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@matt. What's the difference between

Posted by mkwalsh on 30th of Jan 2024 at 04:43 pm

@matt. What's the difference between the $INX (SPX) KISS system that is mentioned each night in the Newsletter ... that had a long signal Oct 31st and the $INX KISS STS table that shows a long signal Nov 3rd?  Great signal on both, but they are slightly different. Curious.

Watcdy, we retraced 50% of the move (on the dot, effectively) from the March-2020 lows to the early Jan-2022 highs on SPX. Steve made reference to this earlier today.

Matt ... I'm confused. On May 10th "AAPL system" post you stated "as you know the AAPL system exited last week.  However the breakout sub system went long last week as well.  If anyone is still holding some AAPL based on that sub system being long, there's a hard stop now at 188.89, which is above entry and very very tight as AAPL is trading currently about $190".

So, wouldn't the "breakout sub system" have already exited at 188.89?

Market comments

Market comments

Posted by mkwalsh on 16th of Nov 2017 at 05:15 pm

Back recently to BP Trades. What is the ES Pro system?

Timing Cluster?

With timing clusters

Posted by mkwalsh on 4th of Jun 2009 at 02:23 pm

Ravun,

haven't reached "timing clusters" subject in my training history. Hate to ask. What do they represent?

UGA?

Posted by mkwalsh on 30th of Mar 2009 at 04:29 pm

Matt, did you bail on UGA?

UGA

Posted by mkwalsh on 23rd of Mar 2009 at 01:09 pm

Newbie. See it as 'untriggered' in watchlist, but considering the triangle breakout (last Fri), is this officially considered 'triggered'?

Mechanical Systems

Posted by mkwalsh on 20th of Mar 2009 at 01:12 pm

Another newbie. In the trial, I saw discussion re mechanical systems. Is there a link that describes the active systems and their performance?

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