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- Raghee Horner replied Jul 22, 2014
@Acroix70 There's no "twelve to two o'clock" Clarity in this Wave angle and therefore I'm not trading it despite the fact that I like the GBP strength story. I think the better GBP buy is against the EUR and I don't trust the JPY since it is not ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 22, 2014
If you are trading the Aussie CPI or have AUD exposure...take a look at this week's webinar. I explain the pairs I am watching as well as put the 34EMA Wave and GRaB Candles to work. video
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 16, 2014
Got a new webinar playback! My trading checklist: "There are seven questions we should ask of every one of our trades." url
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 8, 2014
@don555 Quite frankly: I'm uninterested in engaging someone who's sole interest is to poison the well. I think my free content stands on it's own. I share more about my trading than just about anyone else I know of. I've been showing my actual ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 8, 2014
@Acroix70 It's the backbone of my swing trading but I wasn't sure if you were simply asking others for their feedback/experience using it.
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 4, 2014
@napalm I only use the 34EMA Wave & GRaB Candles on MT4 and TradeStation but have been told versions exist for other platforms. I've never made what makes the indicators tick a secret (on purpose!) so I imagine with a little digging you can find it ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 4, 2014
@napalm I've made it available for free in the TradeStation TradingApp Store: url It's both the 34EMA Wave and my GRaB Candles.
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 3, 2014
A little weekend seminar: I did a Spotlight on presentation not long ago which I think will be very helpful to anyone learning about the 34EMA Wave and GRaB Candles... the indicator is the same whether MT4 or TradeStation Here is it: video
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 1, 2014
@elcurioso The 34EMA Wave is designed to identify the trend. Nothing more, nothing less. What anyone does with those three EMAs after that is a matter of personal preference. I would suggest reading a little of Charles Dow's take on market trends ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 1, 2014
@velox I'm not sure there is an answer because I like trading for the sake of trading, I suppose in the way a writer like to write for the sake of writing or an engineer loves what they do. I've been at this since I was a teenager and then as a ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 1, 2014
@Sohocool I'm not familiar with this variation. Thanks for the indicator share. Is it something you use consistently?
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 1, 2014
@dannyrose My pleasure! So here's what I sent out this morning just so you get an idea of what some of my emails are like... =========================== Updates for July 1, 2014 =========================== The "no guts, no glory" pair, the EUR/USD, ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 1, 2014
@ollie I attached the indicator for MT4 It's not self-installing but you can drop it in the correct folders pretty easily. Notes on MT4 Installation: Please contact your broker for assistance with set up or installation of these tools. After ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 1, 2014
@dannyrose No not at all The free video newsletter I send out shares quite a bit my friend.
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 1, 2014
@dannyrose I'm a huge fan of transparency and live it however and - not to harp on it - but my TFF subscribers see my trades, wins/losses, capital...all of it...straight from my MT4 Terminal.
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 1, 2014
@dannyrose I do have an alert/set up service and I really didn't want to promote here at this thread because I simply wanted to explain the 34EMA Wave and GRaB Candles here at FF because - frankly - it's being used more and more and (sadly) ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jul 1, 2014
@vinforex7 Here are a few videos from my YouTube page which I think are particularly helpful: Lesson on the Levels I Use to Enter a Trend -----> url (I'd say that most of what I do is trend following or what I refer to as swing trading.) A lesson ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jun 30, 2014
@Leon Fading tops and bottoms (resistance and support) is ok if you are trading a wide choppy range where the range extremes (the ceiling and floor) would represent an overbought or oversold level. The 34EMA Wave's job is to let me know what the ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jun 30, 2014
@Noosaville GRaB Candles stand for Green Red and Blue candles and are simply a visual tool for me to determine - at a glance - the organization of the trend, any transitions in the trend, and the organization of the momentum. In an uptrend I should ...
- Raghee Horner replied Jun 29, 2014
The 34EMA Wave and GRaB Candles are not a method in and of themselves necessarily. It is first and foremost a pair of indicators that will help you decide what strategy to use (e.g. trend following, breakout/breakdown, fading highs/lows) I am so ...