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- geduim replied Feb 2, 2012
Great thread Kenneth, big thanks for it have you tried oanda desktop? no need for browsers
- geduim replied Jan 26, 2012
hi, just wanted to say big thanks to Tom and other participants for this great thread i have found a lot of good ideas here and now backtesting them: mainly SFP and rounded retests, focusing on D1, H1 levels and recent days highs/lows. when ...
- geduim replied Jun 6, 2011
Hi all, glad to see you doing good. lots of nice charts and ideas, thanks i'm still experimenting with bigger picture and 12.5 or 6.25 levels. Today's London open practice:
- geduim replied May 26, 2011
Hi all, last couple days tried to step back and look at all the valuable post, notes, did some backtesting (simulating). Today's London open practice: tried to concentrate on bigger picture and take just retracement trades (no break trades). ...
- geduim replied May 23, 2011
Hi nhen, simulating (or manually back testing, don't see the difference) trades is great way to make learning time more productive. You can also try forextester (use google to find older version for free or current demo version to see if you like ...
- geduim replied May 20, 2011
Hi Mike, nice to see you back and congrats on passing your exams
- geduim replied May 20, 2011
Hi all, three more charts: 1. yesterday's observations, 2. today's bigger picture, 3. today's London open practice (how to make +27 or more instead of-24?). I hope it will generate some good ideas
- geduim replied May 20, 2011
Great post, thank you i think most of us have been wrapped up in the moment and too concentrated on third levels of support/resistance and just 12pips.
- geduim replied May 19, 2011
Hi all, today's London open practice, questions and comments to help everyone learn are welcome
- geduim replied May 18, 2011
More practice after New York open. Second long 1.4225 don't like when price rests like that just before retracement entry order. Missed 1.4237 break long while posting about excel graph.
- geduim replied May 18, 2011
Mongolians graph Hope it helps. Charts may be not exactly the same because of different price feed.
- geduim replied May 18, 2011
Today's London open practice. Hard to find balance between aggressive and conservative defense.
- geduim replied May 18, 2011
Nice video video
- geduim replied May 17, 2011
Thanks for interesting idea. I took a quick look at my past charts but nothing clear jumped out. Maybe because of my early view on trend lines, just more confusion and horizontal supply/demand is enough. I'm sure if one puts practice in to using ...
- geduim replied May 17, 2011
London close practice chart. Need to work on emotional control and take example from nhen, felt out of balance when was in the middle of practice. Thanks for great material Mongolian.
- geduim replied May 17, 2011
That's the way to go nhen Thanks for nice chart, good trades I'm happy to see that you did great work on building those habits, great discipline and emotion control, keep it up
- geduim replied May 17, 2011
Hi, thank you a lot for great comments Mongolian. Here's my today's London open practice chart, im not satisfied with how i implemented your advices but will do better next time. Completely agree on that and what is even better to use retrace orders ...
- geduim replied May 17, 2011
i think here was a quite nice answer
- geduim replied May 16, 2011
hi thanks for nice chart i'm sure Mongolian will explain better because i just started learning this method but in the mean time here's mho. Sure live charts and historical are two different things, but with practice you can make friends with ...
- geduim replied May 16, 2011
Hi nhen, i agree on this one with Mongolian, it's very individual i guess. You have to monitor your ability to concentrate, one can go for hours and for another 1hour is more than enough. I try to practice 2-3 hours on London and New York open each. ...