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Qman replied Jan 4, 2010Billbss, Good to see you droping in. Okay, here is what I mean. Since 27 October, I think I've had 10 losing system trades. I believe I traded every other possible day with the exception of the last 6 tading days (because of the lower seasonal ...
TSF Mavin
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TSF Mavin
Started Jan 4, 2010|Trading Systems|194 replies
I've been working on a new system since late October. It needs a fair amount of work, so if ...
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Qman replied Aug 20, 2008I'll agree that it looks pretty good on first glance, but "best ever" would be with a fib at 61.8 or 78.6 . In this case, that would probably be the difference between a trade call and a "no brainer". Just my opinion though.
No Brainer Trades
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Qman replied Aug 19, 2008In one of BRV's earlier posts he explains that this behaviour is NOT what is wanted. These levels should create action when they are hit. The best ones will react immediately. But some will take a little time before reacting properly. However, ...
No Brainer Trades
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Qman replied Aug 18, 2008I had requested Codemuncher provide links to, or directly upload his indicators in the past. He politely and briefly replied to me in a PM suggesting I could find them by doing a Google search on a phrase he provided. I did this and was returned to ...
No Brainer Trades
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Qman replied Aug 8, 2008Len979, I respect the calls you have made here so many times. This ones seems different to me (size of the stop). Sometimes it is better to NOT be trading. Maybe this is one of those times? This method is superior in a ranging market, and works well ...
No Brainer Trades
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Qman replied Aug 8, 2008I find that when the conclusions I draw from my analysis are completely contrary to what I am seeing happening, I usually have put myself on a stake and lit the fire. Any rational person knows that someday oil will almost certainly reach $150 ...
No Brainer Trades
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Qman replied Aug 6, 2008I don't think it is misplaced either. But some here might think so, and if I'm wrong about that, I'm certainly happier for it. But if someone jumps in and starts blasting you for posting an indicator in a price action type forum, I guess I was ...
No Brainer Trades
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Qman replied Aug 6, 2008CodeMuncher, your work is very interesting and I'm hoping you'll make it available to us all at some point in the future. BRV may or may not respond to this as most folks here are more or less shunning indicators... and in general, probably rightly ...
No Brainer Trades
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Qman replied Jul 29, 2008Sorry for the slow response. I was commuting and am now at work. I have no first hand knowledge about how many cars they may have. I have read that the government is trying to put the best face on the Olympics that they can, and I've read they ...
No Brainer Trades
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Qman replied Jul 29, 2008As I type this, oil is down $3.4+, so that would be my guess. Just feeding off of something of a burst in the speculative bubble. With China chasing people off the roads in Beijing to cure the smog problem for the Olympics, I don't see oil making a ...
No Brainer Trades
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Qman replied Apr 3, 2008I wrote above, "Closed each hour and rebuilt the grid." I don't really mean that. Obviously, there are times the market is quiet and this just locks in loss after loss. More thought has to go into when to do it. Maybe something like, if you are at a ...
The grid hedge - the core version
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Qman replied Apr 3, 2008Scottyb159, I do believe you are correct about the reference to total profit, and that is an oversight on my end. Thanks.
It still makes me wonder though, what would happen if you closed each hour and rebuilt the grid. I've been around ...The grid hedge - the core version
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Qman replied Apr 3, 2008Hey scottyb159, here is the quote of Advance Technique #1: "If you are able to babysit your trades or monitor them on an hourly basis well then this is a technique for you. When in profit, be it on the short side or the long side, close the losing ...
The grid hedge - the core version
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Qman replied Apr 2, 2008One option mentioned earlier is to close just your losing positions, and rebuild your grid from there. I'm still experimenting, and I have no idea if this will work or not. I'm only reminding that this is one of the options suggested -- although it ...
The grid hedge - the core version
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Qman replied Apr 1, 2008Isydeb, thanks for posting this very interesting system. You have hinted several times that more profit can be made if one is available to babysit this method throughout the day. Would you care to elaborate. Not suggesting that you get into the ...
The grid hedge - the core version
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Qman replied Mar 31, 2008Actually, it depends on your broker. Some, like IBFX, close earlier than North Finance (broker used by the originator of the system). Also, you would need to keep in mind the server time of your broker as well. To be precise, you should be using the ...
Weekly Gbpjpy Breakout System
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Qman replied Mar 27, 2008I took a quick look at the code. It is checking if the last closed bar (the previous bar) closed higher or lower. It will sell if it closed lower, and buy if it closed higher. This is "hardwired" into this EA. This EA could be adjusted pretty easily ...
Time entry EA
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Qman replied Mar 22, 2008JR, ADX is a great trend indicator. However, you must keep in mind that it is working a little differently here on the forex side. In equities and futures, ADX is reporting the actual cumulated amount of orders in a given bar. In forex ADX is only ...
39/39 HI/LO SYSTEM
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Qman replied Mar 22, 2008...ummmm... because we're lazy minded, and haven't been wise enough to look and see if it might work... Just a thought. Look over the last couple of weeks, and if you find it might be possible, I'll try to spend some time on it in the coming week.
Weekly Gbpjpy Breakout System