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- Kagawa replied Jan 28, 2013
I live in Germany and am not allowed to trade on Nadex. Is there some other broker that allows to trade Bull Spreads? I've googled for a couple of hours and couldn't find any, not even on IG Markets. Or are the brokers maybe labeling Bull Spreads by ...
- Kagawa replied Sep 5, 2012
Thank you!
- Kagawa replied Sep 5, 2012
Hi Jonas, I hope you have time to answer a quick question. I'm backtesting right now and encountered a little dilemma. The way I understand divergence is that I need to compare two clear swing points on the price chart and see if the MACD shows a ...
- Kagawa replied Sep 4, 2012
I've just finished the book, I haven't seen anything in there about h&s. I think you bought too high because if you look to the left then price is actually very close to a supply zone. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the only place I see ...
- Kagawa replied Apr 11, 2012
Sorry if it was a silly question. I'm a slow learner. What I find for me is that rules are very important, we can call them absolutes, I don't mind... it's just that when I can't define a rule or a clear reason for my actions, then I tend to make ...
- Kagawa replied Apr 10, 2012
Hi Ken, I have a quick question about determining trend and valid zones using HH-HL-LL-LH strategy. The way I understand it is that for as long as price is making sequences of HH+HL then we are allowed to mark only demand zones. These zones remain ...
- Kagawa replied Mar 6, 2012
Hi Ken, I have a question about the scenario where we set the trade to BE and move out target. Let's set up this scenario: SL: -20pips TP1: +40pips TP2: +60pips The dilemma I have at TP1, and the reason why I'm hesitant to set the trade to BE and ...
- Kagawa replied Mar 5, 2012
On the third chart you've marked a swap level. There was a demand level immediately to the left and then price pushed through that level and created a supply level. There was a S/D imbalance where demand was stronger, and now there is an imbalance ...
- Kagawa replied Mar 5, 2012
I had the same zone marked, but PO missed it by 1 pip. I'm deleting the zone now, because on 1h we made LH and LL, and we have a stong downtrend-channel from friday until today. But another very good zone is just below. 1.0625 should be strong.
- Kagawa replied Feb 29, 2012
Bullzeye must have been joking. I wouldn't go long there even if Warren Buffett told me to!
- Kagawa replied Feb 29, 2012
USDCAD daily demand zones: image
- Kagawa replied Feb 28, 2012
Had two trades today one win one loss. The loss first: I think the idea was correct, but I placed the zone wrong, if I had placed the zone lower then the trade would be a very easy and quick win. The correct zone extends much lower and I didn't ...
- Kagawa replied Feb 28, 2012
Waiting for this eurusd 30min, RBR demand + swap. Rise came in the middle of the night, no news nearby, so I expect genuine demand there. And it's also in fib zone. image
- Kagawa replied Feb 27, 2012
Thanks Good Lookin! Yes, I think I understand. It's probably a mistake to treat this supply area as two seperate zones in the first place and only be prepared to take the lower zone. I'm not saying that we shouldn't define two areas there and ...
- Kagawa replied Feb 27, 2012
Hm, I picked the two 30min demand zones above and lost. I was aware of your zone, but discarded it because I thought the base is too big. But it looks great on 4h, is that why you took it and not the two above?
- Kagawa replied Feb 27, 2012
Hi guys, dodged a loss on USDCAD today and I have a question about for how long old zones affect the more recent ones. I've illustrated the question in the chart. Good trading to everyone! image
- Kagawa replied Feb 27, 2012
I love the way you think. In poker we can calculate EV very accurately (plus minus 10% or so, dependent on the opponent's range), but in FX, especially for a beginner like me, it can be tough to guess the true winrate. I've been a poker player ...
- Kagawa replied Feb 26, 2012
Hello friends, I'm new to this thread but I've been studying S/D for the last two months. I've studied a lot of Sam Seiden's stuff, read Dean's thread and of course this thread (thanks Ken!). I hope you can give me corrections on my analysis of EU, ...
- Kagawa replied Oct 19, 2011
I have a question for clarification of what constitues a correct slope for entries. Cross entry: Watchdog slope must be at leat 4.5. Bounce entry: Slope must be at least 3.0. Is this correct? I have also tried to backtest using the correct slope. ...