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Flexible Time Frame Trading -Supply/Demand
Started Dec 4, 2013|Trading Discussion|2 replies
Whilst your trading time frame is often based on a very personal choice reflecting your time ...
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Porkpie commented Nov 18, 2013Hollande's strong stance on bombing Syria was a strategy for him purely to gain political leverage , which ultimately blew up in his face also. Poor sod.
Is France the New Italy?
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Porkpie replied Nov 11, 2013Wise words indeed Rooi. For me it was a great thread as in the past I paid little attention to price action candle analysis alongside SD levels. Especially on lower time frames. So it was proof for me that it was possible, although not my style, yet ...
C-12's Supply, Demand and PA thread
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Porkpie replied Nov 6, 2013No it's not, she is having a seizure...
I think the key is, is it random in the context she is in? If she was at a funeral and she suddenly started dancing like this, the act would be considered totally random and chaotic behaviour within the ...Do you believe this market is random?
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Porkpie replied Nov 6, 2013Essentially, the market is a mirror of human behaviour which at times is seemingly random and chaotic. However, once you put humans under particular types of stress, then the behaviour becomes more predictable. To illustrate this, a fire alarm goes ...
Do you believe this market is random?
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Porkpie replied Oct 31, 2013There's a big imbalance on forums between discussions of trading logic, money management/discipline -the essential knowledge, and trader's ego/display of discipline i.e those that just want to demonstrate their trades. I am not saying the latter is ...
C-12's Supply, Demand and PA thread
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Porkpie replied Oct 29, 2013I'm all for criticising OTA and Sam Seiden, but you are wrong on several issues: 1. These are stacked levels, the higher level is the higher probability due to it being at more extremes and demand at the other levels have been taken out of the ...
Trading Currency Futures using Sam Seiden Supply & Demand levels
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Porkpie replied Oct 27, 2013Nice rules. If I have a big strong bar into a level (climax bar), I will often zoom into lower time frames to break that bar down into smaller chunks, to then look for an engulf against the smaller bar that went into the level.
C-12's Supply, Demand and PA thread
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Porkpie replied Oct 25, 2013Do you have a reason to not look at lower time frame pa to work a better entry price, especially when on some occasions your RR requirements might not be met on the sd zone time frame.?
C-12's Supply, Demand and PA thread
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Porkpie replied Oct 25, 2013Presumably you are looking for an earlier PA entry (i.e earlier than the close of PA off the SD zone time frame), so for H1 you'd be looking at M30 and below? The lower one goes the more unreliable PA becomes imo.
C-12's Supply, Demand and PA thread
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Porkpie replied Oct 24, 2013Been looking for a drag around alert line with pop-up for some time and after much searching found this ONE today. Should be good for you swingers trading multiple pairs. thanks to Kill56 for sharing. The chin breakout alert puts two lines on your ...
C-12's Supply, Demand and PA thread
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Porkpie replied Oct 24, 2013thanks to Kill56 for this one The chin breakout alert puts two lines on your chart that you can drag around and has multiple pop alerts, unlike HlineAlert which someone adapted on tsd for a pop up to appear, but the pop up appears once only, and ...
Line Alert Indicator
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Porkpie replied Oct 18, 2013I have always used this approach on the higher time frames. But lately I begin looking for PA at the higher time frames and then execute touch trades on lower time frames. So price hits Daily demand, H4 shows engulf off the daily, I look to enter ...
C-12's Supply, Demand and PA thread
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Porkpie replied Sep 20, 2013wow! the big guns of the trading education world OTA, have banned Panoramia's video on how he uses supdem...
B.S. Trading with Kenneth Lee
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Porkpie replied Sep 6, 2013A couple more FF scammers that got their hands on a load of $$s: Mike85 - the lure you in investment scam who sent out fake reports on just how well their account was doing (not). The FF clues: Notice how his thread title attracted people in (I too ...
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Porkpie replied Sep 2, 2013I often see this in threads. Those that go on about liquidity, order flow, Gann, pi, supply/demand, market micro-structure, market chaos and complexity theories etc etc and then some guy trades some 5/8 MA cross system and makes a killing each year ...
Trading as I know it...
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Porkpie replied Aug 29, 2013Anybody using LMAX kind enough to explain how I could import LMAX data from their API or multicharts into MT4? This would eliminate the gaps and spikes in the historical data for MT4 currently offered by the (shockingly bad) PrimeXM FX Bridge.
LMAX = revolution?!?
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Porkpie replied Aug 15, 2013Nicely executed. That hourly level is very weak though. I'd be interested in your definition of a supply zone given its weakness. Perhaps more legitimate on a lower time frame such as the M15. Thanks
B.S. Trading with Kenneth Lee
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