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Porkpie replied May 24, 2007Spud's Methods — Attached is a word doc of Spud's methods. The bare basics of his techniques are in there as a quick reference guide, without the meat of the theory, which newbies to the thread should read to understand the methods in greater ...
MTF Stochastics
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Porkpie replied May 24, 2007maybe the cutting and pasting isn't necessary. We should all have our charts set up the same. We can just follow your thought processes with our charts which will save you time and effort...unless you want to stipulate something after the fact. ...
MTF Stochastics
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Porkpie replied May 24, 2007thanks — Thanks for posting your trading thoughts here Spud, on all your techniques. I hope you continue to do this on a daily basis as it is a great help
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Porkpie replied May 24, 2007News — I see you moved your stop after the news. Were you not worried about the effects the news might have or did you trust your stochastics over what the news might reveal (i.e market sentiment showing in the stoch harmony)? Thanks
MTF Stochastics
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Porkpie replied May 23, 2007Exits — Spud, I need to clear something up please. You mention in your basic techniques to exit at the 80 for long or 20 for short, levels. However, for the fib breakout you exit when price crosses back over 80 or 20. Firstly, if there is ...
Spud's MTF FIB Breakout System
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Porkpie replied May 22, 2007double whammy! — Looks like you could have doubled up your trades on that one. Excellent opportunity to get in at the near bounce off the 0.00 fibs level on price with both 30/60 stochs breaking through the 23 level north. Then enter another ...
Spud's MTF FIB Breakout System
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Porkpie replied May 22, 2007Creative Flexibility — Spud's other MTF stoch methods take the cross of the 20 and 80 into 'no-man's land' for the trade. I think one can be creative with all the info Spud has given us. I just took a trade using the 30/60 min set up and ...
Spud's MTF FIB Breakout System
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Porkpie replied May 22, 2007no-man's land — Spud has said, in the other thread, that trades within this area have the most momentum. But trades, within the trigger time frame, between 20 and 80 have more movement potential for reversal and therefore more risk. Elder is ...
Spud's MTF FIB Breakout System
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Porkpie replied May 19, 2007the chart shows you would have made a loss on the first short but gained on the second short.
Spud's MTF FIB Breakout System
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Porkpie replied May 19, 2007so acceptable to trade long from a lower level cross? thanks
Spud's MTF FIB Breakout System
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Porkpie replied May 19, 2007? — Thanks for all your efforts spud. Just 1 question. The first short trade on the chart shows price on Stock 1h and 30min above the 23.6 But you previously said stoch had to be breaking through the 20 level (now the 23.6). As long as stoch ...
Spud's MTF FIB Breakout System
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Porkpie replied May 17, 2007Never too late to enter gagiul. If you read through Jacko's comments you'll find that he belives the overall trend is not over. If you read the economic reports for the 'bigger' picture, i.e interest rates and the general state of US and EU ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
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Porkpie replied May 17, 2007Nice — Nice work. But, don't you feel the slightest bit gutted that you didn't cash in your trades at 600? If it is acceptable to get in at round number why not get out at round numbers also? That way you have secured pips and you get back ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
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Porkpie replied May 15, 2007Duff Trades — Hi felicia, Great thread. I was wondering if you could list the generic conditions of price action that gives the higher potential for trades to backfire? I want to be clear in my thought processes on trade entry and want to have ...
Cornflower Hourly System
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Porkpie replied May 15, 2007News — But, I would argue that price action in response to data depends on many random factors such as where price is, expectations, other reports that are looming, time of day. Not all data reports are a clear cut buy or sell with ...
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Porkpie replied Apr 27, 2007Inspirational! — Jacko, Thanks for clearing a path through the nonsense that the forex 'marketteers' have managed to produce. I have come across a similar technique through Dirk Du Toit, 'Bird Watching in Lion Country' e-book (use small ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
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Porkpie replied Apr 20, 2007Alert — Would anyone be able to programme an alert for when price enters the entry zone? This would be very helpful as I plan to trade this system with a number of charts.
Cornflower Hourly System