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Porkpie replied Jun 19, 2009Chat — Hi comrades, is there a chat room still running for this thread. I would like to join a larger set of eyes. Thanks Hi Nimrod, how are you finding trading on the lower Time Frames with this method?
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Porkpie replied Jun 15, 2009IBFX comparison please — Hi all, can someone whip up an IBFX chart showing volumes I just wanna compare the volume with the active trades charts I have. Many thanks. Hey Mc shamus what happened to your avatar! Cheers
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Porkpie replied Jun 2, 2009Long shorts? — There is always a bit of apprehension when a bull run has hit its thrusters after a few weeks break and people start worrying how long it will last fearing the bull run is at its end etc etc. For newbies I think this causes a ...
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Porkpie replied May 27, 2009VSA is all about following the professional money and doing the opposite to the herd. So, if you don't have volume then look at the charts full of emotion and when you see price rise think long. When you see price fall think short. And then do the ...
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Porkpie replied May 25, 2009Thanks. CDRW, I tried putting in the one from Forex Flash but the they were enlarged and all over the place. Anyway, doubt I need it. It amazes me that the Tradeguider software sells for 3K euros basically the same sort of thing.
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Porkpie replied May 25, 2009They are in there ok. However, maybe its my version on MT4. When I put them into the chart they overly large and all over the price, not anywhere near the candles. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Porkpie replied May 25, 2009climax's and thrusts — The test is usually after the climax bar or up thrust (the kama sutra of trading - lol). But you rightly pointed out on your chart in your next post which shows your entry after the test back up following the climax bar. ...
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Porkpie replied May 24, 2009Thanks Coppi, Interesting analysis. Would you care to share your version of RSX here please? What are the other indicators you have there aprt from better vol?
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Porkpie replied May 23, 2009Nice! — Hi Flash, Nice work. Can you post your template please? Thanks
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Porkpie replied May 21, 2009Was that GBP entry off the first 1 or 5 min large bullish candle with large volume down, pressumably targetting the top of the lower congestion area?
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Porkpie replied May 21, 2009Hi Mary, High churning is the equivalent but opposite to the bottoming out process. Its a saturation point of buyers which occurrs when prices have been rallying for some time with increases in volume. Its a bearish sign as buyers become absorbed by ...
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Porkpie replied May 21, 2009Stop Hunting — Classic example on the EUR this morning GMT. Market makers trapping the novices into poor positions and grabbing those stop loss orders. Volume says it all.
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Porkpie replied May 18, 2009Thanks Copi. I think it works well with SR levels. But I am still unsure how volume can work with forex as prices are not being fed from a centralised exchange, unless you are using currency futures?or relying on your broker's volume but this would ...
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Porkpie replied May 17, 2009The support was found on a higher time frame. You should have jumped down to either a 5 min or 1 min chart and observed the bounce at support, to then jump in front 1pip + spread of the high of the 5 or 1 min candle that bounced.
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Porkpie replied May 17, 2009I see the relationship between decreasing volume and price. However, given the situation whereby there is increased volume with a bearish candle heading towards a higher time frame support (possibly showing a large number of novices jumping in in ...
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Porkpie replied May 15, 2009par excellence — Great thread, excellent blog site and resources, very educational. Free doesn't get any better than this. Thanks Billy and co.
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Porkpie replied May 14, 2009EAs — Thanks for all your comments. I am not a fan of EAs one bit. They are at a severe disadvantage compared to the trader that understands the underlying sentiment of the market (or at least, how to find it). Trade on...
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Porkpie replied May 12, 2009Many thanks. I noticed in a different thread that someone constructed an ea and the results over the long term were not favourable. Not sure what MM he was using to test it. However, as PC stated in the original thread, you do need to know a lot ...
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Porkpie replied May 11, 2009Entry — Hi all, sorry if I ask a question already covered by this extensive thread. Can you tell me how long a signal is valid for? If you have not been triggered one bar into the trade after the IB, is the trade then not valid? Also, are ...
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Porkpie replied May 10, 2009Maybe a good technique to use is draw a line on the previous day's close. Use your enrty tecnique to sell below this line or buy above this line. This way you can take advantage of trending moves as well as counter trend moves.
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