Disliked{quote} Thanks mate, I don't need it anymore, people from the EA thread already sent me...Ignored
With one that you have now, can you close a single currency even when you have multiple open positions?
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DislikedNote to those posting the little winning trades. It's little in comparison to the amount of risk involved. In comparison to the risk these are small profits being taken. Imagine what the worst case scenario could turn intoIgnored
Disliked{quote} Question. With one that you have now, can you close a single currency even when you have multiple open positions? D.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks mate, I don't need it anymore, people from the EA thread already sent me...Ignored
DislikedPlease can someone kindly use a chart and place entry level and close levels. Kindly assist who so ever cares to. Am trying to understand it all. ThanksIgnored
Disliked{quote} What dont you understand. Its the simplest trading of all.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Boxes in a separate window, oversold and overbought are not fixed, so the same thing always happened and will have more positions open thanksIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi Boxes in a separate window, oversold and overbought are not fixed, so the same thing always happened and will have more positions open thanksIgnored
Disliked{quote} The question is why they cannot be fixed in their overbought or oversold area?Ignored
Disliked{quote} The question is why they cannot be fixed in their overbought or oversold area? those boxes dont repaint. The only issue is keeping them in a fixed position to get you into a high probability trade. I've seen someone on here use an indicator that paints the overbought and oversold levels on the actual chart so you can see the squares. Can the kind person please post it here? I've been looking for it. Many thanksIgnored
DislikedPlease can someone kindly use a chart and place entry level and close levels. Kindly assist who so ever cares to. Am trying to understand it all. ThanksIgnored