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DislikedThanks for sharing your trend following approach in such detail, Rayner. One aspect which I would like more clarity on, is your thinking process when it comes to currency pair selection. Do you limit yourself to a certain maximum number of pairs per week and do you consider correlations? I did watch one of your videos where you explained why you would select EurUsd above EurCad as at that time Usd was stronger than Cad. Does this mean that for a given day / week you would select only one USD pair for entry? From a trade management perspective this...Ignored
DislikedThank you Rayner for your trade list. A weekend video on my wishlist would be guiding us through your daily / weekend instrument selection process and thought patterns to decide what to trade.Ignored
DislikedHi guys, i am not seeing any strong trend to trade. I have placed a couple of trades on USD, but they are not looking good (i was stopped out on AudUsd), looks like USD might have lost his strength, and GBP too. Any ideas?Ignored
Dislikedhell fartist excellent thread material. got me very curious . love the simplicity it deals with. got a query for the indices set ups. since most of them are in long term bullish moves would you but into these retracements near the EMA's .Ignored
DislikedHi Great thread, really enjoying reading this at the moment. I am fairly new to Forex and especially FF, but I have a question. Something which seems to be similar in a lot of the charts and charts I have looked at myself is that, on a long term basis, is that the new trend is also identified when the EMA crosses the price, defined by when the price closes above or below the EMA. What do people think about this? Would you say it's a decent way to define the trend and enter the market? The only thing I'm not too sure on is where to place stops. Thanks...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Jake, There are numerous ways one can define the trend and i don't rule out the possibility of EMA crossover. However I tend to keep things simple and a 50 EMA suffice for me. FartistIgnored
DislikedAs a trend trader I always want to long the strongest market and short the weakest one.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi fartist, Apologies I wasn't too clear, that is what I mean. Not a crossover of the moving averages but the price simply closing above or below one single 50EMA. Going to test it out and see. Thanks for that with the different sectors, very interesting for sure.Ignored