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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 19, 2019
Yes i agree this would be nice. I am only interested in trading one trading session. Having a filter option here would be awesome. Thanks in advance.
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 19, 2019
Oh really? This would explain why the auto trades i had so far did not close as expected (even hitting TP 1).

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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 19, 2019
Hi all. Did anyone get any further signal than this GBP/CAD BUY for today? Also some feedback on this one would be welcome. Seems like a valid buy signal according to the rules as far as i understand but would have been stopped out. I did not take ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 18, 2019
A simple answer to my question or just ignoring it would have been more than enough @BTM. Who are you to tell me to read some books about forex before asking question? Honestly, just because you have created some topic here and share a method ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 18, 2019
TIPS 7 : If you get signal but price is near to your tp, risk/reward will not good.Always check risk/reward. Nothing much to do with the question and the trade i took. RR i believe was pretty good for that particular buy signal i got on GU ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 18, 2019
You trade mainly the london session right BTM? Could you post your lists of forex pairs you trade? That's probably already answered, maybe just refer me to the right post, thank you.
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 18, 2019
Here is the GBP/USD buy trade opened yesterday. After looking back at it now, it did not hit the first take profit target. Fallen back about 50% already. image So again, how do you guys handle such things? - Actively monitor a trade and close ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 18, 2019
Ok after leaving the auto trading option activated for another day, again it opened trades to me without at least a correct signal. I would say who ever coded this should look at it again or remove it completely from the next update of the dashboard ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Thanks for your comment but can you also back such claims if you say risk/reward is a highly over rated thing or mostly misapplied by sharing some statistics or similar, otherwise its quiet a useless feedback, don't get me wrong. In most books by ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Better attach a screenshot showing your entry until exit if making such statements otherwise it isn't really helpful here for all others in further discussions. Thanks.
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Question regrading trade management. Lets say i have a running trade open that is well in floating profit but still it did not hit the TP 1 target yet. Some example: I normally donīt want to hold positions open over night. For e.g in my case i want ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Thanks, yes i will do the same. Just started to try the auto trading feature, because well its there. If itīs for no reason because it will provide only bad results at all it could be trashed at all or is there some other reason why this has been ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Okay thanks BTM. Well i understand and agree with you here. However i just wanted to ask if there is any specific reason why the auto trading feature would trigger trades at areas where there were no signals (like in the NY example i posted for e.g ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Well i know but that was not the question but thanks for your kind words. It looks like the auto trading feature the dashboard provides has a good potential but it seems to be still making some "mistakes". I mean i only testing this for 1 day now, ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Yes agree. Trading hours + better risk/money management would be very welcome. Fun fact: Having it to avoid all bad trades would be also welcome

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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Why did it open SELL positions here. I wonder because i cannot see SELL signal arrows around that area outlined? image Trades lost EUR/USD sell (auto closed at SL) image EUR/GBP sell (auto closed at SL) image Trades open image Trades won 0 ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Yes. It' s making things more complex. So thatīs why i wondered why even the author of the method giving advices to skip trades for exactly such reasons. It confused...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Updated this screenshot. I am sorry for that. It took EU sell instead also skipped the EU buy signal some time later, not sure why exactly it did so.
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Is there a setting on the dashboard to let it only place trades through specific trading times? I noticed the list of forex pairs you can create but not that. So you still activate/deactivate every time before/after london session by own hand? How ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Sep 17, 2019
Well. If its important to act only on signals with your method IF there are important news for the day you want to place a trade, why isn`t that described as a rule on post #1 ? I heard about that for the first time now because i stumbled upon that ...
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