Once again thank you for creating these diagrams. On the top left quadrant, you have written '++V' below the HHHL bar. '-' is written above...
Thank you very much for such an interesting post, Sprout. Would it be possible to demonstrate this concept on a chart?
Well, here is the criteria that Spydertrader used to generate the Hershey universe: 1. 10 < price < 50 2. 50M < float < 60M 3. 65 day average...
Yahoo Finance's queries are now returned in JSON format which require the correct module to be used in the URL. I'm working on retrieving a full...
I fully concur with your sentiment. Perhaps what we should do is to derive or recreate this framework from the fundamental concepts. Yes, this is...
So what are you suggesting? The original method or JHM 1.0 as you call it, is an attempt at creating a 'standard model' of the market. Many have...
Thank you llIHeroic for yet another insightful post. Rather than just posting the chart, perhaps it is best to have the full context of the...
In 2010 he made them available via links to a file sharing site. The links were posted on Spydertrader's PV thread on TL. I don't think the...
It seems to be a volume profile chart. Point? :)
Thank you very much, tiddlywinks. You mentioned earlier that you have fused these concepts with others from various different disciplines to...
Thanks but I already posted all these definitions and images yesterday.
Hello llIHeroic Can you kindly check this thread and respond to it?...
I don't think there is much more than what you found. @llIHeroic can you add anything to this?
Data source for the above chart is Interactive Brokers.
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Thank you for providing the flow chart. I remember this chart and erroneously thought JH evolved it into the bands.
I see. Thanks. If I may ask, what exactly did you automate? In this image:...
I assume the lines on the volume pane of your chart are 'The Bands' which are automated. If so, how is that possible without coding the volume...
Well, how can this framework be automated without the volume cases? After all, they are the centerpiece, no?
Hmmm, for some reason I was under the impression that this was a reference to the Modrian chart. I just took a quick look at the 'Exact Science'...
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