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- forexploiter replied May 7, 2009
Just forgot to add. If you look at intraday history you would find that NO real, large and long move ever started from a flat range. There always should be a "false" break before the actual move begins. Remember that when trading breakouts.
- forexploiter replied May 7, 2009
The main problem with all breakout systems is that they completely ignor the maket dynamics. And you can't make it any better just fiddling with artificially calculated levels. So, it doesn't matter if you enter on the actual breakout or on a ...
- forexploiter replied May 6, 2009
If you come to the beginning of the thread, you'll see a note that the original system assumes trades along the trend only, and this note has now been completely disregarded. If you now have a look at daily charts with MACD you'll understand where ...
- forexploiter replied May 3, 2009
It seems to me that it doesn't matter actually if any imaginary market opens or closes at any exact time. The system discussed here is a nice sample of a volatility breakout system, and it works since there are frequent volatility expansions at ...
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