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- Forex007 replied Jan 25, 2012
UK Trading Hours — Nice stats, in line with Nexas' rule of no trading between 11am-1pm GMT. More (useful) info at url Enjoy!
- Forex007 replied Sep 23, 2010
This is one is specially for you, EV! (I didn't trade it - I was focusing on ES futures at that time). Enjoy! P.S. M1 showed several good entry points (but that's hindsight).
- Forex007 replied Sep 23, 2010
It's "off the topic" trade, as I mentioned earlier (well, xx00 was featured there - twice ). I don't get such big runs often, but overall trade logic and execution are fairly representative as far as my "synergistic" approach goes. Enjoy, EV! P.S. ...
- Forex007 replied Apr 13, 2010
As good as it gets...
- Forex007 replied Apr 8, 2010
Probably the last one for today...
- Forex007 replied Apr 8, 2010
Reversing positions - again — There are many ways to skin a cat. I chose this one, for my reasons.
- Forex007 replied Apr 8, 2010
I am sure EV caught the same move (but, perhaps, exited at xx00 ) --- P.S. I prefer to be flexible and react to what the market tells me. When price stalled at xx20 for the third time, I reversed my position - url
- Forex007 replied Apr 8, 2010
Reversing positions — Ryan/Jankone style trade
- Forex007 replied Apr 8, 2010
Loss — Losses do happen, they are "business costs". You can see why trade management is more important than entries themselves. Depending on how Trade 1 was handled, the end result after two trades could have been either RR0.25 loss (in my ...
- Forex007 replied Apr 1, 2010
That was re "crappy" Have a look at this chart: Similar location, compare price dynamics and RR (based on where you'd place your SL in both cases).
- Forex007 replied Mar 26, 2010
Islander posted several examples of how he uses Volume. There has been a lot of debate as to whether Volume means anything with FX. Anyway, here's an interesting article as to how Volume (in particular) could be used. And here's today's example of ...
- Forex007 replied Mar 25, 2010
I missed similar setup on M15 (the chart says M5, that's a mistake). [Off-topic] Have a look at white arrows - that's where big boys were loading up their trades. FF Open (1st vertical line) tells us a lot (have a look at Islander trades at Psych ...
- Forex007 replied Mar 24, 2010
For Trade 2, I used Limit order placed just below 50% of the PB.
- Forex007 replied Mar 23, 2010
A trade at one of the levels Lovejoy mentioned. P.S. Forgot to put white arrow - it at the 1sy PB that went close to grey rect.
- Forex007 replied Mar 22, 2010
Sometimes M5 (or even M15) could be too noisy, then higher TF helps. Other times - the opposite would be true. Anyway, some "hindsight" thoughts on today's EJ.
- Forex007 replied Mar 19, 2010
This is not a "pure" Ryan-style trade, but as I mentioned earlier - once you understand price dynamics, you can apply the same rules/principles in several ways. Trade 1 entry was off M5, in fact (there was a PB and some RSI div), but the main reason ...
- Forex007 replied Mar 19, 2010
EU M15 — The trades were partially based on "Psych" levels, i.e. Trade 2 was done in respect of xx00. Trade 1 was based primarily on price reaction to prior range (prior Highs) - that happened to be on xx20. SL was hit (at xx50): I ...
- Forex007 replied Mar 18, 2010
I know you don't trade H1 (much), but that EJ retracement to the TL ended just below xx00, forming a nice PB for short, which played out well.
- Forex007 replied Mar 18, 2010
EJ H4 — Jarroo, remember that H4 TL I mentioned today?
- Forex007 replied Mar 18, 2010
If you draw a TL on H4, that's what it looks like on D1...