Guys, if one's looking to place small scalps would you consider a reasonable sequence of timeframes to be H1 for curve, m15 for momentum and m5 for execution?
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DislikedGuys, if one's looking to place small scalps would you consider a reasonable sequence of timeframes to be H1 for curve, m15 for momentum and m5 for execution?Ignored
DislikedGuys, if one's looking to place small scalps would you consider a reasonable sequence of timeframes to be H1 for curve, m15 for momentum and m5 for execution?Ignored
Disliked{quote} no probem at all, Akt. if i may - next question Akt is to You sorry to be so time demanding. please refer to the text below. thank You. during my journey with trading i found that 2 factors are key points in order to be profitable in long run. one is the probability which gives your win ratio PLUS the second your risk/reward ratio (sometimes called risk margin). i could be over 50% wrong (and this is the case of my vsa trading) but if my min r/r is 1/3 - i am still profitable. when i take a look at my account history i am wrong...Ignored
Disliked{quote} no problem and answering to your question regarding the trendline breaking - it is broken as soon as the hole candle is above (down trendline) or below (up trendline) and the hole candle means including the high and the low (all the wicks), every tick of the candle must be above/below the trendline - then it is broken. s.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey Szymon, not speaking for AKT but a system thats works is good. min r/r should be at least 1:1 and its about the trader who trades. dont expect to get the same win ratio like AKT when you are new to SaD, its not that easy to copy someones mindship. Maybe you should join one of his free meetings, the next is end of january. Greets JoeIgnored
Disliked{quote} no probem at all, Akt. if i may - next question Akt is to You sorry to be so time demanding. please refer to the text below. thank You. during my journey with trading i found that 2 factors are key points in order to be profitable in long run. one is the probability which gives your win ratio PLUS the second your risk/reward ratio (sometimes called risk margin). i could be over 50% wrong (and this is the case of my vsa trading) but if my min r/r is 1/3 - i am still profitable. when i take a look at my account history i am wrong...Ignored
DislikedGuys, if one's looking to place small scalps would you consider a reasonable sequence of timeframes to be H1 for curve, m15 for momentum and m5 for execution?Ignored
Disliked{quote} as far as i know SAD could be applied to any timeframe but analysis should be based upon 3 timeframes where every lower is 4 times smaller. 60min / 4 = 15min 15min /4 = 3,75min - so you should probably consider 3m timeframe. my guess. regards s.Ignored
Disliked{quote} hey mercennary, trading the lower timeframes is a bit more tricky because you need your time to go trough the analysis. the rule with 4 tfs lower is good but in this case you could go with H1/M15/M5 or even H1/M15/M1 if your platform doesn't have a 3min chart. greets JoeIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi Mercennary. Yes, this sequence works well for shorter term trades best wishesIgnored
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Disliked{quote} Hi Bleeze, thank you for the analyst. Would this how you would take the trade at M5? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I actually got in on that one as well. Thank you for sharing how this works shorter term as well!Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Hello Szymon. About profitability vs reward to risk ratios.... I think the research evidence is quite clear on it. The bigger the risk to reward ratios the lower the win percentages. That is just the nature of trading. That's one of the reasons it is a numbers game. So like you said, you have to only be right 33% of the time taking 3:1 reward to risk ratios to be profitable. I call it trader math. It is very important to know and only just recently we talked about it for a second time in the group. Maybe i will post something about it this...Ignored