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    • 47 Results (2 Threads , 45 Replies )
    • mksmith31 replied Nov 25, 2013

      Hi EURUSDD, is there a method you suggest in finding the value to match the curve, or do you randomly choose values until you find the correct one? Thanks!

      The 3-plan
    • mksmith31 replied Nov 25, 2013

      Well the concept of "out of sync" or divergence is pretty solid. I have been waiting for the Stochastic to hit 0 or 100, wait for a retracement, and price shoots to a new high or low with the stochastic coming back to 0 or 100. See the example ...

      The 3-plan
    • mksmith31 replied Nov 22, 2013

      I am guessing this is what EURUSDD means by out of sync. Hopefully he can shed some light! image

      The 3-plan
    • mksmith31 replied Nov 22, 2013

      My guess is that he means "out of sync" to be divergence. Basically it looks like he was trying to create a copy of price with the stoch that he uses below. Whenever they are not moving together in the same direction or together in unison they could ...

      The 3-plan
    • mksmith31 replied Nov 22, 2013

      I have no idea if the picture above is what EURUSDD imagined but it worked! I will definitely be following this thread though, very interesting stuff.

      The 3-plan
    • mksmith31 replied Nov 22, 2013

      This is pretty amazing stuff. I saw NZDUSD out of sync last night and I am sitting +76 pips at the moment. Awesome job EURUSDD image

      The 3-plan
    • mksmith31 replied Jul 16, 2013

      Possible move up in Eur/Aud? image

      Gann Hilo trading with Trendlines
    • mksmith31 replied Jul 16, 2013

      You most definitely could. You can re enter on any consolidation break but I would look for deeper consolidations as a time to put on the breaks and wait for the next move. image

      Gann Hilo trading with Trendlines
    • mksmith31 replied Jul 15, 2013

      Here was some of today's action. I added two small items to the chart for illustration purposes. The channel is actually a SMA100 High and SMA100 Low - as that is how the Gann Hilo is calculated. However I used the indicator "allaverages" to add the ...

      Gann Hilo trading with Trendlines
    • Attached File(s)
      File Type: ex4 AllAverages_v2.2.ex4
      File Type: mq4 AllAverages_v2.2.mq4
    • mksmith31 replied Jul 14, 2013

      Indicators: GannHilo - Period 100 EJ Candle Time Buy: 1. Price moves above the GannHilo and candle closes 2. Price consolidates sideways or lower allowing for a trendline to be placed 3. If price breaks the trendline up while staying above the ...

      Gann Hilo trading with Trendlines
    • Attached File(s)
      File Type: ex4 EJ_CandleTime.ex4
      File Type: mq4 EJ_CandleTime.mq4
      File Type: ex4 Gann Hi-lo Activator SSL.ex4
      File Type: mq4 Gann Hi-lo Activator SSL.mq4
    • Gann Hilo trading with Trendlines
      Started Jul 14, 2013|Trading Systems|9 replies

      I have worked on this system for many months. Tinkering to the point where I am very satisfied with ...

    • mksmith31 replied Sep 19, 2012

      Just took this M15 trade - Good luck out there! image

      Semafor Trend Trading
    • mksmith31 replied Sep 18, 2012

      The master GG is on Holiday (see above)

      The gg53 "Killing Zone"
    • mksmith31 replied Sep 17, 2012

      I use pending orders to ensure I get the price I want. This allows me to set my risk/reward ahead of time and have my targets and stops in place.

      Semafor Trend Trading
    • mksmith31 replied Sep 17, 2012

      Yes that could have been a successful entry. When buying we want higher lows, when selling we want lower highs.

      Semafor Trend Trading
    • mksmith31 replied Sep 17, 2012

      Turns out this could have been a quick 10 pip trade (or more). I decided not to take this one though (see above). image

      Semafor Trend Trading
    • mksmith31 replied Sep 17, 2012

      Here is an example of a large candle in action. We could take the sell as shown by the red line (as we have a lower high in place) but we are 18 pips from semafor to entry. With a medium semafor already on the bottom, I usually let these trades go. ...

      Semafor Trend Trading
    • mksmith31 replied Sep 17, 2012

      I usually give it one or two candles before abandoning ship. If the next candle (after a low semafor) goes lower than the previous, the semafor will repaint, which sets up a new trade opportunity. If it doesn't break within 2 or 3 candles it ...

      Semafor Trend Trading
    • mksmith31 replied Sep 17, 2012

      Just took a quick 9 pips. The trend is very strong to the upside but M5 showed us a little pullback. See below: image It is up to you how to manage your trade when you are in it. When I trade a small time frame (like M5) I like to see 8 or 9 pips ...

      Semafor Trend Trading
    • mksmith31 replied Sep 16, 2012

      10% per week is a pretty big number! Would you be interested in sharing more specific details about the calculations or how the trend lines are determined, etc? Thanks!

      I'm releasing an EA for beta testing in one week
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