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Steve Griffiths
07-28-2006, 12:06 PM
Hi Everybody,

After the recent addition to the eSignal efs's where the STF could be adjusted to look at the larger-degree charts, TS8 users have requested to be able to acheive the same thing.

As such I have recoreded a new help video: http://www.mtpredictor.com/SlideShowsRT/TS8-222/TS8-222.html

That will show TS8 users how to have both the larger-degree STF and the $TRIN on the same chart as they are trading.

More RT help videos are at: http://www.mtpredictor.com/pricing/RTHelp1.html

I hope this helps ?

Steve

jjc
07-28-2006, 12:32 PM
Steve,

Why would you take this long trade on your video of the 3min YM today July 28 if the trin is bearish?

Yes, I see that the STF is bullish but didn't you say to have 'all' the indicators confirm?


Thank you,

j

Steve Griffiths
07-28-2006, 12:54 PM
This is not a video showing you how to trade, just how to add the $TRIN and STF to your TS8 charts !!!!

Biggo
07-28-2006, 01:24 PM
Hi J

I didnt take this trade because the trin was bearish also.
I guess using any indicator is always going to have some sort of trade off, & sometimes they dont help.
On a positive note I didnt take any trades so had no risk anyway, there is always another day when everything will line up perfectly

Cheers

jjc
07-28-2006, 01:56 PM
Hi J

I didnt take this trade because the trin was bearish also.
I guess using any indicator is always going to have some sort of trade off, & sometimes they dont help.
On a positive note I didnt take any trades so had no risk anyway, there is always another day when everything will line up perfectly

Cheers


Hello Biggo,

In addition to the trin being bullish or bearish at the time of a trade you may want to consider looking at the trin in a different perspective. What I mean by that is that the trin was diverging from price and reached a point where it became overly bearish (bear ugly + 1.30)

By the way, it would of been very difficult to spot that ABC pattern and trin divergence without MTPredictor.

So, Kudos to MTPredictor.

j