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Among traders seeking his specialized knowledge, searching for resources like is incredibly common. This search intent highlights a high demand for DeMark's breakthrough strategies, specifically his legendary TD Sequential and TD Combo indicators.
Begins after a Sell Setup completes. The system counts 13 bars where the close is greater than or equal to the high 2 bars earlier.
Unlike the Setup, these 13 bars need to be consecutive.
: DeMark emphasizes using "TD Risk Levels," which are specific price points where a signal is considered "failed" or invalidated. Practical Resources
: A 9-bar count where each bar closes higher (for sells) or lower (for buys) than the close 4 bars earlier.
Because Tom DeMark's proprietary code is native to expensive institutional platforms like Bloomberg and Reuters, retail traders frequently seek these compiled resources to reconstruct his indicators on free or low-cost charting software like TradingView, MetaTrader, or Python-based algorithmic engines.
While the temptation to search for a free "repack" PDF is high, there are significant downsides to this approach:
While TD Sequential allows the Countdown to begin after the Setup completes, TD Combo starts counting the 13-bar countdown from Bar 1 of the Setup, provided specific, rigorous price relationships are met. Because it requires unique conditions for every single bar in the sequence, TD Combo is exceptionally rare to finish but offers highly accurate signals in fast-moving, volatile markets. Core Pillar 3: TD Trendlines (TD Points and TD Lines)
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