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In this video, we want to cover how to place the Andrew's Pitchfork Tool within Track 'n Trade.
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I also want to make a note here, that these
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features are exactly the same whether we're using Track 'n Trade Stocks, Futures, or Forex.
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You'll notice that I'm using the Futures version for this demonstration.
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Selecting the Andrew's Pitchfork tool, here, if we have the Preferences Tab selected, it
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will give us all of the preferences available for the Andrew's Pitchfork. To place the Andrew's
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Pitchfork, it works on a triangle formation. We need to look for and identify a triangle
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or a 1, 2, 3 formation in the market. Very simply, we find the lowest point of the trend,
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we left click, we draw up to the next point of the trend, we left click, and we draw down
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to the next point of the trend; which is the completion of our triangle formation. We left
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click, and this gives us the Andrew's Pitchfork triangle formation. We extend by just sliding
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the mouse, I'm not holding my mouse button down, at this point. I'm just extending the
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tines, by moving the mouse out as far as I would like them. Once the mouse, or once we
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have reached the point at which we would like to have the tines stop, we just simply click
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the left mouse button one more time, and that terminates the drawing of the tines. We now
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have the Andrew's Pitchfork drawn on the chart. You'll notice that the Andrew's Pitchfork
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goes off of the triangle formation and the concept is, obviously that it goes up and
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uses these areas of support and resistance.
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Now, as a market breaks down below the lower tine, begins to make a new trend down, we
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have the ability to place a what is known as a, Schiff fork. We can right click, see
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these two little handles, here? If the trend breaks above the upper tine, we would use
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the lower marker. If the trend breaks below the lower tine, then we use the upper marker.
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We right click on this marker, hit Add Schiff Median. You'll notice that it draws this in
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there for us, automatically based off the same triangle move, but it's a 50% region
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between the triangle of the initial setting of the initial formation. Now as we drag that
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out, you'll notice that as the market drops down below the lower tine of the first Andrew's
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Pitchfork that the Shift Median Triangle and tines end up being areas of levels of support
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and resistance that the market will use to create it's downward potential. This is how
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we set the Andrew's Pitchfork.
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You'll also notice in the Pitchfork Tools Settings that we have the ability to increase
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or decrease the number of extensions. Since the purple tines are the ones that are selected,
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if we start adding on additional areas of support or resistance, across the bottom these
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would be support across the bottom: 1, 3, 5, and 7. If we reduce those back off, we
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could to areas of resistance across the top, if the upper side was the side that we working
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with, we could increase the resistance lines at the top. Again, if we select the other
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Andrew's Pitchfork we can then do the same thing on the downside and we can use it for
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increased areas of support and resistance. So, this is a way of increasing our extensions
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looking for the next area for the market to move to, the cross overs of the Schiff and
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normal Andrew's Pitchfork of the initial Andrew's Pitchfork are places of support and resistance.
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We also have the ability of having sliding extensions. For example: I'm going to turn
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off these individual extensions, and I'm going to select the purple Schiff Pitchfork, and
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I'm going to turn on extension 1, and extension 2. You'll notice that it draws additional
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lines here in the center. Those are centered so you can then move them to the points that
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you want. In case we need to bring them out to an area of support or resistance that does
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not match the upper region or lower region of the outer or inner tine. You have the ability
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to manually adjust your extensions 1 or 2.
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We also have distance markers, these are the Fibonacci distance markers. Andrew's Pitchfork
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based on the Fibonacci triangle or ABCD projection ABCD pattern. We can use distance markers
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to help us identify the different Fibonacci distances of the time level. By doing this
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we have that ability as well, and you'll notice that those are in there. We can come in here
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and we can increase the font size. We can change the font color to a color that we can
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see and show the text, and make it bold. There we have the extensions of the Fibonacci numbers
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as the market moves through price and time up the Schiff Pitchfork.
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You of course have the ability to come in here and change these distance markers to
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be custom or user definable if you would like, and go out to the further out marker lines.
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This would be an additional feature that you can add into the tool.
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To remove the tool from the screen, very simply we can come in here as long as the tool is
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selected, we can just hit the delete key on the keyboard. Or we can right click on the
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tool, and use the right click menu to hit delete, as well.