know about Tradestation but in ThinkorSwim, market profile is a chart mode, not an indicator. -
I understand what you are trying to accomplish, logicgate, but there are easier and more efficient ways to do it, e.g., with "monkey bars," I think I have a Jeff Bierman session about this, I'll look. Thank you. "Usually the people who ditch and "burn" methods are the people who can´t use them, like this Don guy. Their mentality is "If I can´t use it, nobody else can, it is a lie." Not in this case, Don has "insider" experience from developing the ThinkorSwim platform and watching millions of dollars of orders come through the brokerage.
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New Link Doc Severson - Mark Douglas Casino Exercise: http://www.mediafire.com/?1tdxsidxzezmgw4 Just watched this again, it's very good.
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New Link Don Kaufman - About Time and Sales -2/22/16: http://www.mediafire.com/?z0m4sri5e3f3i3f Logicgate, With all due respect, your knowledge of time and sales appears to be about 20 years behind the times. Some important points to keep in mind: (1) Orders can now be executed in nanoseconds (billionths of a second), i.e., millions of orders can be executed in a second, and (2) firms can and do both buy and sell the same product in nanoseconds, to cover their tracks, (3) there can be as long as a 30 second delay in reporting orders, (4) dark pool exchanges can and do buy and sell between the bid/ask (in nanoseconds), and these orders will not not displayed in the traditional exchanges order book. I could go on but I'll let Don explain it....
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It will if it's multi-time frame, and in fact it will give a more accurate picture of order volume.
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I can get such info at a glance from multi-time frame VWAP.
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A volume oscillator will tell me that, logicgate... but anyway I'll reupload Don's session, it explains the drawbacks of "tape reading."
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"Sierra chart has an option to reconstruct the tape in advanced chart settings tab 3, then in time and sales just configure it to combine orders of same type and time (same second), you can spot the big trades" All the top platforms have that, doesn't mean much though, as I said earlier: "algorithmic trading programs will also buy and sell lots sequentially to cloak their activity."
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Tape reading - How to read the tape for day trading
⭐ gadfly replied to traderon's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
Who is the author of this? Does not say. -
It would be nice if people would make some effort to replace my dead links, as I do not wish to be the forum's librarian.
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Safety in the Market - Aaron Lynch - Ultimate Gann Course
⭐ gadfly replied to ⭐ insaneike's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
"The guy who manages the Course seems to be talking NORMALLY" That alone makes him stand out from the crowd. :D There's definitely something wrong with the shared link. -
Chris Capre's Advanced Price Action Course |2ndskiesforex| *new*
⭐ gadfly replied to saad007's topic in Forex Clips & Movies
"no! the **** covers a nasty word." LOL, the forum censor function is not known to censor complimentary terms. Then again, to a farmer, **** is a good thing, it helps his crops grow better. Why, that's 4 star s _ _ t! exclaimed the farmer.