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Andrews Pitchfork

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Any one use this tool?

If so how have you found it?

Any hints to pass along?


Cheers
 
I am an avid gardener but have found using my own pitchfork a lot easier as i am not sure who andrew is or where he lives, I find standing up straight allows for less pain through the back and always remember bend at the knees as we only know with age it could get a bit crook. Try franks spade in conjunction with andrews pitchfork for best results.
 
Hi Coyotte

Try a search using Median line and find Tim Morge I followed him for some time to study the method.

I never achieved to manage to use it as an entry method but often use it as a exit method and also to frame a trend to gauge trend strength

Happy to answer any questions

Focus
 
No, not looked at using it in FX until now.

I usually only trade one direction in forex and I think there are better techniques for that than the pitchfork.

Here's a chart of the XJO though

 
Bvbfan,
It sure is an interesting concept and looks good. It may just have some potential for those who can realise it.
Thanks for the postings.
Snake
 
Thanks for all the links guys & gals :

The reason I asked this query was a while back a poster at IC picked the turning points of LHG within a few cents and went on to do it again several months later --- using the PitchFork only .

I asked him/her how he was applying the method and he emailed me a Ebook on the subject --- if any one is interested PM me and I'll forward a copy on.

It would appear it is more than just "trend line trading" as the pitchfork for the opposing trend should also be determined --- along with the multi parallels for both trends ---- in a steep trend there is also the 1/2 pitchfork .

Aget also uses it to help project the end of a EW Wave 3


But like all Trend line methods it is SUBJECTIVE .


Cheers
and thanks again for the input

Coyotte
 
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