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DislikedHi Folks !
Attached you will find a similar chart of EUR/JPY as posted before.
I've changed the time frame of the basket indicator to 30min and 5min.
30 min still crossed and after 5min cross I went long.
Julius could you comment my entry ?
Happy Pippin
BernhardIgnored
DislikedDear Behof,
Why do u spend so much times on your new indy concepts
when u did not have any winning track records yet
I just want to say that if you can set your new indy on all charts and still get the same result then you can assume that you got it rite
but likely , it does not
cuz, i knew it
PLS ,PLS ,PLS Don't confused all New Comers
why don't u just use Julius' indy instead and focus on how to use it more effective
Even we have the best signal system but without practice and use it properly we 're still not success
if It's a child's play then everyone will be a millionaire
Regard
KevinIgnored
DislikedI was looking at the ordering of the pairs on Orest 1.14. Its also my view that the basket resembles the EURJPY pair, so I just look for where the EUR is and where the JPY is and where the others fall in between. I also compare the charts of the currencies to one another. But right now, I am not so sure. Signals have changed. There was also a big move down in the S&P 500 futures, which I have noticed moves fairly in synch with the EURJPY. The market is definitely pausing right now and getting ready for its next move. MarkBCool, you may be right. Perhaps I was looking at the APEX (which Julius spoke of in the old days of his thread) when the move was exhausted.
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