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Tavurth replied Jul 20, 2015Nice work TK, thanks for keeping it scientific

Simple, Profitable, forex strategy
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Tavurth replied Jul 19, 2015I assume that the OP means this: For Sell 1) Only on a bull candle 2) RSI at 70 or above 3) STOCH at 80 or above For Buy 1) Only on a bear candle 2) RSI at 30 or below 3) STOCH at 20 or below When sharing information, it is important to be precise. ...
Simple, Profitable, forex strategy
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Tavurth replied Jul 7, 2015Be warned that things are getting volatile this week, make sure to use an ATR (or similar) based stop, so as not to get faked out too often.
Why Can't I Trade?!
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Tavurth replied Jul 4, 2015There is a lot of NLP in some of these videos you post. I don't trust it, unless I made it.
A Little Something To Motivate You
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Tavurth replied Jul 4, 2015Don't expect all the answers to be given for you. I've laid out an interesting lobster on the table, if you don't know how to use a pair of pliers, you might never reach the meat inside.
Charting π (PI)
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Tavurth replied Jul 3, 2015Same bars, but in Excel CSV format: url Edit: Reattached the file, it was OLHC, now it is correct.
Charting π (PI)
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Tavurth replied Jul 3, 2015You're looking for a PI trend? Here's the normalised data I used: url (1 million digits before compression) If you want to change the norm value, run a script that removes either [4,3,2 or 1] from every lines OHLC values.
Charting π (PI)
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Tavurth replied Jul 3, 2015Sure, example: 3.141592653 => array(3,1,4,1,5,9,2,6,5,3); Normalise (-4.5) => array(-1.5,-3.5,-0.5,-3.5,0.5,4.5,-2.5,1.5,0.5,-1.5); Compress to OHLC => Open => -1.5 High => 4.5 Low => -3.5 Close => -1.5 In the above example, I ran a simple ...
Charting π (PI)
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Tavurth replied Jul 3, 2015Chart B was EURJPY a few weeks ago. It's interesting how similar they are. Chart A was built from sequencing a normalised fractional part of PI, and compressing into bar format.
Charting π (PI)
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Charting π (PI)
Started Jul 3, 2015|Trading Discussion|14 replies
Chart A: {image} {image} Chart B: {image} {image} Either Charts A, or Charts B are PI, can you ...
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Tavurth replied Jun 30, 2015You are desperate for gains. Desperate to prove to yourself that you are right. Stop being desperate. Realise that it takes a long time. Changing a habit does not happen overnight. I see you've been around a while, has this been happening to you ...
When my mind is on tilt...
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Tavurth replied Jun 30, 2015Get a piece of paper and a pen. Using only one finger on the top of the pen, hold it vertical, tip down, pressing onto the page. Slide the pen in a direction. Try this five times. Notice how the pen moves often in the same groove, made by previous ...
Did you take time off from trading?
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Tavurth replied Jun 30, 2015Good call. Scalping requires an incredibly in depth knowledge of price action, not to mention militant self control.
Want to know how to get rich?
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Tavurth replied Jun 29, 2015I've taken long breaks in the past, usually because I was travelling, kept the market far from my mind. Coming back fresh is a wonder, for ideas and motivation both.
Did you take time off from trading?
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Tavurth replied Jun 29, 2015I presume from looking at your trade explorer that you have a room full of monkeys pressing buy or sell, and then take the other side of their trade. Oh wait, that's a market maker.
Welcome to forex, step right up!
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Tavurth replied Jun 29, 2015It looks like you are trading against the trend quite often. image image Have you backtested your strategy? When you backtest, and see that in perfect conditions you have an edge, trading becomes much less involving emotionally.
Want to know how to get rich?
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Tavurth replied Jun 28, 2015I'm between 35 and 36. I remember finding this list when I first started trading. I think it was DbPhoenix who posted it. It took me a long time to pass the steps, and you don't even realise that they are passing, but slowly, they do. Something I ...
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