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Market Geometry more relevant to currencies?

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edward40
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I have noticed some forecasting services tend to use currencies with trend line and fork analysis.

I think it seems to work better than Emini from what I have seen.

Can anyone confirm this and if so why?

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I have noticed some forecasting services tend to use currencies with trend line and fork analysis.

I think it seems to work better than Emini from what I have seen.

Can anyone confirm this and if so why?

Works best on commodities in general. Or single stocks. Index based, your dealing with allot more varibles. That maybe why.

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The fork is basically support resistance and 50% level on a trend instead of sideways movement. It is one of many tools used as a guide of value. In this context, it is a good tool, but not for anything else like giving you buy/sell signals.

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did anyone known about website kitco.com?
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What does market geometry mean exactly? How does it differ from trend following?

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