Used to make a fortune shorting otcbb and pink sheet stocks. Then the US made it illegal for a Canadian or a yank to do it. Course certain jurisdictions in Europe still do it. Used to be easy to make 50,000 a day. Now its completely gone.
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DislikedSubscribed and well done lawgirl, nice, simple and logical method. Hope we make lots and lots of pips. Too many indicators just confuse things, mind you something simple just showing the RSI for 3TFs would save traders flicking through charts. I am not proposing anyone posting any since there are quite a few lurking in the FF.
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DislikedHi astral and welcome. I believe that is what stevecartwright is working on...RSI directions at a glance.Ignored
DislikedI understand, sorry, just though, it might have impact on some people
here, got shocked as I read this, spill this under stress, while
it's quite time..Ignored
Dislikedwhuuuutt !!!! I have no idea what he just said.
Anyway.... LG, I promise to never again to post in your thread. I respect what you're doing and I do not wish to distract from it.
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DislikedHere is a very simple one and you can have up to 4 tf on it, each with different line colour user defined. I fully respect your wishes as thread master regarding the indicator overkill. Please have a look and if you think it is not good enough let me know and I will remove it from this post.
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DislikedHi Lawgirl..
Question about drawing trendlines. On the original USDCHF example from post 1 I believe you drew the yellow trendline to demonstrate how you trade. Like anything else trendlines can be drawn almost anywhere by anyone who has some imagination.
In that same down sequence would you have drawn the red trendline first and then drawn the yellow trendline after the candles developed? I ask this because if someone had drawn the red trendline and not moved it and just waited for the next touch they would be still waiting seeing it never...Ignored
DislikedLG:
Thanks for starting this. I've been interested in your approach since you showed up on Dave's thread. I'm also interested in the answer to ozziedave's question. I noticed the same issue with that trade. (Cross post here, thanks for the explanation.)
I'm also curious about how you enter on breakout trades. The basic set-up looks clear enough. But in several of your examples, it appears that the breakout line has already been pierced. Do you wait for a close above the line? Or maybe for a certain level above the line?Ignored
DislikedThis breakout trade has become a 3 tap trend trade. This should be further confirmation that PA is long..we'll see.Ignored