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- polly replied Dec 10, 2013
T.A. is obviously time frame relative!
- polly replied Sep 2, 2013
Thank you for this simple fix. I had latency of nearly 2 seconds sometimes. Now averaging 0.6 seconds.
- polly replied May 20, 2013
Trend is in the chart of the beholder. Therefore "trend" is created by the majority yet subjective to observe.
- polly replied May 20, 2013
image This chart is an hourly chart over a two week period. Over that two week period the hourly chart is in a subjective down trend (a series of lower lows and lower highs) . Am I right to go short on this subjective down trend? Maybe the ...
- polly replied May 20, 2013
The longer term? The 1 minute trend is down the 15 minute trend is down the 30 minute trend is up, the 1 hour trend is down, the daily trend is up, the weekly trend is down. The longer term?
- polly replied May 20, 2013
It may be possible but very few FX players would have the skill to do it. Probably using an E.A. because human emotion (see decision making, fight or flight etc.) will not allow that doubling return.
- polly replied May 16, 2013
Hope you made a packet shorting AUD/USD. They wanted to squeeze me out of my long so bad yet failed to do so. Ha f'n ha.
- polly replied Dec 31, 2012
I have never seen or know of a successful trading system but in any investment cycle timing is paramount.
- polly replied Dec 31, 2012
Yet by the hour there are more guaranteed failures signing up to try beat the table. Some fancy indicators, a customised algorithm. They're dreamin'.
- polly replied Dec 31, 2012
We move through life in a time parallel with millions of other people. They/we all 'want' one thing more than anything and it's probably money. The securities and derivatives trading industry exists because it feeds off the 95% of traders ...
- polly replied Oct 19, 2012
No one notes they traded the 1982 - 1987 bull run. Best market to trade breakouts.
- polly replied Oct 19, 2012
If you start winning consistently then your broker will want to know how. Once they establish the pattern (repetitive entry/exit points) then you're gone. Have had many systems that work through stringent testing but put a dollar to them and the ...
- polly replied Aug 22, 2012
Clear enough sign there hey? Mining boom in Australia and we spent half of it in a bear market. Not happy.
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