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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 18, 2008
There you go my friend... That's all we need... Plain and simple..
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 18, 2008
well...I can see that. So you're doing some sort of research on ASIA Session/ still to early to come up to a conclusion or do you think so far is worth to trade it??? Please advise.
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 18, 2008
Cheelu if you see this post, just do it at the next bar/candle - no biggie. I think will be better that way in order to create a code for the indi. I just want to point out that people get all mixed up on counting how many candles they need to count ...
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 18, 2008
Now for the easy part. The reason I've been talking about cheelu's making my life easier, it's that you just have to follow the entry lines and place your stops/limits automatically . That way you won't have to over-think about your trades or how ...
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 18, 2008
As you see in the charts, a pullback could start in one candle, and then move many candles before coming back. We could say that the next candle either bearish or bullish is a sign. Just to make our lives easier. But I don't want you guys to be on ...
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 18, 2008
[/quote]Hi Nomo, I think we're more confused as a group then when you first introduced your method. Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is a great system, just have to get all of us up to speed. Jim[/quote] Ok here's some charts.
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 17, 2008
yes definitely qualifies....if it closes lower than the breakout candle...
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 17, 2008
sorry I was out for some time. You'll be better of thinking of price instead of a candle. If the market breaks the box, no matter how it closes, is a breakout. On that moment is where the play starts. Pullback has many colors. You could have a ...
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 17, 2008
Try to switch to another broker just for the sake of testing. hope it helps. PD I am using interbank.
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 17, 2008
ah..never mind ...it's the University of Michigan something report...another one to keep screwing the market... sorry for the rant.
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 17, 2008
9:55 am - Another clown in a suit talking...
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 16, 2008
Guys Don't you think Asia session is somehow a lil' fast 'n wild for the box?? Moreover- erratic on high volatile pairs??
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 16, 2008
I got the EA now...Excellent job. Thanks a lot cheelu!! cheers
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 16, 2008
I believe the indicator gives the trader more information on the go. If cheelu can't do anything on the stop-loss line I'll use it anyway. The stop-loss line still brings a confirmation on the swing so it's not a big deal. cheers
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 16, 2008
oh not at all, I love when you guys talk about winners and losers. It's that I see all of you making pips consistently and I can't avoid to be glad for all of you...as I said in one of my post "consistency is the key" (my mentor words by the way). ...
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 16, 2008
oK I use the dotted line, before my order gets filled. The reason why is due the fact I make my calculations (the whole bracket, entry, stop loss and profit target) once I see the market coming back to my direction. That gives me enough time to ...
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 16, 2008
Guys You can choose to trade 1 or 2 pairs... If you trade more than one pair, be sure to spread the risk among them wisely. This thread is about some people making profit quietly...that's interesting, don't you think?? cheers
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- nomoretoxic replied Oct 16, 2008
cheelu I notice the dotted line appears just before the pullback. I assume that's for signaling the risk (stop loss) and it takes in consideration the last swing high. So, please correct me if I am wrong, the dotted line will appear after the swing ...
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