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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018I would hate to finish on BE on this, my advice would be to watch PA and capture a profit if support seems too solid
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Great entry Bistolis. You won't know what R:R it is until you exit but if you look on higher TFs, you have a potential monster in your hands
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Thanks Bistolis, but my PL is expensive and I work on the constant premise that my TL is 1 day

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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018I have the weakness to believe you don't trade with an R:R of 2, and not on standard lots. To me, trading should follow a very simple equation (TT*NP)<[(PL/CP)*[TL] where TT= Time spent trading NP= Net profit made during TT PL= Pleasure creating ...
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Are you having a Pollyanna moment or just pulling my leg?
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Ok, I count pips as in 1/10000th or 1/100th (for JPY pairs) of price, irrespective of lot size, hence my confusion. Thanks
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Thanks but you and I know that 2:1 on M5 sucks, I am working on it alongside add-on strategy
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018I don't know if I should be flattered or if I should feel offended in the name of the French nation... Kidding aside, French suck big time at speaking English, but can you blame them? French was the international language of diplomacy and commerce ...
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Sorry to be Clouseau again, is the way you calculate pips based on a value per lot times a number of lots? If so, what is the value of a lot?
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Thank you Strat, I really appreciate your concern but don't worry, the entry was based ONLY on M5 trend PASR strategy even though the confluence of the WCC was giving me an option to hold it on a higher TF should the Worker create an interesting ...
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Aaaaaaaand, my first add-on, ever...
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Thanks Yomi, I know those are Strat's expressions. Try as I might, it must be my awful English that makes me struggle with the concept of the hard right edge :-) Happy trading to you too
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018CADJPY 5M entry Let's see where this one goes First target, top of WCC if I can get my little people to shut up image By the way, that's what I am trying to trade, not the 5M image
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Check you H1 chart, I am afraid you sold into a support which I have on my chart. Not that it was a bad trade necessarily as it is just wobbling right now, but you also put your SL in the middle of the swing, not at the top
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018Can someone kindly explain what "moving hard right edge" means? That's not obvious based on Yomi's trades
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018You are technically right on usdjpy although we are now back into the wcc formed 5 weeks ago. On usdcad, it has been indeed already 3 weeks On many other pairs, WCCs sometimes date back to January and even 2017
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018QUIZ Outside of AUD pairs that are walking zombies, name a major pair that has NOT been in a WCC for several weeks
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darko2010 replied Apr 4, 2018GBPJPY 5M The entry is on 5M for R:R reasons, the rationale is on the Boss
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darko2010 replied Apr 3, 2018Happy to be of service BC. Your reasoning seems perfectly fine, no argument there. However, if I may, I would steer away from GBPCHF as there is strong correlation between CHF and EUR and and almost no volatility between GBP and EUR, hence ...
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