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- mrtwrrt replied Jul 10, 2018
Thank you DrForexMD, I had just gotten my charts set to where they was looking like Davit's when all the drama began to unfold...I had all indicators downloaded and was just working my way thru the reading ......I failed to copy/download page one ...
- mrtwrrt replied Aug 27, 2010
50EMA — Thanks for sharing your system and knowledge of the FX world. I have been using the 50 EMA on the GBPUSD the last couple days. Trying to determine when I will exit. So far I like making this a two part trade, exit half the trade at 40, ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jul 21, 2009
fibs — Very interesting, I love using fibs as tool. Seems the market follows these very closely. Thanks for starting the thread, do you only use this at certain times of the market?.. Also noticed your name, as a Gator Fan from central FL that ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 20, 2009
time — Dave, This candle is 2100 edt, but 0000 on fxdd time. So this is the first candle of the week for fxdd. Troy
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
time — But for this system I just look for the first candle of the week on the 4hr chart, this candle will read date and time for the start of the week. ex. last weeks first candle read 2009.06.15 00:00 on both ibfx and fxdd. Even though their ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
time — OOPS... I meant that 1700 edt = fxdd 00:00:disappointed:....not gmt..... I know this is confusing... but with each broker on different time zones it makes it confusing.. I have a list of each broker I use with edt = their time so I will ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
Times — Dave, I think I might have figured out what you are looking at. If you open an FXDD demo acct. you will see that at 1700 edt it is 00:00 on your broker time. The reason is fxdd time is 7hrs different from edt. So at 1700 edt it is gmt ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
EA — Ronald Yes I am sure, first let me tell you I am amazed at how fast you create ea's, having been watching on here for awhile and also using other sites I have seen you on. I am just not real comfortable with ea's, I have bought some and ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
IBFX — Dave, Ace is using fxdd so his time frame is different from ibfx but i believe he is still using the candle that starts gmt 00:00. I have been demo'ing with fxdd and when you compare the two you will see what I mean. The OHLC will be ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
alert — Dave, That would work, but I like the idea of setting the trade at the beginning of the week and letting it run. I am interested in using this system on my self-directed ROTH acct. If I can make this work it would be much easier, just ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
IBFX — The problem with this broker is you cannot actually set the trade according to the rules. Since they don't allow you to set a sell and buy pending order. Even with the SL set to close out before opening in the other direction. So ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
IBFX — I actually use IBFX on my regular acct. and have used them for about 3yrs . I am now looking to open FXDD mainly because IBFX will not let you put in a buy pending and a sell pending due to the hedging laws recently changed. I don't ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
IBFX — Dave Are you on the candle 2009.06.15 00:00? I show H at 161.66 and L at 160.84. O at 161.57 and C at 161.06. Troy
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
IBFX — No matter which broker you use you need to look for the candle that starts the week GMT 00:00. Ace thanks for sharing this system I have followed from the start on demo and will start live trading next week. I will be opening a ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
IBFX — Also you can set period seperators on the chart and it will be the candle after the line, this is due to IBFX uses a sunday candle Troy
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 18, 2009
IBFX — I use IBFX also, if you set your box on the candle that starts the new day it will be GMT 0000 and the date will be Monday of that week. For instance this weeks candle read 2009.06.15 00:00 and my chart showed a high of 161.66 and a low ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 2, 2009
Thanks, and yes I understand you cannot have a buy and a sell open simultaneously, but with this system that cannot happen. As your S/L on one triggers the open trade the other direction. And I always move my S/L to BE as soon as I hit the 1st ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 2, 2009
Is Oanda based in the US? Have you been using them very long? And have you tried setting buy and sell pending orders since they changed the hedging regs? Thanks.. Troy
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 2, 2009
Thanks for the info, I am still only demo trading this method but would like to switch to my live acct. but as i am currently using IBFX and they don't let you put a pending buy order and pending sell order on the same pair. I don't know what I am ...
- mrtwrrt replied Jun 2, 2009
other pairs... — Ace Once again thanks for starting this thread. As I stated earlier on I was going to try and us eurjpy, chfjpy, usdjpy, and cadjpy. So far all work except for usdjpy. And the rest seem to follow gbpjpy, just not as strong. So ...