Dislikedhallo kang.,
is it possible to put some alarm to RS_GROUP_JPY V1.0: when it changes from weak to strong/strong to weak?
thxIgnored
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Dislikedhallo kang.,
is it possible to put some alarm to RS_GROUP_JPY V1.0: when it changes from weak to strong/strong to weak?
thxIgnored
Dislikedalready +900 now.
It's fun right? enjoy it hahahahahahaha
Steve, could paste your setup (Multipurpose_Trade_Manager) for this basket system ?
Thanks
KGIgnored
DislikedHere is a fabulous basket, arranged in profitability order.
I took the sells when the JPY was strong. That basket went briefly into profit, then hurtled into loss when JPY weakened.
At about -400, I took out two baskets of buys - the result you can see for yourself. I am just about to close down the losers to see what happens, rather than just wait for the price to retrace to my locked in +310.
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DislikedKG, how often and when should we monitor the trades? is it each hour? ThanksIgnored
Dislikedalready +900 now.
It's fun right? enjoy it hahahahahahaha
Steve, could paste your setup (Multipurpose_Trade_Manager) for this basket system ?
Thanks
KGIgnored
When someone opens a position expecting the price to go higher. If EUR/USD is 1.27 and you think it will get to 1.28 or higher then you open a long position.
When somone opens a position expecting the price to go down. If EUR/USD is 1.27 and you think it will get to 1.26 or lower then you open a short position.
Thats right isn't it?
DislikedMy confusion started a few posts back and I have received a few different answers in the thread!
I just want to be sure that I am using the LONG/SHORT script in the right order at the right time.
xxx/JPY is the way it is always quoted so is the following correct:
Long Position (Strong)
When someone opens a position expecting the price to go higher. If EUR/USD is 1.27 and you think it will get to 1.28 or higher then you open a long position.
[b]Short...Ignored
DislikedMy confusion started a few posts back and I have received a few different answers in the thread!
I just want to be sure that I am using the LONG/SHORT script in the right order at the right time.
xxx/JPY is the way it is always quoted so is the following correct:
Long Position (Strong)
When someone opens a position expecting the price to go higher. If EUR/USD is 1.27 and you think it will get to 1.28 or higher then you open a long position.
Short...Ignored
Disliked.....Stong JPY is the quote, hence you have to buy it i.e. sell the pair xxx/jpy and vise versa.
[b]Long is buy and short is sell.
JeffIgnored
DislikedWhat I did was re-name the scripts so that anyone could look just "look and click". Have I got these right?Ignored
DislikedI went into the colors tab on the KG RS GROUP and made them all none except JPY
for clairity since it is the only one we are looking at
Hope this idea helps clean up some of the screenIgnored