DislikedHi all, I am back now from holiday hope we are all doing well and making lots of pipsIgnored
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DislikedHi all, I am back now from holiday hope we are all doing well and making lots of pipsIgnored
DislikedHi all, I am back now from holiday hope we are all doing well and making lots of pipsIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi, you're right. They are not really independent events so the probability is not really a product of two individual probabilities. It is quite possible to have two subsequent transient zones in cases of strong trend. kIgnored
DislikedFor those of you who like scalping, here's a high probability setup for you. Good for 30 - 40pips easy. Enjoy. {image}Ignored
DislikedFor those of you who like scalping, here's a high probability setup for you. Good for 30 - 40pips easy. Enjoy. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey LITEchild, Perhaps it would be good for the newcomers if you marked the bar when you entered the trade or moved the SL. The obvious newbie question would be...."why are you selling into the TZ.... isn't that support? So does that mean you always sell into a TZ?" Know what I mean? BTW... that's a great strategy. You and Hepsibah have got that type of "counter" style that is actually quite simple.Ignored
Disliked{quote} My open trades are not from scalp setups. I'm swing trading. I do notice the attractive scalp opportunities for those so inclined. The scalp is just setting up now. Candle just closed. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I am still long from 12588 with SL at BE so no risk, I think we should see some more up Best of luckIgnored
Disliked{quote} That's EU right? I'm trading AU. That being said, I wouldn't buy EUR right now. But that's just me, and I'm not a scalper of course so...Ignored
DislikedHey guys, just wanted to apologize for not being able to answer all the PMs in the last few days It's been a hectic week, but now I'm back and I bring with me some great news 1- The strategy that you probably know me for is still working as good as it did from day 1. I am just amazed by the results. I'll post a detailed post on this later. 2- I am working on a variation of the above strategy that integrates all time frames in order to give more accurate entries and exists in case the signals get invalidated. Lots of people have criticized me for...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yeah, after I wrote this I realized having two transient zones in succession would be the same thing as simply doubling k.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I guess what I assumed he meant, but didn't realize until your comment, was that the two events were independent...Ignored
Disliked{quote}He has said that choice of k is what differentiates strategiesIgnored
DislikedThere you go guys, the results for the 3 weeks live testing! Even better results than the back-testing. ( If you want to check the day by day results, you can go through my older posts ) 190 out of 198 profit trades (96%) Largest volume = 1 Max Consecutive losses = 2 Return in less than 3 weeks: 69% (57% including floating P&L) All current open positions will be closed by next Tuesday {image}Ignored
DislikedHello, I am not english and that's probably why ithe deifnitions of transient and recurrent still not clear. - TZ = transient zone : transient means impermanent, ephemeral, transitory... So a transient price must be revisited. - RZ = recurrent zone : recurrent means frequent, repeating... so a recurrent price must be revisited. I dont really understand the difference between transient and recurrent in terms of price. Secondly, do we talk about zone (between two prices) or price?Ignored
DislikedThere you go guys, the results for the 3 weeks live testing! Even better results than the back-testing. ( If you want to check the day by day results, you can go through my older posts ) 190 out of 198 profit trades (96%) Largest volume = 1 Max Consecutive losses = 2 Return in less than 3 weeks: 69% (57% including floating P&L) All current open positions will be closed by next Tuesday {image}Ignored