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Sarythsaya replied Oct 30, 2012Thanks — Thanks for the explanation. Do you place a disaster stop below the respective price action in the market as insurance against price continuing in the wrong direction? Can you provide an approximation of the percentage of trades you ...
Sonic R. System
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 30, 2012Stopped out? — Can you explain how you weren't stopped out at SL1 in your trade example. cheers.
Sonic R. System
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 30, 2012Heya from oz — It has been previously stated that the asian session is not a good one to trade and i don't think that only relates to this system. I am from Australia and consider myself one of the luckiest traders around given that the euro ...
Sonic R. System
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 25, 2012Yes — I was just wanting to highlight the likely inaccuracy of your claims given the limitations of your testing framework.
3% Risk Gives You Bliss System
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 25, 2012Trade Periods — Did you limit the trading of the strategy to only the US session or the Euro/US session?
3% Risk Gives You Bliss System
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 23, 2012what is your point? — Given that we are using the currency strength indicator to find what currencies/pairs are trending the most strongly in the session and then using volume indicators to pick when they are likely to move in the opposite ...
The gg53 "Killing Zone"
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 20, 2012Tks — I appreciate the feedback and see what you are saying.
The gg53 "Killing Zone"
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 19, 2012Pullback trade. — If you trade the movement of the extreme lines back to the centre then you are essentially counter trend trading the strongest trending currency in that timeframe. This doesn't seem like a sensible trade to me GG. if you wait ...
The gg53 "Killing Zone"
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 15, 2012Overlay — The indicator operates over the top of the original gadi obv indicator - so you need to attach the original one to your chart before you attach the one you are attempting.
The gg53 "Killing Zone"
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 15, 2012My favourite s/r indy — Someone may find this indy useful.
The gg53 "Killing Zone"
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 15, 2012Thanks — You are doing great things gg - so much fresh thought in the realm of volume data. cheers.
The gg53 "Killing Zone"
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 13, 2012Hi guys. — I like trades that have a 2 pip stop - so i will come on board and see how long it takes to grab a runner. This is a link to a great tick chart from a great trader: url the tick chart only starts to generate once you have your ...
Central Banks & Big Players
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 12, 2012Thanks — Cheers for the programming offers guys. I have found a suitable person to do the work and will post the indy when it is completed.
Need help to code a Momentum Indicator
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 12, 2012MT4 Code — Fair point mate. My preferred platform is mt4.
Need help to code a Momentum Indicator
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 12, 2012No Interest. — Given that there is no interest in developing the indicator; Please let me know how much you would charge to create it, if you have the skills and want the job.
Need help to code a Momentum Indicator
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Need help to code a Momentum Indicator
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Crucial Point suggested in the following post a way of determining the current momentum or ...
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 10, 2012You can't get there from here. — Just connecting dots and seeing where it takes me from the initial premise my friend. I am not complex enough to keep everything in my head at once. If i connect enough dots however, my understanding may become ...
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 10, 2012If Mr Market is like Pi — one cannot deduce the next number in the pi sequence through any anylysis of the pi sequence, one has to use the original equation to deduce the next number. if pi were analogous to the market to a sufficient extent, ...
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Sarythsaya replied Oct 9, 2012What's Pi got to do with it? — Just to get back off track for the moment. What has pi got to do with trading? Price is the diameter of the market. The circumference of the market are the orders. When price is divided by the order flow, it ...
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