Dislikedit's called 'TmsMonitor' should come up if you search the attachments here.. then add/change order of pairs to be in those groups.. {quote}Ignored
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Dislikedit's called 'TmsMonitor' should come up if you search the attachments here.. then add/change order of pairs to be in those groups.. {quote}Ignored
Disliked{quote} To manage your risks, pick only one pair from each group. Time to start looking at the GBPxxx pairs too. We have British PM speaking this week. What do you think she would be saying this week? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Is it you please Emmanuel, can put you this template for download? Thank youIgnored
DislikedFirst time for me to post pic on this method , I just opened U/C sell on daily chart . I will be open to any criticize or opinions.... and very sincerely to be grateful for BIG E shared this method although I read this post from last week ... thank all of the people who devote to this method . ( please forgive my poor English ) {image}Ignored
DislikedFirst time for me to post pic on this method , I just opened U/C sell on daily chart . I will be open to any criticize or opinions.... and very sincerely to be grateful for BIG E shared this method although I read this post from last week ... thank all of the people who devote to this method . ( please forgive my poor English ) {image}Ignored
Examples of letting the market take you out vs. manual exits
Emotions drive traders to exit trades before stop losses or profit targets are hit. The more critical of these two is exiting before a stop loss is hit, or voluntarily taking a loss, because these cost us huge. These trades will often work out just after we manually take the loss
In the chart below, a trader would have been rewarded for not exiting when price neared their stop loss. In these situations, you must remind yourself this is a game of odds, and you give yourself the best odds by sticking with your initial trade plan and letting the trade play out
Full article can been found here:
http://www.learntotradethemarket.com...-of-your-trade
DislikedWhy You Should Almost Never Manually Close Trades Ok, here is the first and perhaps most important thing to understand If you manually close a trade when its against you, you are voluntarily taking a loss. Read that last sentence again, maybe even a third time.Ignored
DislikedTMS Monitor May 15 GMT1138. Current H4 will close in 1 hour 20 minutes. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} You took that trade on the D1 active candle, did you look at H4?Ignored
Disliked{quote} To manage your risks, pick only one pair from each group. Time to start looking at the GBPxxx pairs too. We have British PM speaking this week. What do you think she would be saying this week? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Emmanuel, UCAD still trending down, anything wrong ?? {image}Ignored
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