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- spideysteve replied Jul 22, 2022
the way he teaches is difficult. I think he does it for a reason - he wants the individual to think about things for themselves as opposed to spoon feeding everyone. A lot of what he teaches is conceptual as well, and you have to observe and learn ...
- spideysteve replied May 1, 2015
Great stuff! Thanks
- spideysteve replied Apr 30, 2015
I can't give you that spreadsheet. It was made by a J16 forum member for the members there But ... here's an easy calculator which will help you out url The concept was something I learned from some early James16 videos and has stuck with me for ...
- spideysteve replied Apr 30, 2015
Easier to obtain a proper %Risk by changing your position size. Examples as per your last pin bar on A-N D1: (just playing with numbers as an example, using 182 pip stop from high to low of that bar) You have a $5,000 account and you risk 2% every ...
- spideysteve replied Apr 29, 2015
DEMO as Mike just said, is the key ... patience and education Think of it like this: you went to college for 4 years and then probably took another 4 years to learn your profession well .. trading is no different
- spideysteve replied Apr 29, 2015
S/R lines can be drawn in a couple different ways One of the easiest (IMO) is to look at a higher time frame (say weekly for example) and look back to the left. Look for the "cluster highs" and "cluster lows" and draw your horizontal lines manually. ...
- spideysteve replied Apr 26, 2015
Agreed ..it's a "pin shaped" bar but IMO doesn't qualify as a pin bar
- spideysteve replied Apr 25, 2015
Pure gold right there .. Awesome stuff Thanks for linking to that GB
- spideysteve replied Apr 23, 2015
There is a great spreadsheet/tool available on the J16 forum done by Buckbite .. Tracks your trades, graphs your account, automatically calculates position size based on your entry and SL (connects to MT4) .. Your money management strategy is all ...
- spideysteve replied Apr 23, 2015
GB .. curious us why you only use a fixed position size (always 0.05 on your charts) if you use a % (say of free margin) then your position size changes according to your the increase in your account, thereby compounding your future returns .. I can ...
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