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Porkpie replied Aug 28, 2011I'll have a stab. If I was trading for this institution, this is what I would do: Assuming they entered at demand then waiting for their stops to hit would put them at greater risk of not getting all of their positions out of the market without ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 27, 2011Sounds like another great way for governments to waste money on some ridiculous academic bullshit. You'd definitely be able to study this in the UK. Your hypothesis is rather simplistic. What you are missing is the that the people who plant trees ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 24, 2011I just want to add the importance of time in a different light. Timeframes determine when and at what price participants buy and sell. And participants with short timeframe perspectives differ in their buy-sell patterns from participants with long ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 21, 2011Ok folks, I'm constantly banging out the idea of looking at higher time frames. As Ifmyante hasn't supplied this, we do what the one eyed eagle Kenny does, and use our common sense, and just spy it from this one time frame. A - Inset of higher time ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 19, 2011Good list but I think you missd out the most important which is what are the higher time frame supply and demand as these are what ultimately drive movement on the lower time frames in terms of the order flow. But always good to take counter trend ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 17, 2011Something Different — Charts show the emini futures (Tradestation) this AM GMT Something I am playing with this week. The squiggly line shows changes in buying and selling volume and good for showing buying/selling exhaustion (large dots) and ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 12, 2011The consolidation just before that level, that should be your first target so not good RR. A Couple of days ago price hit weekly demand hence the up move so not sure why you would want to short off a 4 hour chart so soon after weekly demand. If it ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 12, 2011What higher time frames are you looking at kenney? Seems that you just trade the 5min or other time frames levels straight without higher time frame supply or demand, but just use trigger time frame pa?
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Porkpie replied Aug 10, 2011Yes the more opinion the better, but without a chart to look at we always have to presume other factors at play regarding these levels Manga talks of, such as strength of the levels, the distance between the levels especially distance between ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 10, 2011The higher time frame is the stronger level, always. But like I said, depending on your trigger time frame you often still have room within the Daily. Price does not always react to the daily it also acts to smaller tf levels within it. But if you ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 10, 2011Doh! You didn't take in anything I said to you before did you. The brick in sponge analogy I used, remember?? Now get a brick and head butt it as hard as you can so you don't forget

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Porkpie replied Aug 10, 2011Curreently in GU from 62 target 20ish. Waiting for pull backs on EU on 15/5 after bounce off H4 supply. Long cad out of H4 demand with 15min pull back @ 9805 target 9933 area. Waiting for further move south on AUDUSD after touch of H4 supply will ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 8, 2011Dude, Mr Lee isn't trading the original method of this thread (after painstaking effort lol). You might just want to read the last few pages of this thread and then take a look at 'Romancing the price' thread and 'Price is everything' thread. ...
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Porkpie replied Aug 6, 2011Best post on this thread and gets my vouch (after only 3 posts - thats how crappy this thread is!). Trading is not a static set of rules its an interpretation of a combination of rules that may or may not be mechanised to some degree. Its both ...
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