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- booktimes replied May 22, 2015
I use a Apple Mac computer for my trading and would like to use the TDI indicator, i use Admiral markets for my Metatrader, does anybody know how to get the Tdi indicator for Mac. When I click on it, it just shows the text. many thanks, Tom
- booktimes replied Nov 13, 2013
Great system when traded properly.
- booktimes replied Jan 8, 2013
No Problem Piprac, we always want to change things, its human nature, when i enter a trade, I immediately put my limit and stop on, in conjunction with support and resistance, then i leave it, to date i have had very few losses, this strategy is ...
- booktimes replied Jan 8, 2013
Been following thread since it was opened, I demoed for a while and used the original settings of the originator 200, 72 and 12. My results were very good indeed. I took 2 trades today a long on the Au/us for only a small 4 pip profit, didn't like ...
- booktimes replied Dec 10, 2012
a/u, successful trade, closed at 1.0500, big round number with 13 pips profit. many thanks FX-PRO, patience is certainly the key to this strategy.
- booktimes replied Dec 10, 2012
I would have taken trade at 1.0484 and looked to tp at 1.0500, with a stop loss at 1.0471.
- booktimes replied Dec 10, 2012
A/u just triggered a long, maybe wait for a slight pullback before an entry. anyone else see it ?
- booktimes replied Dec 6, 2012
watching aud/usd, if present candle closes above 12ema, looking to trade with a quick tp at 1.480
- booktimes replied Dec 4, 2012
Hi Burnz Yeah, been checking my charts every hour and day lol, patience is the watch word. I am not a trader for indicators they only confuse and contradict, all the big boys use price action and the bounce especially off the 200ema. lovely and ...
- booktimes replied Dec 4, 2012
lovely simple strategy, hope this thread isn't dying. it's one of the best
- booktimes replied Feb 1, 2012
Time frames — Morning guys I have been doing a bit of demoing and live trading over the last week on this particular simple system, (Theres that word again) especially over the pairs, e/u, a/u and g/u, mainly because of low spreads and these ...
- booktimes replied Jan 25, 2012
Hi Keith — Hi Heith many thanks for your mail, I have made 5 trades in the last couple of weeks and had 5 winners, could have had more but not been at comp all the time, yeah I know ,it's not as if 4 hrs and daily arnt big enough time scales, ...
- booktimes replied Jan 25, 2012
Hi Tony — Hi Tony many thanks for your mail, firstly good luck my friend for your trading, Me personally I think it is as simple as you make it, how you want it to be, I have read hundreds of threads, strats with many many indicators, so many ...
- booktimes replied Jan 24, 2012
P.S Keep it Simples hey! respect Tom
- booktimes replied Jan 24, 2012
1st trade today A/U — Decided to put my money where my mouth is today so did a trade, Maybe considered a counter trend considering the strong trend in recent days on Aus/Usd, but when looking at longer timeframes a counter trend can be ...
- booktimes replied Jan 23, 2012
Re-fire the thread — Hi everybody I was a follower of this thread, 3 or 4 years back and actually did some contributing to it also at the time, since then I have tried many many strats, used many many indicators and looked for simplicity ...
- booktimes replied Jan 19, 2012
Bond auction — There is a spanish and french bond auction at 09.45 so market will move alot, could show us the trend for the day depending on results, so be careful Tom
- booktimes replied Jan 19, 2012
A/U — The A/U, to me seems a little more difficult, it is above DASR on 4hr but below on 1hr and 30 min, but above on 15 and 5m timeframes, difficult to know what to look for thoughts Tom
- booktimes replied Jan 19, 2012
Morning Jerry — Morning Jerry Noticed before any entry, it is best to check all all timeframes right, I check 4hr, 1hr, 30m and 15m for some kind of confirmation, example on G/U, price above on 4hr, 1hr, and 30 min on the DASR on 15m and above ...
- booktimes replied Jan 18, 2012
morning — Morning Jerry