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Porkpie replied Sep 20, 2010Hi Rob, Seiden uses a set of six odds enhancers that he uses to identify supply and demand levels. He doesn't give them all away in his free webinars because he has paying clients through OTA that he teaches. I cannot produce them here for breach of ...
Trading Supply & Demand Zones
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Porkpie replied Sep 20, 2010Good to see a thread on Seiden's work. Seiden uses a set of core principles for identifying supply and demand zones. He himself does not use bollinger bands although he has taught how they and other indi's can be used with his levels. However his ...
Trading Supply & Demand Zones
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Porkpie replied Sep 14, 2010Just in case anyone is interested. The best way to determine whether a daily trend will end is to look at weekly charts supply and demand levels. If daily is heading into a higher time frame SR level then you need to expect a trend reversal. Lagging ...
End of Day Trading System
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Porkpie replied Sep 8, 2010ok thanks. I think I'll just stick with Tom Williams, and traders lab or elite trader has a load of wyckoff stuff for free. Cheers.
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
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Porkpie replied Sep 8, 2010Todd Krueger Wyckoff Analysis DVD series — Anyone have this? Any good? Thanks
vsa with Malcolm
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Porkpie replied Sep 8, 2010Todd Krueger Wyckoff Analysis DVD series — anyone have the Todd Krueger Wyckoff Analysis DVD series 1+2? Any good? Thanks
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
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Porkpie replied Sep 8, 2010It seems that RR is dependent on how you are using vsa. I am using it with SR and its the SR that dictates my RR. I may then use volume to manage my trade but one of my rules for entry is that there has to be a minimum 3:1 Reward Risk based on ...
vsa with Malcolm
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Porkpie replied Sep 8, 2010Looks like you had a relevant entry third bar from the touch of the purple area with rising volume, so could have gotten in sooner. I agree, volume was generally low. Given that the bigger move had already done its ADR (possibly), I agree with your ...
vsa with Malcolm
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Porkpie replied Sep 1, 2010But liquidity would be a problem, no?
Long term Profits within Negative Expectancy
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Porkpie replied Aug 11, 2010I know a supplier who gets them cheap. Excellent book what happened to the discussion? Ok lets make a start to a specific chapter: He quotes "The most important lesson that you may learn from this book appears in this chapter" (Chapter 14 'Bid/Ask ...
Trading and Exchanges Discussion Thread
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Porkpie replied Aug 9, 2010couldn't agree more but I would argue that you are more likely to get stopped out by your broker-dealer from stop running in forex on smaller time frames (unless you are trading futures).
Why is short term trading so hard
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Porkpie replied Jun 3, 2010Yoooks! — Wow HG thanks for your contribution. It's getting my creative juices flowing....
Charts on Drugs or works of Art?
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Porkpie replied May 5, 2010Whether I need to understand it is neither here nor there. What a ridiculous comment. Some people like going around killing other people, its their passion. It doesn't make it right does it. When someone's passion conflicts with another's interests ...
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Porkpie replied May 5, 2010I am always saying it, especially when I am eating my fish and chips, or as I wave goodbye to my wife in the mornings with a cheery wave of my bowler hat, as she dashes off to shops to join the queue for lard.
AMAZING Strategy!!!
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Porkpie replied May 4, 2010Ok, thats an interesting link. Thanks. I never thought about it like that. However, I still don't understand the concept whereby you have a gun and you can shoot from quite a distance to kill an animal. How does that make you feel close to having ...
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Porkpie replied May 4, 2010Here they are. They couldn't give up their day job afterall:
I'm recruiting: $5000 -> $5,000,000 3 years