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- bridgstarr replied Dec 19, 2019
Sorry, I wasn't clear. Its not so much that they aren't part of my plan, it's more that I can't identify which ones are the right ones to trade - I usually pick the failures. It is the inability to pick the correct ZOO points rather than not trying ...
- bridgstarr replied Dec 19, 2019
Thanks for the reply Jazz. I don't actaully trade very much - one or two trades a day. Its not a case of trading every divergence, more a case of trading none of them!. You are absolutley right about ZOO points, and maybe this is a critical bit of ...
- bridgstarr replied Dec 19, 2019
I see I wasn't the only one confused today! Although my confusion isn't just limited to today :-)
- bridgstarr replied Dec 19, 2019
Good morning all I went away because I couldn't see the wood for the trees. Thought I would give it a rest and then come back with fresh eyes (and brain). Seems like it hasn't made a jot of difference. I cannot seem to get the picture from the ...
- bridgstarr replied Nov 14, 2019
I need to learn this lesson - I always worry that I might miss the huge impulse bar and end up trading everything (and losing)
- bridgstarr replied Nov 13, 2019
Hi Alan If I show you my thought processes, perhaps you could let me know where I might make improvements. At position 1: M5 divergence at the right time, worth a punt. 2: Bull support? add to the position? 3: Bear RSI divergence M5, also divergence ...
- bridgstarr replied Nov 11, 2019
At which point do you decide that the price will fail to hit the bearish target? Thanks
- bridgstarr replied Nov 11, 2019
Hi Alan I'm at a bit of a loss. I seem to see signals everywhere and end up totally confused. I'm hoping you can help share your thought processes in contrast to mine! Starting with the daily. The divergence was in place on the previous trading day ...
- bridgstarr replied Nov 7, 2019
Hi Alan There was a divergence halfway up that move. Did you ignore it because we should expect price to cross the H1 EMA (and possibly the H4)? Thanks
- bridgstarr replied Nov 6, 2019
Yeah I see it now...Always seems clearer in hindsight! Thanks
- bridgstarr replied Nov 6, 2019
Been a long boring day!
- bridgstarr replied Nov 6, 2019
Was that move up predictable? I saw nothing on higher timeframe. On M5 I saw the divergence at point 1, but wasn't expecting price to go above the previous swing high, especially since it hit the swing high in divergence. At point 3 the price hit ...
- bridgstarr replied Nov 6, 2019
Again...Many thanks Alan
- bridgstarr replied Nov 5, 2019
Good evening/morning, Hopefully you can unpick some of my confusion from the day's events. Sorry its a bit long winded At point 1 there was HD on H1 and on m5, therefore long entry on 2 bar test, aiming for the target around point 2 from the asian ...
- bridgstarr replied Nov 5, 2019
Many thanks Alan, your time and patience is greatly appreciated
- bridgstarr replied Nov 4, 2019
Hi Alan I've been looking at the chart with the benefit of hindsight and I'm still struggling a bit. I can't convince myself that if the same thing happened again I wouldn't trade it something like the attached. At point 1 there is bearish ...
- bridgstarr replied Nov 4, 2019
Thanks Alan, that helps to make things a little clearer.
- bridgstarr replied Nov 4, 2019
Looks like you've nailed it. Would you mind explaining a couple of things to me to help my understanding? At number three on your chart, you took a long scalp, but there was a divergence three bars later, but you held the trade, and price then ...
- bridgstarr replied Nov 4, 2019
Hi I got it very wrong today and hoping you can help. On H1 in Asian session there was divergence, but price didn't make it across EMA, so I was expecting price to go down. On m5 I waited until EMA had moved out of the range, then took a short based ...
- bridgstarr replied Oct 31, 2019
I thought that might be the case, but I wasn't sure. Thanks for the clarification