Disliked{quote} Exactly right, price moves irrespective of which timeframe you use. If you can trade without charts profitably then you know you're doing it right.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Exactly right, price moves irrespective of which timeframe you use. If you can trade without charts profitably then you know you're doing it right.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Exactly right, price moves irrespective of which timeframe you use. If you can trade without charts profitably then you know you're doing it right.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Then, you would have to assume that they do exist... However, It makes more sense that they don't exist (in actual practice)Ignored
Disliked{quote} Then, you would have to assume that they do exist... However, It makes more sense that they don't exist (in actual practice)Ignored
Disliked{quote} lol what Forex is extremely fast-pacing market, if you buy the USD and its at weekly top, your chances of loosing are way bigger than winning. With a 1 second look at the chart you know exactly where you are located...Ignored
Disliked{quote} That is incorrect .The market can do anything ... go higher or go lower at any level BTW it's losing not loosing.Ignored
DislikedI use the M15, H4 and D1 time frames. The first two are for figuring out an entry, the last is to figure out the overall trend.Ignored