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- mikeh3855 replied May 17, 2019
Yes and regarding a partial close during operations, for American traders FIFO rules apply. So I believe multiple orders would have to be made and then closed on a First In First Out basis.
- mikeh3855 replied May 17, 2019
Hold on buddy. I'm downloading and will try some tests today. I'll follow that sequence you posted. Thank you for sharing.
- mikeh3855 replied Apr 1, 2019
When you say you set your orders, what is the logic?
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 2, 2018
Just a week. Nice method you have given here. Nice logical way to jump onto a trend. Your rules are mechanical for entry and exit. Those who want to get discretionary can but don't have to. Your teaching of discipline is valuable. Thank you.
- mikeh3855 replied Mar 13, 2018
I think that is curve fitting.
- mikeh3855 replied Mar 10, 2018
Researching loss recovery EAs. This EA is comparable to many expensive EAs currently for sale. Thank you!!!! TicTac.
- mikeh3855 replied Jan 7, 2018
Seems to make clean breaks with close of candle on the 30 min. chart.
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 31, 2017
Thank you!
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 30, 2017
JMtini, Do you mind sharing your currency meter? It looks a little different than ones I've seen. And about it, is there any reliability with it on higher time frames? Mike
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 30, 2017
Agree. The daily provides the signal. Good system, simple, low stress like BK8 said originally. But once the signal prints then everyone should look left on the chart and try to analyse what's happened in the last number of days. Looking on lower ...
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 29, 2017
Please check posts #414 to #419. It was the beginning of the sideways discussion and BK8 did a good job of explaining what he looks for. I believe there were other discussions later on.
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 29, 2017
Totally agree. The only rule that is mechanical here is that the price has crossed the MA. "Avoiding sideways" and managing the trade once one is in is discretionary. Bk8 has done the best he can to guide, but in he end, it is everyone's own ...
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 29, 2017
The up or down SMA rule was to help people figure out what "sideways" meant. If you look back at all entries you will see that the SMA doesn't turn until afterward in almost all cases.
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 29, 2017
HaHaHa!! Do my homework!! Newbie!!!!
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 29, 2017
Filipo!, The entry for AUDCHF looks OK to me. You say no but no explanation. There is no previous sideways movement. Yes SMA5 shift 0 has been in use for a long time. This is the MA being used. Maybe you can explain why you would not take the trade. ...
- mikeh3855 replied Dec 29, 2017
No I think you are correct. That entry looks as good as any. Watching the SMA slope is easy afterward but at the time of reversal, which is essentially this type of trade, the SMA will look questionable. Been watching this method since the start. I ...
- mikeh3855 replied Sep 27, 2017
Think a set file is necessary.
- mikeh3855 replied Sep 27, 2017
Hey, thanks so much. Will test it out.
- mikeh3855 replied Aug 6, 2017
Look at the picture. The symbol is the pair he used. The parameters listed is the set file.
- mikeh3855 replied Jun 24, 2017
Opened an account to trade this. 9 days old. I trade Asia and NY.