Pat has repeatedly emphasized the concept of "using High TimeFrame," again and again ,
and it's only now that I've comprehended its meaning.
and it's only now that I've comprehended its meaning.
Cesarnc's market talk, gossips, rumours & fun 53,444 replies
Fun with raff's indicators 11 replies
Journal for my fun charts 43 replies
DislikedPat has repeatedly emphasized the concept of "using High TimeFrame," again and again , and it's only now that I've comprehended its meaning. {image} {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedMost of time spending trading indexes NASDAC US 500 US 30 Dont make trading as complicated relationship. The set up is always simpler than you ougti t to be. No need to put wigglelines or too many ring, bells ,indy et cetera. Plain chart wil show you the way. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} NASDAQ Trading indexes is much more smoother than Forex. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Depends on the pair TF session day news etc doesn't it? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} How much pips is good for this two trades EJ and EA? are you using hard stops or not? How to trade it right now today with EUR events?Ignored
Disliked{quote} As I've said earlier, I don't give signal. You may want to particiapte by giving you ideas where to put SL and TP. By this way , you will learn something and some will suggest to improve your methodology. Asking for signal is not the way to learn.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Depends on the pair TF session day news etc doesn't it? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote}hi mr pat hope you're having a good week i have a question if you have the time...how do you decide amount of your risk per trade since i see you keep changing your lot size what im saying is in my newbie perspective you either sure about a trade or not you see a setup conformed based on your system or not. i appreciate your guidanceIgnored
Disliked{quote} a) my name isn't pat b) you don't know anything about my lot-size Nevertheless: If you risk 1% of your capital in each trade, if follows logically that your lot-size changes.Ignored