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Hey guys, Just a quick question where for the life of me, I can't find an answer to. Also keep in ...
- buff replied Dec 27, 2018
Interesting thread Alorente. Thanks for posting and the updates. Read the first few pages and the last 15 pages or so. I have actually been looking at the TMA bands for a quite a few months now and use a similar method to yours regarding trading it ...
- buff replied Jun 12, 2014
I talk about volatility in different pairs a fair bit. I know what currency pairs tend to move the most as I always use to refer to this photo I kept on my desktop. I didn't capture the whole image at the time but it does have the entire list, with ...
- buff replied Jun 11, 2014
Hey Ronald, Probably not as old as you as I was born in the early 60's. Easier times? I like technology but I feel it is taking over our lives, but then I saw the below picture on FaceBook last night which made me giggle... I guess we are lucky in a ...
- buff replied Feb 24, 2013
And just to add to the previous post, I did send Christina the attached screenshot just to help with her understanding. This was based on a EUR/USD 1hr primary chart and the EUR/USD Daily chart as the higher time frame filter. Cheers. Jim
- buff replied Feb 4, 2013
Attached is the current screenshot of my three charts. Notice the two red dotted lines on the right one (E/AUD). The top one is my entry level and the bottom one is my break even level. If it hits that level, the current trade is closed and a new 1x ...
- buff replied Jan 19, 2013
Okay, here is my first screen shot. It is of the GBP as that is the current problem child. First up I would like to apologise for a mistake I have made in calling these trades. It appears on page 3 of this thread I called a wrong entry price on the ...
- buff replied Dec 3, 2008
A Picture — I've attempted to attach a chart of the 15 min EUR/JPY with the set up. If it works, it should give you an idea of how the stoch follows the trend pretty closely, and that the stoch line is fairly smooth. Cheers
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