...and back in at the bottom of the range, if only for 20 pips...
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Dislikeddoing that twice - consistantly - is, for me, an OK daily wage , 3 times and I'm very happy and not even thinking about NYIgnored
DislikedRE - cash equity markets - I assume Dax and FTSE, both of which on my MT4 platform showed gap down opens, now almost closed.
Do you expect a direct correlation with cable? - oh and if these questions are too much at this time of the day, please reply later.....I know only too well how easy it is to become distracted....http://cdn.forexfactory.com/images/icons/icon11.gifIgnored
DislikedGot out for +7, bought in the spike down to S2 / the 6150 level with TP under the MS2 / 50% retrace of the news drop and pirated ~30 pips.....smaller size as a riskier news trade.....that's me finished for this morning....Ignored
DislikedWell done, I wasn't as quick and got in at 6160 for 20. I may not trade tomorrow, but I look forward to seeing you here again.Ignored
DislikedHi guys, let me join the Islander's fun club of medici Yes, i have read all posts of medici and it was before Islander did Even copied some of them to folder with my 6-8gmt trading journal, hope medici doesn't mind..
I'm also trying to learn the approach from monday and must say that these week was quite successful to me. I feel I don't quite understand that approach but trying to properly mark s/r asian levels and if at 6 or 7 is there price, enter. Today i entered long at 6:15 at .6236 cable and got out 6:40 at .6257. Sadly missed short...Ignored
DislikedHi, I entered long at 6179, because of support at 6175 over the night. already got stopped out. i see better support at 6166, so i'm in once more. Cheers
What are your targets? 6200 on cable, 6394 on euro?Ignored
Dislikedhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/f...icts-Saxo.html
A quote:
"The world has been in a bubble since the mid-1990s. They are still blowing new bubbles to keep it all going, but each bubble is shorter and shorter. It is frightening, and is all going to end in tears,"Ignored