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- asgard2 replied Apr 14, 2010
i dont know mate.. it think it is a short coming up..soon, so we'll see ps.. dont trade it though cause it breaks every rule
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- asgard2 replied Apr 14, 2010
OK paste any indicator that you use , that does not have writing in the top left hand corner and I will do it for you I want to know ahead of time what everyone else is going to see a few seconds later. The reason is that I open a trade a few ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 14, 2010
Here you go.. you can track each candle action realtime. Just paste this in your favorite chart indicator and it will put the main sessions on the chart as well as the GMT time. you will know when each candle is about to close. I wrote it myself for ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 14, 2010
I am not sure what original level is but I believe it works like this The floating of the currency market was to ensure free trade between nations and effectively it is the same as handicapping a horse. All trade partners are supposed to be equal ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 13, 2010
While one is close to the inverse of the other.. if you are quoting a retracement level of 23%, then it does not mean 78% to the people reading it. There are a lot of dollars in the difference. Not giving you a hard time but it could lead to some ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 13, 2010
You know.. the way the GBP is right now it is too hard to pick. In all honesty unless you are on this inside.. you are taking a big risk trading this pair at the moment because the market is sideways The thing is all over the place and there seems ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 13, 2010
Hi Lascavel, the Fibo that seems to be set for the move, looks back to front to me.. is that right? I can see it is set by some auto software. if the move is up, draw it from bottom to top. If the move is down, then draw it from top to bottom. ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 13, 2010
LOL.. yes, that is what I mean. I would listen heaps.. just evaluate every thing they say and apply it to your own situation. It is pretty clear to me they have not traded forex regularly or they would not say some of this stuff. (they'd also be ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 13, 2010
I trade with leverage of 500 with FXOpen ECN I haven't been with them that long but I have not noticed any problems. Actually, for me they are good. Be warned though, your leverage drops with a balance above 20000 so you have to keep withdrawing ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 13, 2010
Absolutely ... when the banks are in the market, the market makers have no say. They cannot shift the market when order flow increases. In fact I agree with most of the system. But those people teaching do not know forex and I believe they assume it ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 12, 2010
Well a market maker is basically an Auctioneer. He sets a price and checks the interest.. if the interest is not forthcoming, he lowers the price to try and create an interest. Still no interest, if he thinks there are potential sellers, he raises ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 12, 2010
I am a data comms engineer by profession myself and at uni I did pure and applied math so we are on the same side of this equation. Yes it matters and I will try an make it clearer for everyone. Williams says that traders don't sleep. Even if that ...
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Started Apr 12, 2010|Platform Tech|0 repliesHi people. I have a theory and I would like to test it. ...
- asgard2 replied Apr 12, 2010
Your posts have been insightful. Thank you so much for all the work! Keep them coming! They really are an art form and its great to have someone elses view that makes a lot of sense.
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- asgard2 replied Apr 12, 2010
Nice post.. it didnt work as far as I can see though. By time the update came in the move was made and entry was too late and it hasn't recoverd, so it was not an intra day retracement. I believe also, that the skill was evident in his reading of ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 12, 2010
Mate, I get it and I know your belief will not be shaken. When Galleleao said the world was round.. he was a heretic. Did you also get from CD 1, that he couldn't be sure whether he had placed a buystop or a limit order above the retest? Then he ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 11, 2010
Ok.. I think you are all missing the point. The point is this is the system designed by Mr Williams abeit modified in places by some of those promoting the system. These are some of my concerns and think the system will work to a large degree. ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 11, 2010
Whatever... If you can't be bothered thinking about the ramifications, I am not going to change your mind. Go for it! I really am glad your account is building.
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- asgard2 replied Apr 11, 2010
Hmm.. I would not try to turn a believer into a non believer... but I might inform you that you have still not mastered the art of independent thinking, you have simply changed teams. He said open your mind in one of his first videos.. if the ...
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- asgard2 replied Apr 11, 2010
Forex Volume is not the amount of orders going through.. trust me on this.. it is the amount of times the price changed or new quote is given, that's all. When people know that, they can read the whole chart in a totally different light. If the ...
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