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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006LOL I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you!
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Well I'm using IBFX and I've made over 400 pips in the last 4 days, so I think it all comes out in the wash.
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Hi Kenari, I believe the difference in your broker's time changes the time candles open and close, thus forming different patterns. I have heard others say the same, and it makes sense to me. Hope this helps. regards
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Interbankfx charts are GMT I don't know what Moutekitrader uses. I'm pretty sure he has NOT recommended any broker or timezone. Just follow the signals as they appear on YOUR charts. It will all even out in the long term. regards
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006NOW THIS IS A MAN WITH BRAINS!!!! EA's based around PRICE ACTION! What a novel idea! Bundy, I agree with you 100%. In the end, the trader is still the one making the decisions. In a 24 hour market, any edge you can give yourself is worthwhile. My 2. ...
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Yep, those are single lot trades. That's awesome stuff dude. Good on ya. So I'm assuming you are happy with Mouteki.
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006LOL I mean, for example, the spread on GBPUSD is 4 pips, so my cost to take on the trade, one lot, is $40. Each pip is $10. For this pair, what is the dollar cost of the spread?
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Hi Art, What I mean to ask is, are those pips based on one lot or multiple lots on the same trade? eg. Short GBPUSD, did you make 100 pips trading one lot, or 5? Do you catch my drift? Standard, mini, micro, is irrelevant.
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Hi Zuke, Which broker allows you to trade these exotics, and what is the spread, in dollars? Thanks
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Hi Phoenix, Well firstly, your trendline looks correct to me. As to which candle should be used, the one to the right, in my mind, looks higher, and should be the one used.
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Really would wouldn't it! I tend to agree with you though. That's a long way to fall for a currency that's been so strong recently. But hey, trends end. Best we can do is follow them.
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Yeah that equinox of Jupiter play is a doozy. Doesn't happen often, but man, when it does, pipcity baby, pip fricken city!!!
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Completely understand. I'm so glad I discovered this methodology, and so thankful to MoutekiTrader for sharing it. Feels good to get back to looking purely at price. Feels 'right' best regards,
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006Agreed Maya. I love football (soccer). You guys are gonna throw one heck of a party!
A Trading Experiment
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Horace Kent replied Sep 28, 2006I don't have a break yet either. But you're right Mr Trend, this one will likely rock and roll when it does break, because it's been pacing for a while now:
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