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- PipForceA replied Jun 9, 2009
Thank you for the background information.
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 9, 2009
I think VSA should be called Volume RANGE Analysis. High - Low is called Range. Ask - Bid is called SPREAD. But that horse has taken off and it's too late to shut the barn door now. How does one cram all the info? One piece at a time. The annotated ...
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 9, 2009
Very informative chart annotations. Very well done indeed. Thank you.
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 7, 2009
Thank you for supplying the information.
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 7, 2009
"I agree. I even asked a former professional bank trader. We are trading on retail platforms. Do you think the "smart money" is trading on a retail platform with fixed spreads against a deal desk? If a forex broker actually posted real tick by tick ...
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 7, 2009
Yes, I understand the power of compound interest. Sorry to hear about your lost. Thank you for sharing your progress. I also like your signature. "No pip left behind". That made me
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 7, 2009
Before I asked, I looked through the posts that I could find about CDRW and couldn't glean the information I was seeking. I will contact the author of the code. Thank you very much for your polite and informative reply.
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 7, 2009
Thank you for your informative response. I do have questions about the CDRW. There is a reverse and a warning signal but I can't find any documentation or definition. Supply and Demand are obvious. Reverse could have two different meanings. Warning ...
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 7, 2009
We have different humor types. Tolerance for questions here seems to be low. I ask questions to learn and understand. The expectancy formulas were derived centuries ago. I do like your signature quote. "My first rule is not to lose money. Losing an ...
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 6, 2009
I guess my English is poor. I didn't ask for you to post your trading record. When I asked how you trade successfully it was an inquiry about your trading method. Meaning entry signal, exit signal, money management, risk management, position size ...
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 6, 2009
How do you trade successfully? I am all eyes.
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 6, 2009
Perhaps you were joking with your answer but my question was serious. Trading 101: Expectancy By Michael on May 19, 2004 6:33 PM Expectancy along with position sizing are probably the two most important factors in trading/investing success. Sadly ...
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 6, 2009
No argument. Please tell me what the expectancy of this method is then.
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied Jun 6, 2009
I agree. I even asked a former professional bank trader. We are trading on retail platforms. Do you think the "smart money" is trading on a retail platform with fixed spreads against a deal desk? If a forex broker actually posted real tick by tick ...
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- PipForceA replied May 30, 2009
It's called sweetspots gold and is posted on FF.
MT4 navigational tips and techniques
- PipForceA replied May 29, 2009
Click for B-Clock found here on FF. That thread has lots of indicators in it.
looking for a clock indicator
- PipForceA replied May 25, 2009
image Are you the same person who coded the Tabela_kontrolna indicator?
Multicollinear Probability Info Table ( my best indicator)
- PipForceA replied May 25, 2009
There are plenty of dynamic support and resistance indicators that do what you want.
Support & Resistance Indicator for Past Few Days
- PipForceA replied May 24, 2009
How are you calculating %? Something doesn't add up. why is trend column 75% red when there is a green, a black and 2 reds?
Multicollinear Probability Info Table ( my best indicator)