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- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
Earlier in the year (2014) volatility was real good. Sure I take what I can get, but I like to get some real runners too.
- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
I learned alot from TRO. But to me these systems are about price moving. I look for the hours with the most volatility. You can use a simple website like forexticket or something. I then make adjustments to the system based on the Hourly ranges. I ...
- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
Because there are no set hours to trade, There will be that variability in winning %. The discretionary aspect and Bonus Trades can make or break you. Greed will make you take more Bonus trades. To me there are no Bonus trades. I trade or I don't. I ...
- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
Nice touch, Bringing Relative strength into the system.
- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
With some tweaks and some discretion 87-91% since Jan 2014, depending on the pair
- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
Backtesting may help build confidence. I have backtested this for many months back because Volatility was different. This thread has only been going since mid June when volatility was low. Are the parameters set forth robust enough for when the ...
- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
To add to the above: I personally only trade the hours that meet my criteria for volatility. This is usually the London open and NY opens. This is where AHR is usually the biggest. I do a quick Volatility analysis every Sunday.
- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
I tend to trade pairs with the best AHR (the best hourly volatility). The GBPJPY has been my fav for 6yrs. The spreads will vary by broker. Once volatility picks up, the spreads are not as much of an issue. In this low volatility environment, It ...
- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
Going for this trade.
- Pholva9 replied Jul 9, 2014
Why Don't you trade this method anymore?
- Pholva9 replied Jul 8, 2014
Nice one!
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