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- boz5 replied Jan 4, 2012
Kipr entry — Kipr, I was wondering about your entry method you posted. I can't figure out how you use the %R along with a trend line break. It seems that once the trendline breaks on a higher time frame you will no longer be ob/os on the %R. ...
- boz5 replied Sep 23, 2010
Vee, My understanding of the exercise was that you get 5 different and separate chances (with each position having a S/L and T/P) to hit your TP. If that were to happen within the sequence of 5 and you lost all others, you would be at breakeven and, ...
- boz5 replied Aug 30, 2010
marion/joe — pipEASY, I read the reply of marion/joe regarding the FBs. One thing that struck me was that you had mentioned marion/joe had been trading this technique for 5 yrs, almost exclusively. marion/joe mentioned it was you who came up ...
- boz5 replied Aug 17, 2010
Graeme, Thanks for the methodology from 'Joe'. One question: In one of the opening posts about his methodology you mentioned he only uses 4hr bars but later you mentioned that he uses 1hr and 15min bars as well. Do you mean that for the the initial ...
- boz5 replied Aug 5, 2010
pip_daddy, Thanks for the reply. I understand what you are saying, but part of the premise of the methodology is to get in close to the open. That was kind of what I was getting at. Any US traders trading this and, if so, what times do you trade? ...
- boz5 replied Aug 4, 2010
US traders — My question is for other US traders (or anyone that might have a view on this). Does anyone have an opinion on trading this methodology in the US due to time issues? It often seems much of the range is done by early morning ...
- boz5 replied Jul 21, 2010
Question — pipEASY, Thanks for the thread. I was thinking about the use of "hedging", for lack of a better term, in your method. I am, like others here, in the US and can't take advantage of that in my account. However, I would like to see ...
- boz5 replied Jun 13, 2010
Dan, You just enter (based on your current trading from only the daily charts now) when price reaches your support or resistance point, correct? In other words you don't wait for the confirmation of a move of, say, 50 pips (or whatever increment you ...
- boz5 replied May 28, 2010
Understood. Thanks.
- boz5 replied May 28, 2010
Thanks. Not necessarily, but isn't the main of the AH point to get back in when the trend resumes (assuming you are right about the LT trend), regardless of the S/R levels?
- boz5 replied May 28, 2010
A quick question on the AH. The order goes at the point where the S/L was triggered and not where the trade was originally placed, correct? Thanks
- boz5 replied May 21, 2010
Thanks for the answers.
- boz5 replied May 13, 2010
Dan, I have read through your 2010 thread and have a few questions, if you don't mind? Hopefully this hasn't been covered and I just missed it. 1) I understand you are somewhat subjective with your stop placement, but do you tend to move the stop ...
- boz5 replied May 11, 2010
captmilkdud, A quick question. I live in the eastern time zone, U.S. and was wondering if there are people in Jacko's group who also trade from the U.S.? It seems much of the action happens overnight, for me at least. Thanks
- boz5 replied Jul 30, 2009
thanks and no problem at all; I was just curious and trying to learn.
- boz5 replied Jul 29, 2009
Ari, would you mind explaining your thoughts as to why you took this trade? just curious what your thinking was. thanks boz
- boz5 replied Jul 29, 2009
FX, do you still move your initial stop as price moves in your favor or are you waiting for the price to give you some indication of its intention and/or a new fractal? thanks boz
- boz5 replied Jul 28, 2009
FX, thanks for the good explanation . one other question: do you move your stop quickly as price moves in your favor as per the beginning of the thread and feb's original explanation or are you waiting for a fractal to be formed before moving the ...
- boz5 replied Jul 27, 2009
FX, would you mind elaborating on what you mean here? do you mean that if you are in a trade and it goes against you below your entry (for a long), wait to exit until it returns somewhat to where the price-break entry was instead of being shaken out ...
- boz5 replied Jul 24, 2009
my first post here. I have read all of both of feb's methodologies and my advice is to read all of whichever you have interest in. there are good nuggets throughout that may click with you and reading the whole thing gives you a very good feel and ...
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