If you have read all the posts that he wrote,then just using simple logic you will understand that he is right.
DislikedIf you have read all the posts that he wrote,then just using simple logic you will understand that he is right.Ignored
DislikedLet's us all stop the banter and prioritize our focus back to trading and learning/improving our skills from each other.
In my opinion, it is too early to form a strong bias or be judgmental one way or the other towards Graeme and his intensions.
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DislikedWhat I dont understand is how can he have so many legs on all pairs, when the market is moving, lot of pairs have strong moves at the same time. So he just manages it well stacking in e.g. 3 pairs at the same time?Ignored
DislikedIf you are good at starcraft where managing many units at a time is involved, then stacking many pairs simultaneously is not too difficult especially when you have enough experience to place trades almost effortlessly.
According to Sun Woo, you have to be BOLD and SWIFT. This can be developed from around 10000 hours of screen time for most people.
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DislikedIt is quite possible for us average folks also if stacking is based on H1/H4 TF. Most important thing in stacking for me is to not take another position until the last position is moved to BE for that pair. I am VERY guilty of this and have landed in trouble few times (Greed!).
I don't think Graeme stacks in multiple pairs at the same time. That would be over exposure due to correlation. Spaced out entries is another excellent way to lower your risk exposure that he has mentioned.Ignored