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Silent room 2 replies
Silent Success of Patience 10 replies
My silent journal 4 replies
bo7a method... method for GBP/JPY 205 replies
Seeing Through the Silent Crash 4 replies
Disliked^^^^ Looking at the above chart, I think something is amiss with the old Greenback. In fact, if we fall below the 93 handle on the US Dollar Index, I think it will officially be the end of the uptrend in the Dollar. Longer-term moves in the GBP/USD, EUR/USD, USD/CAD, NZD/USD, and AUD/USD will be seen against the USD. Its bee a couple of years, and that is about how long these things happen. {image}Ignored
DislikedHi CW, i would like to ask you a few things about the silent method in order to understand if i got it right. Here is what i have learned reading the thread so far: 1)Open the weekly chart and draw the most obvious S/R levels where price was influeced in the past. Use round numbers for such levels (example, 1, 1.15, 1.2, 1.25 ...and so on) 2) It would be better if the weekly chart shows a clear active trend in order to catch moves in that direction ; anyway we dont exclude rangebound markets, provided the S/R are weekly obvious levels to trade from/to...Ignored
DislikedI post the update of EURJPY trade i am in. Price reacted at the first D level around 125.2, putting today a PB in opposite direction. That is poiting out a possible retrace back to my entry point. However the trend is still down so i keep things going, leaving stop like where it is. Chris, how would you behave is such a situation? {image}Ignored
DislikedChris -- How goes it? You filed those taxes yet this year? This time of year hurts. How's Ohio?Ignored
Disliked{quote} No I haven't. Always wait until the last minute! Ohio is good, wet at the moment, but good nonetheless. How you been?Ignored