Sisse,
Think you missed my sell in post 142249.
Thanks
Andrew
Think you missed my sell in post 142249.
Thanks
Andrew
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DislikedNot really good on flip lines still. I know they represent where price goes a lot and either goes thru or is rejected. I would pick .126x on Monthly chart and .1180 on weekly. If we were not in a Macro FA view of Sell for EU and GU economy, I would have passed on sisse's last iteration. However, we are in Neutral which I should wait for .128x. But, with present situation, I see that I could add at this level as GU could bring it down before it could get squeezed there.Ignored
DislikedTo be honest, I have no idea what a flip is or how to spot it. According to Investopedia : {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Good point, CableFx1. If you don't know what the flip is then it's pretty hard to find it! As far as I know, Sisse has never told us directly how he finds the flip zone during the last few months on this thread, but he has provided lots of hints and charts to help us find it for ourselves. For instance, the following extract from this post might be useful: Price action for trading can be summarised in 1 line: --> Support / Resistance. Break / Fade. Retrace / Pullback...Ignored
Disliked{quote} This one is not so true: - no obvious selling pressure from a VSA point-of-view {image} VSA is a part of PVSRA, so here is my view.... So from PVSRA point of view this is most probably short trade, but not confirmed at the time of entry. There was some selling pressure on H4 candle following the high activity at recent swing high bullish candle. It is not coloured, but the volume was higher than average (rejection at SR level) which could indicate some selling ( a sneaky one of course ). {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} So these graphs show 'volume' figures from your 'broker' and your broker alone? What percentage of the market does your broker have 'control' of and how does this compare with other brokers? TIAIgnored
DislikedA v. basic and soft day across the board. Clearing 2nd target in OIL testing the $43.xx handle with Europe going home while ...Ignored
Disliked--> OIL inherit FA starting to play from this week (we haven't have a play since back in June OPEC) via the Saudis and it will hold as long as Equities hold the last free money break (41.1x [check] to complete the leg to 44.xx [check] handle) but we are aligning to trade and close around $35.xx for the faIgnored
DislikedTo be honest, I have no idea what a flip is or how to spot it. According to Investopedia : {image}Ignored
Disliked...the gilts reverse-auction fiasco on Tuesday is a cause for concern, as Sisse has already mentioned (but note that the auction went well the following day) ...Ignored
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A tale of two knives (from a fellow trader email, taken from somewhere in the inter-webs)
Disliked{quote} This one is not so true: - no obvious selling pressure from a VSA point-of-viewIgnored