Day Trading with TTT and other tools


Welcome to this new thread, where we can share trading ideas and our thoughts on the Taylor Trading Technique.

Anyone with questions on TTT, this is the place.
I will now post a pic of the 15 min ER2 chart showing why it was a good place to buy the low at 705.3. You can see from the top label (4D)? (black label)that we had 5 (red label) waves down and we were at the green box and close to the 1.62% at 704.4 so the odds were favoring a good bounce as the first leg down seemed completed.



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I will post my last trade of the day in a few minutes almost 10 points so far.

NQ trade
Well just got filled on my last lot so now I can post my trade.

Sorry I had forgotten to post where the market was before I got filled on the last lot.

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Originally posted by Yanya

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Originally posted by Yanya

Yesterday was Buy day for Rimm Canada, I missed the very low at 104.50 but got in at 106.90. Just sold at 112.50.

Also Potash Canada is below yesterday's Buy day low at the moment and reached the possible TTT low for Sell day, got in at 154.88. A repeat of last week would be nice.



This Potash trade is not going according to plan, I added some at the open today at 149 (yesterday's low) and closed the whole position at 154.88 when I saw that it didn't want to keep going up.



Isn't it noce when a trade that does not go according to plan means you have to "settle" for a $5.88 profit
hey dday you trade any oex options lately?

got me some oct oex 640 oeyjh kinda cheap today

what say ye? good trade or not?

you the eggspert on em options so i thot i ask - but, its kinda like putting the cart before the horse cuz i already got em

g
Wow Larry. thank you for all of your wonderful graphs throughout the last couple of days. I run Tradestation and it must be a data thing, because I got less than half of the signals you show on the NQ and I haven't had a signal for the 3min ER in days.. I tried looking at 24-hr as well as market hours, and I still don't show what you show.

The trouble is, you just make it look so easy!

Thanks for all of you effort

Gillian

Hi Laurent,

On one of your charts, it show time remaining, can you explain? Thanks.
Here is the chart I posted on my blog ddaytrader.wordpress.com updated as of yesterday's close. I removed the more bullish alternative count, as the intraday wave count looks to be confirming the preferred count on the daly which calls for an immanent decline toward the 1170 (1169-1186 or so) levels.

Of course, I may be wrong as I have proven that possibility often in the past.




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Originally posted by gfryer

Wow Larry. thank you for all of your wonderful graphs throughout the last couple of days. I run Tradestation and it must be a data thing, because I got less than half of the signals you show on the NQ and I haven't had a signal for the 3min ER in days.. I tried looking at 24-hr as well as market hours, and I still don't show what you show.

The trouble is, you just make it look so easy!

Thanks for all of you effort

Gillian






Hi Gillian,thanks for the kind words, I use an older add-on of MTP so that may be the reason why you don't have some of the signals that I had and some of my settings in the filter section are set to False.

Hope this help.
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Originally posted by mucis

Hi Laurent,

On one of your charts, it show time remaining, can you explain? Thanks.



Hi mucis, this is an option that comes with Ninjatrader there is an indicator called Bar timer, so when the market is open you will see the time remaining before the bar closes on your minute chart. Example if you have a 3 min chart you will know when the next bar will unfold so this way if you are waiting for a bar reversal confirmation, you have also same thing for tick charts called tick counter.

I hope this answer your question.
I hope all you TTT traders had a good 2014 and I wish you all a better 2015
Richard