Disliked{quote} Thanks, but mine is like 20 pips behind yours on my main broker? looks fine on other broker.. Anybody knows why they are different with same settings? {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Thanks, but mine is like 20 pips behind yours on my main broker? looks fine on other broker.. Anybody knows why they are different with same settings? {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} maybe one broker is using 24/5 data and the other only spot market.Ignored
Disliked{quote} youīre welcome. for me, itīs the spot market data. but donīt listen to the one "who has no freakin clue how to trade" have a nice evening...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Skyhok.. very impressive.. But talking for DAX may I ask why you don't extend the trendline from point: ii ----- iv , because IMO that line can build a resistance where price might return.. Happy TradesIgnored
Disliked{quote} Thank you for an interesting question. Just as I write, Dax is forming an extended wave [iii] and until a minor correction wave [iv] is formed, then the channel line [ii]-[iv] can be drawn. Hope that's what you are concerning about. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} This is also interesting what you added now.. okay I have noted this.. but my question was about the line that connects ii and iv... not [ii] and [iv].. soory I intentionally wrote them without the paranthesis.. could you revise? Happy TradesIgnored
Disliked{quote} Yes I misunderstood. You are right, channel line ii-iv could be resistance, however, I was watching minor (ii)-(iv) channel lines being broken that gives early signal of trend change and now major ones broken, therefore very much confirmed it. The Best to your trading! {image}Ignored