Thanks for the work put into the two videos which are really great. For future consideration may I ask you to identify / expand on the Action & Test, Hinge and Springboard elements that are identifiable on the P&F. Thanks again.
Prof B, great stuff, thanks. look for backbones : a new all time high followed be a response, a low > any previous high. Without backbones there are no bubbles. Market corrections tend to visit the backbones for support. DX backbone : Jan 19 2015 high @95.775 & Feb 2 2015 low @93.385.
Just loving it all. I have one question. Is there a mathematical formula to use to calculate the percentage P&F instead of using the financial calculator? I would love to use a formula.
I love your videos Bruce and I really love the P&F stuff. I was hoping I could bother you for a minute with a question about a P&F chart. I was looking at AMC. I don't typically mess with "meme" stocks but figured I'd look into it. I did a percentage scale P&F. Is there a maximum percentage you can use on these? I used 5.5% as I wanted 2020 to present on the chart. Is it allowable to go with such a high percentage? Also, when I did this I came up with a really insane target of around $3000 counting the full 2020 base, and the reaccumulation from June to present gives me the same target. I know people are talking about a short squeeze, but this just seems ridiculous and makes me think I'm doing it wrong. What are your thoughts? Any feedback would really be appreciated. Thanks for all you do. Hope to hear back from you!
I found the two sessions on p & f to be highly valuable, especially the intraday p & f. It was a little eye-opening to see the accumulation formations that you pointed out. These are helpful in so many different ways, including helping to hold onto a winning position that still has a good count left rather than cutting the trade short. I would love to see you bring Wyckoff principles into the charts and coordination with the VLC, as you had mentioned, again, especially on the intraday. One thing I've noticed from watching a few of your videos is that little mention is made of the S&Ps. Probably because I haven't watched enough, but would appreciate seeing how you construct intraday p & f of the S&Ps. (Obviously, I day trade the S&Ps) Many thanks for this.
Very valuable Bruce, keep it up please.
Thanks Bruce!
Thanks for the work put into the two videos which are really great. For future consideration may I ask you to identify / expand on the Action & Test, Hinge and Springboard elements that are identifiable on the P&F. Thanks again.
Extremely useful
This is great stuff. I looked at P&F some years ago but manually charting on paper got the best of me. Please keep this going!
Prof B, great stuff, thanks. look for backbones : a new all time high followed be a response, a low > any previous high. Without backbones there are no bubbles.
Market corrections tend to visit the backbones for support. DX backbone : Jan 19 2015 high @95.775 & Feb 2 2015 low @93.385.
Just loving it all. I have one question. Is there a mathematical formula to use to calculate the percentage P&F instead of using the financial calculator? I would love to use a formula.
I love your videos Bruce and I really love the P&F stuff. I was hoping I could bother you for a minute with a question about a P&F chart. I was looking at AMC. I don't typically mess with "meme" stocks but figured I'd look into it. I did a percentage scale P&F. Is there a maximum percentage you can use on these? I used 5.5% as I wanted 2020 to present on the chart. Is it allowable to go with such a high percentage? Also, when I did this I came up with a really insane target of around $3000 counting the full 2020 base, and the reaccumulation from June to present gives me the same target. I know people are talking about a short squeeze, but this just seems ridiculous and makes me think I'm doing it wrong. What are your thoughts? Any feedback would really be appreciated. Thanks for all you do. Hope to hear back from you!
I found the two sessions on p & f to be highly valuable, especially the intraday p & f. It was a little eye-opening to see the accumulation formations that you pointed out. These are helpful in so many different ways, including helping to hold onto a winning position that still has a good count left rather than cutting the trade short.
I would love to see you bring Wyckoff principles into the charts and coordination with the VLC, as you had mentioned, again, especially on the intraday. One thing I've noticed from watching a few of your videos is that little mention is made of the S&Ps. Probably because I haven't watched enough, but would appreciate seeing how you construct intraday p & f of the S&Ps. (Obviously, I day trade the S&Ps)
Many thanks for this.
Is it possible to make the P&F Count for targets automatically?