Oscillators and Divergence

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Is there any time when there is a valid use for oscillators and/or divergence?

Yes, there is a time when such things may prove to be of value. The opposite of trend-following trading methods involves trading techniques that enter on the tops and bottoms of movements, or counter-trend trading. Oscillator divergences may help accomplish this highest risk type of trading. Having set predetermined time and price objectives that should form below a previous top more than 70% of the time greatly facilitates this kind of trading. Selling short term rallies until intermediate downside price objectives are achieved is the best way to execute this strategy. This is one trading area where oscillators and their divergences are valuable. When you have strong down-trending intermediate markets - look to sell when short term RSI values rebound to hit 50, weaker downtrends hit RSI's of 70 or higher. No system creates more open equity, defines trends, and forecasts the time and price objectives better than the 1-2-3 trading pattern, which may be the first objective pattern recognition system ever created. When the 1-2-3 price objectives are 200%+ over extended, the market is technically due for a correction of the 100% downside minimum value.
 
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joe have you seen the movie...

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Joe, I think you're a great guy and see how your always trying to post something constructive, but can't help to laugh at how nobody ever takes you seriously.
Got to love it though.
 
DT,

Dunno about you but if joe pulled a serious face... well, I'd at least think about taking him seriously :LOL:
 
DT,

Dunno about you but if joe pulled a serious face... well, I'd at least think about taking him seriously :LOL:
..arabian where are you Holy sht, I almost fell out of my chair when I checked his website.

 

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Is there any time when there is a valid use for oscillators and/or divergence?

Yes, there is a time when such things may prove to be of value. The opposite of trend-following trading methods involves trading techniques that enter on the tops and bottoms of movements, or counter-trend trading. Oscillator divergences may help accomplish this highest risk type of trading. Having set predetermined time and price objectives that should form below a previous top more than 70% of the time greatly facilitates this kind of trading. Selling short term rallies until intermediate downside price objectives are achieved is the best way to execute this strategy. This is one trading area where oscillators and their divergences are valuable. When you have strong down-trending intermediate markets - look to sell when short term RSI values rebound to hit 50, weaker downtrends hit RSI's of 70 or higher. No system creates more open equity, defines trends, and forecasts the time and price objectives better than the 1-2-3 trading pattern, which may be the first objective pattern recognition system ever created. When the 1-2-3 price objectives are 200%+ over extended, the market is technically due for a correction of the 100% downside minimum value.

I am recommendatory to some noobs to blow their accounts using this methods.
 
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