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- bit9ret replied Jan 9, 2013
Great pic, Jankone! Thanks. I've saved it.
- bit9ret replied Dec 22, 2012
Tony, play'in too hard and going too fast! Many people do. Seriously, try going to church this Christmas, believe it or not, LOL, and afterward. It works for me when my life is disorderly in any way. For people like you and me and anyone who screws ...
- bit9ret commented Nov 3, 2012
This is fantastic news. They have just come out with the FU system.
- bit9ret replied Jul 13, 2012
One interesting thing I found when I was at FXPro was that prices would be reached before the candles would paint on the chart. There was a deliberate in-built lag of a couple of seconds. I had an indicator set to ring by price: every time it would ...
- bit9ret replied Jul 13, 2012
One interesting thing I found when I was at FXPro was that prices would be reached before the candles would paint on the chart. There was a deliberate in-built lag of a couple of seconds. I had an indicator set to ring by price: every time it would ...
- bit9ret replied Jul 10, 2012
It's enough to make one pull one's hair out. Anyway, that's it for me here. Gotta go....
- bit9ret replied Jul 10, 2012
I don't want to hijack your thread, as this is slightly OT again, but this is just totally unbelievable--$5 million in customer funds left out of $225 million: url "The National Futures Association (NFA), an industry group that also plays a ...
- bit9ret replied Jul 10, 2012
Actually, I didn't read your post, just the first few. Wasn't even paying any attention to poster names. Purely coincidental, I see after the fact, once I read your post for the first time. In this case, don't ascribe motives where there are none. ...
- bit9ret replied Jul 10, 2012
Slightly off topic, but Man Financial was a reputable firm, and so is PFG Financial. And now this: url Gotta make you wonder if any broker, anywhere is honest.
- bit9ret commented Jun 25, 2012
Is FX Pro asking for some dough too, just for good time sakes?
- bit9ret replied Jan 27, 2012
Yes, per the above, I think the accounting in MT4 and brokers' own platforms usually differs. The rule of thumb is usually to go by the latter as definitive, never MT4. Something to do with FIFO, I think--or so I read not so long ago in the MB ...
- bit9ret replied Jan 11, 2012
Okay... — ...here you go: I'm interested in a very simple, but multi-timeframe, line study. Something that would look like the zigzag indicator, but NOT be based on repainting deviations from the last pivot, BUT painted at the close of that ...
- bit9ret replied Jan 5, 2012
I couldn't disagree (good advice ), except for one thing. Trend traders try to catch the middle of moves. It's divergence traders who try to catch the HI and the LO. Divergence with the trend gives you the best of both worlds: the chance ...
- bit9ret replied Jan 5, 2012
Yes, I understand. IMHO, this approach requires high 90%+ accuracy (I've seen 99% here ) for smallish wins, and swinging a huge number of lots to justify the 2-5 pip profits I've seen here. Unless one is Paul Rotter, etc. ( url ), the ...
- bit9ret replied Jan 5, 2012
If you're daytrading and you look for divergence on the low timeframe (say 5min bars) in the high timeframe trend direction (say hourly bars), you have a pretty good chance of entering near the end of the retrace against the high timeframe trend. ...
- bit9ret replied Jan 5, 2012
My two cents.... Better to go with low timeframe divergence in the direction of the high timeframe trend. Could add a primitive filter to your table, e.g. is price higher now than a day ago, a week ago, a month ago? Let's face it: the USD is on a ...
- bit9ret replied Aug 17, 2011
Maybe to 4468-71 will be tough to move = confluence of peak of large hourly candle spike (shadow of candle) from yesterday AND and 50% fib of an hourly move back up from recent 4422 low to today's high. A lot of play on the hourlies today between ...
- bit9ret replied Aug 17, 2011
I've got confluence of the daily pivot and 62% fib. of the run up today within 3-5 pips of round number 4400. Nice symmetry there if EUR tires again.
- bit9ret replied Aug 17, 2011
Got it: EG is showing some life as EUR prints a short-term higher low off 50% fib. support of today's run up.