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- PipControl replied Sep 1, 2009
FrankenPip answered that question HERE
- PipControl replied Sep 1, 2009
With a 5 pip TP amd a 10 pip SL, how could you be down over $1,700? 5 * 63 = 315 10 * 12 = 120 315 - 120 = 195.
- PipControl replied Aug 4, 2009
Trend exist only in the mind of the trader. Do not think: see and act. Which way is price moving, now? There is only now.
- PipControl replied Aug 4, 2009
Where have all the traders gone?
- PipControl replied Aug 4, 2009
Is anyone still here?
- PipControl replied Aug 4, 2009
Where did all the traders go?
- PipControl replied Aug 4, 2009
5000$ account * 2% = RISK = $100 25$ = POSITION SIZE RISK = STOP LOSS * POSITION SIZE RISK / POSITION SIZE = STOP LOSS 100$ / 25$ = STOP LOSS = 4 4 pip stop loss. Lower position size give trade more room and time to mature. You must control your ...
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
Be not concerned with the past or the future. Be in the moment. The moment is all that there is. You flow with the pips or they flow against you.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
I use eSignal charts.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
Price too high on daily chart.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
Price cross dark red line but I no trade.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
EURUSD more volatile than GBPUSD that not normal.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
It is not mine to post.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
"Wisely and Slow: They stumble who run fast"
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
I make 6 pips. Did I do it right?
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
Dark red line is go long. But price very high must be cautious.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
I make pips at 1.2800 from 1.2806. I think I do it right again.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
No go long at the pink line.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
"To deny one's emotions is to deny that which makes us human." Do not try to be other than yourself.
- PipControl replied Nov 21, 2006
"The rivers flow into the ocean." "It is difficult to paddle against the current." When looking at charts, as in life, the obvious is often unseen.