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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hi Kermut, Not that I know of. The way you describe is the only way. The only thing I can suggest is that you keep practising. It WILL get easier with practice. This I can assure you. regards, HK
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hi delta, Apparantly yes. I believe the consensus is that although some may have entries while others don't, depending on broker's tradestation timing, in the long run, things will even out. regards, HK
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006I'm sorry, nor do I as I don't use it. Can anyone who uses the mouteki indicator help oxyd?
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hi phoenix, Attach the files to your post so Mouteki can see what you mean.
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hi Oxyd, I think it is a matter of preference, although from my experience with the mouteki indicator, it sometimes identified swing highs and lows incorrectly, but I believe MONO fixed this issue in a later version. I use demark_new_trend. I turn ...
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hans what does Demark say could be used as filters for the forex market?
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Never stupid questions my friend. Double click on it until you see 3 white dots (it is now selected). Then you can either right click and select 'delete' or simply press the delete button. Hope this helps. regards, HK
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Thanks Hans. So does that mean that an 'x' means that the signal may be a bad one? Then what does the arrow mean? Here's an example: I sometimes think it would be better if the weren't there in the first place:
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hi icantoo, I was in the trade, and by 10am, NEWSTIME, up 90 or so pips. All I did was monitor the pair for a retrace, which never happened. Had it moved down, my stoploss was at +10, although I would never let it get that low before taking some ...
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hi shengster, nice trading! Here is the mouteki stuff. All the 'teaching' is in the 'mouteki material' thread: http://www.forexfactory.com/forexforum/forumdisplay.php?f=75 regards, HK
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hi shengster, nice trading! Here is the mouteki stuff. All the 'teaching' is in the 'mouteki material' thread: http://www.forexfactory.com/forexforum/forumdisplay.php?f=75 regards, HK
GBPUSD
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hello dof, There is an article in currency trader magazine, page 24, attached below, which discusses Demark's trendlines. He also mentions filters to ween out bad signals, but in the article states that these will not be applicable to forex. So my ...
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hi Ahil, That is true, but is true of any system which utilizes multiple lot trades. Once we have confidence in the system, and the knowledge that our winners will be bigger than our losers, and more numerous, I believe this is the way to go. But I ...
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Thank you Hans. I know the code for the arrows are 241 and 242, and for the 'x', it is 251. But I still don't know what they mean. Here is the portion of code from the translated version you posted: Alert("BUY "+Symbol()+" - ...
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Yep, next trade is always just around the corner. My AUDNZD trade was up 30 pips at one point, now its -10. Not too worried about that one though.
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Horace Kent replied Oct 2, 2006Hi Kermut, Your lines need to represent the most recent price action. I have drawn in where your line should be. Also, when drawing the lines, make sure they 'snap' to the candles you are trying to draw them onto. They will 'snap' in place on the ...
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