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Re: FUTR GEN: TREX Contd



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Walt Downs wrote:
> 
> This is a resend of an earlier transmission that I am not sure got
> through. If everyone got the first one, sorry. there also may have been
> a
> problem with the gif image being to small in the first post. I will
> resend the TREX gif from another computer in a little while.
> 
> I have been getting a lot of requests for a peek at TREX.
> 
> Here is a chart showing the TREX "breakout", "time and price", and
> "market probability" trades.
> 
> BEFORE the hail of questions starts :) let me answer a few of the
> more obvious ones.
> 
> What the h--l is a TREX?????
> 
> TREX is a methodology which adheres to concepts of "Hyper-Modern
> trading". (YES, this is ANOTHER trading term coined by me).
> 
> The basic concept of Hyper Modern trading is to build from the best of
> many trading methodologies, in effect creating a super GOLEM which
> is only trading when the odds are in it's favor.
> 
> TREX utilizes a range finding algorythm of mine to find the "time and
> price" trades. It also trades high probability pattern reversals and
> breakouts. There are a few nice levels shown on the attached chart
> where "time and price" trades occured in the same area as "Market
> Probability" trades.
> 
> Is TREX testable in TradeStation?
> 
> Not yet, but it will be. I have not
> finished the programming yet, but all of the trades you see on the
> attached chart were reached via MATHEMATICAL FORMULAS. Some of the
> calculations are simple, but some of the math to tell TS what a
> PATTERN looks like is very time consuming. I have to decide on the
> best way around that. I don't think I will share this system with
> the world, but I would like some independent testing done, so I know
> it's not just me :) Clyde Lee, you out there? :)
> 
> Does TREX work the same in all markets?
> 
> YEP. Take a look at the TREX trades I have posted over the last two
> weeks on RT.
> 
> Were Fibonacci or Gann calculations used in finding TREX turning
> points?
> 
> NOPE !! :) NO FIB NO GANN.
> 
> Basically, this post isn't to herald in the new "Holy Grail", it's
> just my usual monthly attempt to shake the trading establishment
> tree a little bit.
> 
> Put down those Gann wheels, pick up a chart,
> a calculator, and your brain, and start thinking about what YOU
> see in the market, and more importantly, what the guy you are trading
> AGAINST sees :) .
> 
> In answer to those who have been asking about the website, the web
> beta can be viewed at http://www.cyberspy.com/~walt . There is some
> commercial content, but also a lot of neat trading info. For the
> trading info, "click" on the menu selections in the orange area under
> CIS Trading Information Center.
> 
> SPECIAL NOTE TO RICK RATCHFORD AND NORMAN WINSKI:
> 
> I am a little curious as to how the points on the included chart
> matched up with FDATES and the planets. :)
> 
> Walt Downs
> CIS Trading

Hi Walt,

Two things.

1.  What do you think tomorrow will be like for stocks, and
2.  Do you want to play an e-mail chess game with me?  Kn-KB3.

James