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geosanuy replied Jan 26, 2013Another answer would be if the moving averages are aligned on the correct side and I see some amplitude developing, yes I enter ASAP notwithstanding candle time considerations.
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geosanuy replied Jan 26, 2013There are no bars in the price flow, we only use them as an analysis tool, there are only a bunch of bid/ask orders making the price move in a linear form or approximately so. In this method, therefore it does not matter how much longer you have to ...
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geosanuy replied Jan 25, 2013@Endless: As I stated, the most aggressive entry is just after it crosses the yellow ALMA, but if you would like to wait a bit and let it cross the blue T3 is your call...this is discretionary, the way you see the MA's turning and promising ...
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geosanuy replied Jan 25, 2013@JoeyD Glad you like it it is a very special moving average, thanks to M. Lagarde. I used to use it in the TMS TDI sys also, but the whole panel like you have is way TMI for me.
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geosanuy replied Jan 25, 2013Hi Endless, thanks for your interest. To answer your questions: 1. This is basically a scalping method, which means you should be ready to kill the trade at anytime. The blue T3 MA is your trailing / initial stop, but obviously as stated, if the ...
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geosanuy replied Jan 24, 2013And here in D1....very juicy...I don't think it needs more explanation... Good Luck! Keep your eyes on the price line. image In D1 particularly I would hold off entry until the Price Line clears the blue T3, for confirmation, though I admit I have ...
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geosanuy replied Jan 24, 2013EXITS Discretionary, the only hard rule would be when the price crosses back over the yellow ALMA. Mostly I will close when the pullback looks like a tick or check mark, you can always re-enter if it bounces on the yellow in the original direction. ...
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geosanuy replied Jan 24, 2013OK, these may not be so pretty, but as you can easily see, quite profitable. image As you can see it is simple, all you need is some practice on it. You can trade the H1 with a 20 pip NOMINAL SL, which you never need to have it hit.
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geosanuy replied Jan 24, 2013Notice above the blue T3 stepping over the ALMA to get on correct side for short position, also always eyeballing the angle and as it develops the amplitude or space between the 2 MA's.
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geosanuy replied Jan 24, 2013As the trade develops.... image You'll get some scratch trades...kill 'em quick. Notice the whipsaw before the trade entry...minimal losses but as you get better you would have seen the MA's have no favorable slope.
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geosanuy replied Jan 24, 2013ENTRIES: Signal is generated when the green price line crosses the yellow ALMA. This represents the most aggressive entry, if you would like you can wait a bit until it crosses also the blue T3 and or when the MA's get in the right order. Mind the ...
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geosanuy replied Jan 24, 2013The MA's: +Pivots +ATR indy For the sake of convention let's keep the Line Price lime green and the ALMA yellow with the T3 an easy on the eyes blue.
MA Crossover-based system - Squiggles
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MA Crossover-based system - Squiggles
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SQUIGGLES Hello everyone! I'd like to show you a trading method that I have been using. About ...
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geosanuy replied Aug 31, 2012TMS/TDI — While it is good to learn about Dean Malone's original TDI strategies and the uses of the Market Base and Sentiment lines, they never were part of the original template suggested by Big E. (which is the topic of this thread.) The ...
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geosanuy replied May 31, 2012TP- Beyond that hitting dotted blue 55 MA would bring about 90p.
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geosanuy replied Feb 7, 2012Pepperstone — Thank you Jack, I'd never heard of them, they look really interesting.
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