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- Pipsgeek replied Aug 19, 2012
lol. Like he's going to send me a mind control probe by PM and make me empty my bank accounts. He already stated in his post that it isn't a trading system. Dismissing everything and figuring out everything on your own out of sheer stubbornness is ...
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 18, 2012
Could you send that PM to me aswell? I feel like I am on the right track right now, but you can never be too sure.
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 17, 2012
It takes a plane crash to wake me up.
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 17, 2012
Any bar has the possibility of being an entry. The problem is when I have opened a trade. I attempt to follow longer term trends, sometimes the holding period can end up a week or more. Often a few days is normal. When I'm asleep, 8-12 bars is alot ...
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 17, 2012
Are you trading on MT4? It's possible it's a visual bug, in reality your trade has closed but MT4 continues to show it as open & calculate P&L.
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 14, 2012
Wrong on 2 counts and still holding on to your crazy delusions. Why is it always up to the sane people to prove the nutjobs wrong with research and common sense? It should be the other way around.
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 13, 2012
Don't take this the wrong way (as in assuming that you weren't born in the Netherlands), but isn't Hong Kong or Macau technically a much better place to live for Chinese traders? I have no idea how expensive Macau is, but Hong Kong is much cheaper ...
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 13, 2012
Research articles such as these? url url Want to guess where I got those links from? Wikipedia! Massive doses of vitamins for years. No people with liver problems.
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 13, 2012
Mathematically speaking, scalping sucks. Massively. The spread just kills your profits. Longer timeframes allow bigger spreads to have less of an impact due to bigger SLs which means you can trade the most liquid pairs as opposed to only 1. Of ...
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 13, 2012
Define new and successful. I've been doing nothing but analyzing charts and demo trading, trying to find a system with a sufficient edge and trading demo to make sure I have no accidental bias from backtesting. When I'm done I'm most likely going to ...
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 13, 2012
Wow. I think you might be missing the essential vitamin reason. A deficiency in vitamin B12 actually results in anxious and nervous behaviour. If vegetarians are actually calmer and clearer of mind it's due to caloric restriction because the typical ...
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 9, 2012
This is gold, hanover! Gold!
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 4, 2012
I have various profitable systems, a few of them inspired on system threads posted on FF. The main problem is that you'll have to search through the rest of the pig shit to find the posts worth reading. If I ever find a system that can be quantified ...
- Pipsgeek replied Aug 4, 2012
Isn't forex the safest? Sure it's hard to learn, but lets say you trade a stock a single bad news story can pretty much cause price to gap straight over your SL and give you a much bigger loss then you anticipated. Due to the size of forex such ...
- Pipsgeek replied Jul 31, 2012
How do you program S/R in an automated system? Or do you simply ignore S/R and work with whatever else you can program?
- Pipsgeek replied Jul 23, 2012
Thanks alot for clarifying.
- Pipsgeek replied Jul 23, 2012
Of course. I'm currently looking at support/resistance to determine wheter to enter or exit a trade. But even around these places I often find myself relying on pinbars, shadows and engulfing bars and often miss signals which have inside bars. I'm ...
- Pipsgeek replied Jul 23, 2012
In your example the bar's body is within the other bar's body. Is the signal false or weaker if the outside bar is a doji? What if the inside bar is a doji? With the inside bar you posted I would be focussed more on the fact that the outside bar is ...
- Pipsgeek replied May 29, 2012
It's easy to report success and much harder to admit defeat. Even if trading is not for you, there's plenty of other ways to get financially independent. It's extremely hard to succeed doing something that you are not psychologically suited for. ...
- Pipsgeek replied May 9, 2012
Thanks for the detailed explanation. However, it seems you explained how to build a system that tries to predict the "next move" by finding a connection between previous moves and time. Furthermore, you tell me to calculate "the standard deviation" ...