Disliked{quote} 2 or 3 if i'm not mistaken ... SMA or EMA ? ... I use SMA, i don't see much of a difference though .. you guys ?Ignored
sma is smoother
i believe its shift 2 to right
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Disliked{quote} 2 or 3 if i'm not mistaken ... SMA or EMA ? ... I use SMA, i don't see much of a difference though .. you guys ?Ignored
Disliked{quote}Its not a bottom up approach, its still top down but simpler. In my particular case I am looking at the h1 chart but really trading h4, the tdi has to show a turn or trend on h4 before I will even consider a trade on H1, the same goes for H4/D1 or m15/h1. How many people on this thread consistently lose money trying to just trade every cross they see or trade an inside bar with tdi confirmation without taking the next higher timeframe into account, by the amount of pm's I get its a lot of people. I have said it many times on this thread that...Ignored
DislikedSajmon, Nice meeting you. After a long time of trading Tms, I average between 60-80 % winning trades. It depends on market conditions and what's going on. But keep in mind I know how to trade it, your %'s will be different. The longer you trade this way the better you'll get. The 20-40% losses. Can be described as "operator error" and things happen in the market out of our control. I look at it like this, I did my best, it didn't work out and (try to learn from it). Then move on to the next trade. Overall this is a profitable way to trade. At least...Ignored
Disliked{quote}Have you quoted the right post I can't see anything about a shift in that particular post. The only thing that was shifted though was the 5ema, I think if I remember correctly it had a shift of 3.Ignored
Disliked{quote}Its not a bottom up approach, its still top down but simpler. In my particular case I am looking at the h1 chart but really trading h4, the tdi has to show a turn or trend on h4 before I will even consider a trade on H1, the same goes for H4/D1 or m15/h1. How many people on this thread consistently lose money trying to just trade every cross they see or trade an inside bar with tdi confirmation without taking the next higher timeframe into account, by the amount of pm's I get its a lot of people. I have said it many times on this thread that...Ignored
Disliked{quote}Its not a bottom up approach, its still top down but simpler. In my particular case I am looking at the h1 chart but really trading h4, the tdi has to show a turn or trend on h4 before I will even consider a trade on H1, the same goes for H4/D1 or m15/h1. How many people on this thread consistently lose money trying to just trade every cross they see or trade an inside bar with tdi confirmation without taking the next higher timeframe into account, by the amount of pm's I get its a lot of people. I have said it many times on this thread that...Ignored
DislikedGood Morning Tms, Trading is really about probabilities! Their is no "holy grail" . What we are trying to do is stack the odd's in our favor by using the Tms system. Let's say our system is getting 60-80% winners & 20-40% losers. And losses & winners are random. When you are in touch with the chart & feel very good about trading. If you use just a little bit of a wider stop & use more of a set & forget strategy you increase the odds. If your super tight on your stops you'll get stopped out more frequently. So this is all about increasing probabilities...Ignored
DislikedHi, Today i took some trades on 4 Hr (00 Hrs) basis based on TSM all were good. NSDUSD sell, EURNZD Buy, GBPNZD Buy and AUDNZD Buy. Last week also i took two trades on 4Hrs basis ( 00 time ) they were also good. Trading with TMS on 4Hr time frame is realy simple. Thanks very one i am learing from trades and charts.Ignored
Dislikedhello everybody, I would like to share you some thoughts of the day. ... In martial arts you bow in front of your opponent to say "thank you for teaching me something". I'm the first one from the left down here {image} cheersIgnored
DislikedHi I am new and still learing and try to understand setups. what is common in most of sucess trade setups. Just going through Lastingwell charts i noticed that in most of his trades , he trakes trade when TDI is croessing or bouncing also supported by MBL yellow line ( Buy TDI is croessing above MBL). Generally His trades are not on first coessing of TDI after swing, he takes on second crossing or bouncing which is generally supported by MBL, because TDI has already crossed MBL in first croessing. I feel such setups are low risk trades and...Ignored
DislikedThanks Griffinssoul, Supported by MBL mean when he is taking trade on TDI cross for long ( Green and red are already above the Yellow) and for Short ( green and red arealready below the yellow). for long TDI coressing happend above the yellow and for long TDI croessing happened below the yellow tine. Hope i am able to exmplain supported by MBL. ThanksIgnored
DislikedLONG on EURAUD @D1 {image} cashed-in 1/3 of position at +40, set SL to BE and let it run ... I just hope I won't choke it with SL good night folks...Ignored