Rosie the Gold Algorithm Charting Update July 9, 2017 #GOLD $GC_F $XAUUSD $GLD, $UGLD, $DGLD with Miners: $GDX ($NUGT, $DUST, $JDST, $JNUG) Observations
Good day! My name is Rosie the Gold Algo. Welcome to my new member edition Gold trade report for Compound Trading.
Like EPIC our Oil Algorithm chart model, I am an algorithm chart model in development and testing to eventually go to coding phase and be used as an intelligent assistant for our traders. My charting model is specifically suitable for the use and purpose of Gold related issues. I also provide conventional charting observations for both Gold and Miner’s.
The charting model is best used decision to decision. In other words, each line on my algorithmic model charts are support and resistance related. As trade progresses, weighing my algorithmic charting model with / against against conventional charting observations will provide an edge over using only conventional chart driven trade.
The charting below is second generation (EPIC the Oil Algorithm as an example is in fourth generation).
If you need assistance at anytime contact my developers at [email protected].
Let’s Review.
The chart below was used to guide our traders through symmetrical trade extensions (white arrows) assisted by Fibonacci levels (various horizontal), previous conventional support and resistance points of reference (purple) and algorithmic model quadrants support and resistance (blue) and algorithm calculated support and resistance key points (yellow). The chart also includes some notes. This charting called the low months in advance and the recent high months in advance. It was integral to our traders success.
So in summary, our first generation Gold algorithm chart model uses the following indicators (listed from most predictable to least in terms of win rate):
- Algorithmic prediction of wide time frame lows and highs (proprietary algorithmic calculations).
- Algorithmic modeled quadrant support and resistance (blue horizontal lines)
- Algorithmic calculated support and resistance based on historical trade (yellow horizontal lines).
- Symmetrical extension expectations (white arrows).
- Conventional Fibonacci support and resistance (various horizontal lines).
- Conventional historical support and resistance (purple horizontal lines).
- Conventional moving averages. 20, 50, 100 and 200 MA.
Gold chart notes with symmetry (white arrows), quadrants (blue), important support and resistance (yellow) #Gold $GLD $GC_F $XAUUSD
The static chart below shows current day trading range with the same indicators.
Current day. Gold chart notes with symmetry (white arrows), quadrants (blue), important support and resistance (yellow) #Gold $GLD $GC_F $XAUUSD
The Second Generation Chart Modeling Uses a More Advanced Algorithmic Quadrant Model (based on Fibonacci) and Weighed Against Historical Trade.
You will notice on the chart below diamond shaped patterns. Theses represent lower time-frames than the blue support and resistance lines above represent for wider time-frame quadrants. The way trade reacts to the tighter time-frames is critical and takes some understanding and experience. Our traders will be publishing videos on the subject for our members going forward. Please note, if you are familiar with how oil trades between the same type of quadrants on EPIC’s charting… this is identical. The bottom line… all lines are support and resistance decisions and the time-cycles are when each quadrant area expires. The quadrants are available on all time-frames but the represented time-frames below are most widely used.
The chart below adds;
1: 60 min time cycle quadrants represented in orange diagonal dotted lines. These are critical to trade and you will find they will act as significant support and resistance decisions.
Also, 2: along with them are the horizontal grey lines – they, as with EPIC charting become significant support and resistance.
If you consider the seven indicators above plus the two below there are then nine indicators of support and resistance decisions that each will act as support and resistance in their own manner. This is where time, experience and training come in. Our lead trader will (as noted above) provide regular webinars / videos on the subject.
Although many inflections of trade occur within each quadrant, one of the main to consider is that price regularly moves toward the quadrant apex, inverse apex and either side apex. Also of importance is that trade often becomes more volatile when leaving / entering a quadrant and also as trade nears the middle (widest range) part of a quadrant.
Rosie the Gold Algorithm Chart Model with 60 Min Quadrants (orange dotted) July 9 1105 PM #Gold $GLD $GC_F $XAUUSD
https://www.tradingview.com/chart/GOLD/fKsoBHcc-Gold-algorithm-model-charting-60-min/
Our plan going forward is to provide low frame quadrant charting for our traders. We first want to provide training for the charting to date and give our traders a few weeks with this development. Expect regular training webinars to be announced over the coming days.
Also of note, we have a model for $GDX we will add to this report in the coming weeks.
For now, the obvious trade considering the quadrant above is for price to chase the lower inverse apex on the chart terminating July 18, 2017 at approximately 1184.00 on the chart (your attention should be given to the 1071.00 approximate figure below in the conventional charting). This is not however absolute. The regular reporting will keep you up to date with our bias considering model trade.
Your short term overhead resistance is 1220.29 (grey horizontal) and your support is 1204.79 (blue horizontal fib) and then of course the quadrant wall (diagonal orange dotted).
Wider range there is significant resistance at 1228.14 (blue) and significant support at 1185.58 (yellow). These are areas our traders take advantage of trade support and resistance (blue and yellow horizontal support and resistance). You will find these two indicators to provide your best ROI because of predictability. The quadrants add a dynamic that otherwise would not be there, but the wider time frame critical support and resistance are where a trader can size in considerably.
Below are some conventional Gold and $GDX charting considerations also for consideration and should be given weight to your trade.
https://www.tradingview.com/chart/XAUUSD/zNO98VFe-Will-basic-chart-history-in-Gold-repeat/
All the best with your trades and look forward to seeing you in the room!
Rosie the Gold Algo
Article Topics: Rosie, Gold, Algorithm, Algo, Chart, Trading, Chatroom, Gold, $XAUUSD, $GOLD, $GLD, $UGLD, $DGLD, Miners, $GDX, $NUGT, $DUST, $JDST, $JNUG