DislikedDid anyone buy the panic selling a couple of weeks ago in the xxx/JPY crosses?...Ignored
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DislikedDid anyone buy the panic selling a couple of weeks ago in the xxx/JPY crosses?...Ignored
DislikedHi Graeme, hi friends!
This trade I took yesterday afternoon. My SL is at be+5. So far I have not found the courage to add on another contract, yet the crude oil contract looks quite bullish as of late. can that be what is often referred to as FEAR? Now I wonder if I still can. Any suggestion/idea?
MuntuIgnored
DislikedAlthough I arrived a year late, I have recieved so much from this tread. I would like to request that if someone has the time & stamina to start a related thread, teaching Graeme's methods, please advise. In my experience on this forum, the two contributers whom have taught the most valuable info. have been Graeme & Peter Crowns, and both hold to the idea of holding a portion of you trades to their long term maturity.
If there is already in existance such a similar tread, Please advise. Does anyone know Graeme's full name (If he should write the...Ignored
DislikedHi Muntu,
I fully appreciate how you feel with regards to stacking, I also have the same fear, but hopefully with practice will get past that. Graeme discusses stacking methods around post 835, hopefully, this may be of use to you.Ignored
DislikedWhilst I am having excellent results overall following Graeme`s advice one persistent issue for me has been the difficulty of razor-sharp entries at London open (or about an hour before and after).
Of course occasionally (maybe 20% of the time) I am able to perfectly catch a very strong wave at this time which immediately goes strongly into profit-- however more often I am chopped and whipsawed by the major volatility. Thanks to using very tight stop losses if I am knocked out of the trade I am only losing around 4 or 5 pips on average however...Ignored
DislikedHi Cam,
Thanks for your reply. I believe your advice is good as the asian session has only 1-2 volatile mornings a week (where there are loads of long wicks on the 5 min.charts and the PA is whipsawing viciously) on average on the pairs I trade as opposed to almost every london session being very volatile even on the longer timeframe.
If I might ask you a question: have you been using the 15 minute charts for sharp, pin-point entries along with the key points of Graeme`s teaching? If so, how is it working out for you?
best regards,
gregIgnored
DislikedGood evening, all
Thank you for the continued interest and the private messages. I will get around in the next few days to reply to all of them.
Preparation for the book is truly on its way to keep the schedule as promised.
For those who have read the last few pages of this thread, I have started trading eur/usd with many of the traders since the week just before Christmas 2010.
It is now almost 5 months and it interests me to see the outcome.
Just by following a very very simple rule,
[b]"buy when price closes above the open price...Ignored
DislikedGood evening, all
Thank you for the continued interest and the private messages. I will get around in the next few days to reply to all of them.
Preparation for the book is truly on its way to keep the schedule as promised.
For those who have read the last few pages of this thread, I have started trading eur/usd with many of the traders since the week just before Christmas 2010.
It is now almost 5 months and it interests me to see the outcome.
Just by following a very very simple rule,
[b]"buy when price closes above...Ignored