Well done, vvFish. I was right in the direction as the currency strength clearly displays, but cannot beat your entry points; mine was at much higher price. Practice, practice, practice... Good night.
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Disliked{quote} I am not buying anything. If you want to provide evidence for your hypothesis that this is crap, then you need to point out to an event where he took the trade opposite to what his indicators told him just prior to the news event, i.e. to an inconsistency. Whether you like it or not, this was not such an event - his strategy was in this example consistently executed. kIgnored
Disliked{quote} I am not buying anything. If you want to provide evidence for your hypothesis that this is crap, then you need to point out to an event where he took the trade opposite to what his indicators told him just prior to the news event, i.e. to an inconsistency. Whether you like it or not, this was not such an event - his strategy was in this example consistently executed. kIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi kprsa, I saw a pair of inconsistencies (see my posts), and I did not receive a clear answer why hi took these opposite trades. My analysis was based on the strategy of the original thread. I would like to believe, really I am looking for a method to catch what the big players are doing just before the news, but I'm not sure about vvFish strategy because there is not a clear explanation about all considerations to make a direction decision of the trade just few seconds before the news. Best wishesIgnored
Disliked{quote} If you are referring to this post, I think that the trade on the video was consistently executed - the price was below the kumo, the oscillator shows selling, and the currency strength shows that the dollar is stronger than the euro in the last several minutes. So it all points to large hands selling several minutes prior to the news, which I guess is the premise behind the strategy. You notice correctly that the euro is rounding to go up. I guess the trade not...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Sorry, I don't understand... so you are using some other tool that is not installed in your MT4 terminal... no problem, I will continue my research. The only method I knew to enter the market at that moment is using autoclick sw like FxNewsKiller, SNW, FNG... Cheers!Ignored
DislikedOnly a matter of time before the poster in question ends up in the commercial section. They all slip up eventually. {quote}Ignored
Disliked{quote} If you are referring to this post, I think that the trade on the video was consistently executed - the price was below the kumo, the oscillator shows selling, and the currency strength shows that the dollar is stronger than the euro in the last several minutes. So it all points to large hands selling several minutes prior to the news, which I guess is the premise behind the strategy. You notice correctly that the euro is rounding to go up. I guess the trade not...Ignored
DislikedThe price is below the Kumo... the oscillator , price is rounding up..... Jesus Christmas... I almost fell off my chair. I luv ya kprsa... you made my day.{quote}Ignored
Disliked{quote} When we are talking about news trading (spike trading), the orders that make jump the price are entered just few seconds before the release. That is what big players do, because even having information much before the event, they can not enter these orders many minutes before this for obvious reasons. So, as the owner of the original thread did, we should track previous little minutes, specially the last minute before the release, and focus on the slope of the strength over the last minute, that's when big lots are entering the market.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I have not invented this strategy, but I find it clear what the trading decisions are made upon. If you do not (as it is apparent from this post), why do you claim anything about the strategy and even imply that the trading decisions are fake? kIgnored
Disliked{quote} I have not invented this strategy, but I find it clear what the trading decisions are made upon. If you do not (as it is apparent from this post), why do you claim anything about the strategy and even imply that the trading decisions are fake? kIgnored
Disliked{quote} here using a CC indicator which ends up inconsistence even few mins before a news was release.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I would think it would depend on how many participants have access to the said information beforehand. If there would be just some (say, one big bank), they could gradually sell, say, tens of millions some minutes before the event in all of the euro pairs (for example) which would make the price of E/U drift down a bit, consistent with the signal you see, and consistent with the readout on the indicators. Once the entire market gets hold of the information, it would very quickly process it by sending the price into the ground. kIgnored
Disliked{quote}There are a lot of examples where the new spike goes through the kumo, so the PA is on the opposite side of the cloud few bars before the event, or other indis just cross each others ate that moment and vvFish take the trade.Ignored
Disliked{quote} In news spike trading there are a lot of examples where the very low term trend and all indis point to one specific direction just few bars before the release and then jump to the opposite when the big players make they game just seconds before the event release. Nonetheless, vvFish almost ever is in the correct side of the movement.Ignored
Disliked{quote} 1) Why he is using a demo account? It is obvious that this is not a real account, first because the little slippage and filled of his orders, second because when we send 50 lots to a low liquidity pair as USDSEK, the order fills in lower lots fractions to get the total lots.Ignored
Disliked{quote}On the other hand, when a trader have a successful rate like this trading news, the broker banner him and starting the more extreme tricks to make he lose.Ignored
Disliked{quote}2) Why vvFish do not explain clearly the fundamentals of his strategy, as did Vivosky here, ie: http://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=493948 , let us know the strong bases of his decision making? May be he simply don't want to give the key information, which I respect because there is not any obligation to do that.Ignored
Disliked{quote}3) Why vvFish send us a previous information about the news events with information that he do not use at all for the trade decision?Ignored
Disliked{quote}4) Thinking about JoeNY post, could vvFish explain us why he ever have an additional background 1m chart with the same pair? It is part of the strategy? what for? he use this any way?Ignored
Disliked{quote}I need some more things that the picture vvFish post after each trade. BRIgnored
Disliked{quote} vvFish, what's your wheelbarrel setting for gas and oil? Thanks,toppo
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