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Eurusdd replied Jul 17, 2013Most of you should not be trading correction of dis-similarities because l said this is for the big-boys. They have the patience and huge money to manage their trades. what you should do is :
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Eurusdd replied Jul 17, 2013To be frank: Ralome's indicator does not show true dis-similarity but what I will call pseudo dis-similarity. I think we will have to modified the way the indicator identifies dis-similarities in the future. This is very important.. However, it is ...
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Eurusdd replied Jul 17, 2013If price is under this new zone when it starts then it will most likely go to those down there too because the bar when the current dis-similarity started is quite long.
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Eurusdd replied Jul 17, 2013Ask youself this question: Where will price be when the big new zone starts? Above it or below it? That is the key!!!!
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Eurusdd replied Jul 17, 2013I am going to post a series of pictures that will give you one of the conditions for a given settings on a particular chart to be optimal!!!
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013I don't understand your problem. I asked where price will be when the new zone comes in an someone said DOWN. I gave a hint then with thumb down. So why are you complaining? I aslo said, don't sell too much till dis-similarity ends. hmmm. image
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013eurusd is preparing for a fall but until that dis-similarity ends, it is risky to starts selling heavy.
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013That should be expected. We are searching for mis-pricing and windows; therefore, little differences help. But you should use another broker with your current one!
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013Always ask yourself : When a zone appears, will price cut it from above or below? If the answer is above, then check the bottom window for the end of dis-similarity. If you are right, price should be above the zone when it starts!!
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013image For other, 1.3025 is the next possible zone. So, where will price be?
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013The best way to know what price will do is : Start your analysis once dis-similarity starts. Mark the level where the zone is to appear and with a little thinking you will see the light!
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013A zone is expected to appear at 1.30715. Will price be above/below it?
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013There is a reward. Most of them will be better traders at the end of the period! Bit by bit, the information will be released!
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013All of you should try and solve the following problem!! Price is on the line where the next zone is expected to occur. Now when the zone appears, do you expect price to be below it or above it. That will solve your dilemma.
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Eurusdd replied Jul 16, 2013There is a secret encoded on your 15min similarity chart. Whoever can spot it will cry just like I did the first time I saw it. You will see that this whole thing is not random but psuedo-random or even deterministic. It is a law that works all the ...
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Eurusdd replied Jul 15, 2013I will keep quiet now and just allow you guys to test it for yourselves! Maybe three months, four months ....?
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Eurusdd replied Jul 15, 2013When you play chess against your computer, I am sure there are many possible moves the computer can make against you. However, it will choose from the best possible moves. If you do your analysis well you will be able to know what the computer will ...
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Eurusdd replied Jul 15, 2013Every stochastic process similar to the ones that govern the prices of currency-pairs have what we called a fractal-coefficient. If the coefficient is close to 1 (ie 0.8 -1), then we can find optimal settings for the process and apply this method. ...
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