+50 on GU short from FO
quite done for the night, 50 pips a night is all i need
good luck to the rest of you
Greenb
quite done for the night, 50 pips a night is all i need
good luck to the rest of you
Greenb
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Disliked+50 on GU short from FO quite done for the night, 50 pips a night is all i need good luck to the rest of you Greenb {image}Ignored
DislikedThank you, Likica, for telling me to watch M30. Taken slightly before LO. Rejection of the 200 EMA, pullback, then clear TDI signal on M30. A bit late, but good for +50 nevertheless. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi vayzardos TMS= TDI cross or bounce, PA, S/R... Supply demand indicator helps to visually spot the area where price pauses or retraces before moving in the trend direction. We would like to trade in the direction of the trend. And wants take a trade near those S/R area with the TDI cross or bounce. . If the angle of the TDI is 12/2 or 4/6 and the PA supports, trade can be taken without waiting for TDI to cross. But again all the condition needs to be meet. Members has posted image to understand the angle. Hope that helps {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Pls...I need clarification. In this clock...is 2 o'clock short or long... Assuming the red line of the TDI is on 12 and the green is on 2...won't that be short instead of long positioning as explained in that visual post. Thanks for more infoIgnored
Disliked{quote} 2 o clock and above is for long... 4 o clock and below is for short. This refers to the green line only. I suggest you read through Big E's posts as he mentions use of this approach extensively. I have compiled all of his charts which you can view in the paperclip at the top of the page. Hope this helps. BallisticalIgnored
Disliked{quote} 2 o clock and above is for long... 4 o clock and below is for short. This refers to the green line only. I suggest you read through Big E's posts as he mentions use of this approach extensively. I have compiled all of his charts which you can view in the paperclip at the top of the page. Hope this helps. BallisticalIgnored
DislikedWas going great before Christmas and had 13 successful trades in a row and finished the year with 2 loosing trades and since then I have had only losers. Not sure how to re focus and get back on trackIgnored
DislikedWas going great before Christmas and had 13 successful trades in a row and finished the year with 2 loosing trades and since then I have had only losers. Not sure how to re focus and get back on trackIgnored
Disliked{quote} I've been there, done that, got the T-shirt! For me walking away for days or even a week or two makes a difference - tough walking away though. RayIgnored
Disliked{quote} hi Vayzardos, I normally wait for tdi crossed on whatever time frame I am watching. Supply/ Demand or S/R are there to give us more weight for our trades. Here is a snapshot of one of my current trades taken on H1 {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Ballistical...Could you please narrow the chart down which you want me to view as I have lots of stuff out there ThanksIgnored
Disliked{quote} i see thank you so much for your reply miss likica...right now im focusing on trading the 30 minute TF...and by the way miss likica when is your trading schedule in a day?did you trade the london and US or also asia and sydney session?and how much time you trade for 1 day?thank you oh and 1 more thing miss likica i want to ask about the supply and demand chart indicator what are you gonna do when you see a TDI confirmation but the sup and dem indicator is very near between each other like this picture are we just gonna skip it and trade...Ignored