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    What studies do you use the most? Elliott, XTL, Gann....

    How about Advanced GET trading strategies? Type One, Breakout, Buy and Sell with Trend.....

    I wonder how many modifications to these strategies are working out there?

  • #2
    Steve, does anyone @ TTI have variations to the strategies they would care to share?
    Matt Gundersen

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    • #3
      Overlap Idea

      Type 1 and 2's are the benchmark for AGET trades.

      One little trade I personally like monitoring for is what I call
      the 'Wave 4, Wave 1 Overlap' setups. They are higher risk
      setups, but they can define a clear risk-reward and a 'last
      chance' option when trying to find a Type 1 trade that, under
      normal circumstances, did not work out very well.

      For more details, check out AGET User Group topic, Overlap:



      I will try to share more ideas at a later date.

      best wishes, Marc
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      Marc

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      • #4
        What Constitutes A Good Wave 4?

        While this isn't a deviation from the typical Type 1 parameters,
        was wondering would anyone like to see a quick general
        'Type 1 Check List' just created after answering the question,
        "What constitutes a good Wave 4?


        In the Advanced GET User Group, go to the folder,
        "Questions Answered" for more details:


        Last edited by MR; 02-14-2003, 11:15 AM.
        Marc

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        • #5
          TJ's Web Levels a very good Advanced GET tool

          There is an Advanced GET tool called TJ's Web Levels, where
          it is very possible to trade the benchmark Type 1 or 2 trade
          standards, or trade off deviations of the standards.

          I have been using these web levels for many years. They are
          a fantastic tool for helping better define trading opportunities.

          If you are interested in learning more about TJ's Webs, please
          go to the Advanced GET User Group to read the 14 page Web
          PDF article I just completed. It would be a good starting
          point for getting an introduction to this powerful tool. I hope
          to later find time to create another web level article, showing
          ways TJ's Web Levels can be taken to a sophisticated user level.

          If interested, click on this link--

          Last edited by MR; 02-14-2003, 11:17 AM.
          Marc

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