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- Aussie_fx replied Sep 2, 2011
Isn't it just a simple case of the higher the timeframe, the longer period the signal will be generated for. Id say H1 and H4 signals typically last 1-3 days, D1 maybe 3-14 days etc
- Aussie_fx replied Sep 2, 2011
Does anyone know whether the japanese candle body and the heiken ashi candle body should be considered as a whole? i.e. half the candle can be japanese and half heiken ashi, to amount to a body big enough for entry.
- Aussie_fx replied Jun 13, 2011
Thanks 2scoops, very helpful mate. For now I think i'll concentrate on the one strategy, my unique one indicator system, and if that bombs ill definitely check it out. Cheers again!
- Aussie_fx replied Jun 13, 2011
Also just curious Hawaii. What are your personal experiences with TMS in terms of pips, adjusted to single position trading (or close to it). I find on many forums that alot of people, myself included, speak of what they feel they can achieve with a ...
- Aussie_fx replied Jun 13, 2011
Thanks Hawaii. Definitely agree - new traders keep switching strategies when losing and they are losing because they are switching strategies. Im not new to forex but was hoping this strategy was as per the first few pages. Unfortunately like all ...
- Aussie_fx replied Jun 13, 2011
Unfortunately it was only the cherry's I was taking (i wouldn't dismiss a strategy unless I was going by the rules) Not to worry, forex strategies are almost as individual as a fingerprint.
- Aussie_fx replied Jun 12, 2011
Well im officially off this strategy. My thanks to Big E for sharing it. But from my experiences and others i've been watching on here, to me it doesn't seem any more profitable than many other strategies. Once again, your profitability will ...
- Aussie_fx replied Jun 2, 2011
Entry seems to be in consolidation. Or is there another rule to circumvent?
- Aussie_fx replied Jun 1, 2011
Eelfranz; if you had the time (and wanted) to trade all London and US session, would you still stick to once every candle, or is there more to be made by trading in a continuous flow? ie. do timeframes bear any significance/advantage to your ...
- Aussie_fx replied May 30, 2011
Any timeframe. The higher the better. And in your case if you only have a short time to trade definitely 4hr or daily.
- Aussie_fx replied May 28, 2011
Are you referring to a steep move, bounce on sup/res (or just above/below sup/res) and then a further move in the direction of the original steep move? note; Im asking as I cant locate the other thread.
- Aussie_fx replied May 26, 2011
Thanks 2scoops. That makes sense. Theres no way he could use a 10-15 TS and still have a 80-90% strike rate.
- Aussie_fx replied May 26, 2011
Do you use a 10-15 trailing as well like big E (question to XxLessoxX)? Does anyone wait for the last swing high/low on M5 to be taken out before entering?
- Aussie_fx replied May 26, 2011
Are we all waiting for US GDP before entering today?
- Aussie_fx replied May 25, 2011
If you exit a trade because news is coming up, does anyone re-enter on the same signal 30-60 mins after news?
- Aussie_fx replied May 25, 2011
All small HA candles. I wouldn't enter.
- Aussie_fx replied May 25, 2011
Hey Dean, how are you going with the refreshing?
- Aussie_fx replied May 24, 2011
There would probably be more losses here actually. Indicators are often different at the open of bar compared to close remember.
- Aussie_fx replied May 23, 2011
Big E says he exits when it retraces 10-15 pips. But he also said he uses the swing high/low as SL. A little confussed about which he uses and when.
- Aussie_fx replied May 22, 2011
I've gone short AU. Both AU and NZ look like good trades but I think AU will have more bear power. EDIT: Decided to wait for swing low to be taken out first