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Grimweasel replied Nov 14, 2011Had a look at the charts. Nice trades. Quite a few H4 setups occurred in the Asian session which fits with you being in China I guess NBob?! I like the way that you ID the trend on the daily and drop to the H4 and look for a bounce off the orange H4 ...
Nb 10.0 trend trading system
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Grimweasel replied Nov 14, 2011Excellent - thanks very much for the info in such a timely manner NBob. Sorry if you have posted that earlier in the thread as I must have missed it. I did as you said and read from the 10.1 inception. I'll report back once I understand it and I ...
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Grimweasel replied Nov 14, 2011Great system NBob - glad to see you are using it successfully and thanks for sharing. I'm a price action trader using mainly the same methods (as taught by Strat on his thread). We trade the weekly (boss) trend direction and use the daily (worker) ...
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Grimweasel replied Oct 30, 2011Quite Strat - 30 out of 33 Nov-May time frames over the past 33yrs the FTSE 100 has rallied. I can only imagine that being the same for the Dow. The only fly in the ointment is the continued mess in Europe. Fri saw Italy sell debt but at over 6%. As ...
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Grimweasel replied Oct 30, 2011Spot of Dow Theory confirmation for a Sunday. If the UsdCad chart on the Big Boss still has the double bottom in play and the higher low, then who is the dog and who is the tail? Is usd showing equity the way or the other way around? I'm sure we ...
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Grimweasel replied Oct 29, 2011USDCAD - Is the USD dead -was last week's relief rally a tad overdone? Four reasons to remain bullish USDCAD until proven wrong from the weekly charts. 1. Double bottom and lower low after a trend line break (here 10&20 ema) 2. Larger down trendline ...
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Grimweasel replied Oct 28, 2011Fully agree Strat - world domination without a bullet being fired - yet.
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Grimweasel replied Oct 28, 2011How irrational are markets? So we are all saved? Greece is saved but still has a debt/GDP ratio of 120%. China has still not said it will invest in the bailout fund. Brazil already said poke off. The single currency can't work when 17 different ...
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Grimweasel replied Oct 11, 2011Hello all, Steve you are a coding genius! And the fact you are here offering your systems and time for free, in my mind, is worthy of an MBE! I'm a price action trader and hence I don't touch indicators as such. Has anyone been able to develop an EA ...
Steve Hopwood's programming room... Share your hints and tips here
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Grimweasel replied Oct 10, 2011I'm patiently waiting for a higher low Patrick before entry. The down trend was quite steep and will not give up its' sellers readily in my view. I want the market to show me that the train has turned before risking any precious capital! ;-)
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Grimweasel replied Oct 6, 2011BrAVO the ex consistent loser!! Great trading. Anyone we know? ;-)
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Grimweasel replied Oct 6, 2011BenKm In my eyes the set up was valid as the price had rejected an SR level with a SS. The last real high of the weekly trend had not been broken. You are correct though about fading such a strong up trend. This is where the patience in trading ...
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Grimweasel replied Oct 6, 2011Hi Steve, Great EA by the way and thanks so much for sharing. I have been demoing this for around a month but after downloading the latest version I keep getting a warning window pop up saying the the trade is rejected because of invalid stops? ...
Nanningbob V5 auto-trading robot. Newbies, fearlessly ask your basic questions here
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Grimweasel replied Oct 2, 2011I still don't get why people would go M5 scalping? Over the years I have always felt much more stressed and anxious when on the M5 TF. Surely the best way to trade is to 'set and forget' and trade the daily? I know this works for me as I don't have ...
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Grimweasel replied Sep 29, 2011[quote=strat;4996539] I see. I'm intrigued? Come Jan and the end of studies I will be back with you on 'you know where'!
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Grimweasel replied Sep 27, 2011LOL - Indeed - but you didn't even have the luxury of seeing PRICE in those days as they used those wretched Henike Ashe candles!!! ;-(
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Grimweasel replied Sep 27, 201175 pips of unadulterated Stress Strat? I take it this was not your chart? Since when do you go back to the Devil's Time Frame?? I had a cool 500 stress free pips from the Dow Jones Hammer - with a limit order to take profits at the monthly 20ema ...
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Grimweasel replied Sep 27, 2011Thanks Strat et al, I agree on the rubber band trade; but by keeping trade records what I have found is that taking CT trades (for me) only has about a 30% success rate, whereas WT trades stack up with a higher win rate of around 54%. Gold put in a ...
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Grimweasel replied Sep 26, 2011You mean like today Spinner. One el'uva stop distance however!! Looks like a flurry of bids came in around the 200DMA!
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Grimweasel replied Sep 26, 2011Indeed- from a daily perspective and with hindsight and the double top, a short could have been justified. But, when looking at the weekly chart the trend is very much up still. There is still a pattern of HHs and HLs. Would it not be better to wait ...
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