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T@rantula replied Jun 1, 2010That was my entry, but i usually play reversals by scaling out or placing s/l at BE or below it
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T@rantula replied Jun 1, 2010EU will reach bearish consolidation phase if it breaks 2170 and if it positions itself around 22 levels. Today was a clear direct trending now it needs to consolidate before it takes a new or same direction. It is obvious that EU is trying to ...
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T@rantula replied Jun 1, 20102142...2200 and possible scale out or manual close. It depends of PA. S/L 2110
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T@rantula replied Jun 1, 2010Ill wait for low ADX crossing and a sign of bullish divergence to enter a long. ATM Bearish divergences are swarming over my charts.
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T@rantula replied May 31, 2010ADX explained — Many ppl asked me what is ADX and what good is it for. Ill try to explain it now. DX or Directional Movement index is the absolute value of the process called directional moving or direct trending. The absolute value of highs ...
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T@rantula replied May 31, 2010When volatility is low and u want to trade it u need to detrend
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T@rantula replied May 31, 2010Hey mate, indeed. How r u doing? I can tell that very good trades u have had this month. Congratulations
Currently i am on EU, sometimes switching to EJ and UC. 
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T@rantula replied May 31, 2010We are still bullish. Targets are probably unreachable atm due to banks holiday. Short below 2275.All above > longs.
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T@rantula replied May 31, 2010intraday — Hard to spot the consolidation, but I would say , slightly bullish for today. Rising ADX crosses can mean we could go higher Targets 2390>2450 image
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T@rantula replied May 30, 2010Im not sure that there ll be directional trending tomorrow due to banks holiday. Nice way to trade tommorow is detrending technique with STO momentum indicator applied
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T@rantula replied May 30, 2010Thats the current range...Ill post my analysis early in the morning before London opening if I spot trend consolidation

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T@rantula replied May 30, 2010Bullard statement — Debt crisis in the eurozone will not push the global economy into a new recession, said James Bullard, president of the U.S. Fed branch in St. Louis. "Many are worried that problems faced by some European countries will ...
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