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  • Aug 23, 2015 3:30pm Aug 23, 2015 3:30pm
  •  ericnyamu
  • | Joined Aug 2014 | Status: Member | 525 Posts
before you start the week PLEASE have a trading plan. heck call your local grocery lady and tell her about your trading plan for the week.DONOT place even a single trade without knowing how you will trade for the week.
 
 
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  •  seemoore
  • | Joined May 2015 | Status: Member | 224 Posts
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{quote} wow. i hope you areNOT trading off those charts! total chaos on those charts .just use a naked chart and have very few indicators if any
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Different strokes, but no that's a planning chart. Every line & fib has a purpose for me. Your mileage may vary. I do note that my targets have a high accuracy, just not the best timing, and not too good with reversals. I put the text targets of 1.1383 & 1.1482 there last weekend. We will see how long it takes to get to 1482. I am a heavy data dependent person, and I don't scalp off of a cluttered chart. and no, I didn't trade the whole move up to 1383. I took small parts up to 1330, then lost early shorts at 136x/7x.
defense wins championships
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 3:37pm Aug 23, 2015 3:37pm
  •  ericnyamu
  • | Joined Aug 2014 | Status: Member | 525 Posts
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{quote} Different strokes, but no that's a planning chart. Every line & fib has a purpose for me. Your mileage may vary. I do note that my targets have a high accuracy, just not the best timing, and not too good with reversals. I put the text targets of 1.1383 & 1.1482 there last weekend. We will see how long it takes to get to 1482. I am a heavy data dependent person, and I don't scalp off of a cluttered chart. and no, I didn't trade the whole move up to 1383. I took small parts up to 1330, then lost early shorts at 136x/7x.
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its good to always try new stuff. amnot saying a naked chart is the holy grail but whynot try and see if it will improve your trading.you have so many indicators and charts its hard to see the price.if two indicators give you two opposing set-ups which one will you take.
Just strip all those indicators and see the price
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 4:42pm Aug 23, 2015 4:42pm
  •  MaxDoom
  • | Commercial Member | Joined Feb 2010 | 13,255 Posts
I see you are all having a swell time
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 4:42pm Aug 23, 2015 4:42pm
  •  Davidbc
  • | Joined Jul 2013 | Status: Member | 80 Posts
What I'm seeing right now is we'll have some retracement to the 1.120 - 1.124 area, and from there a strong bull trend all the way up to 1.22 by late september.

This is just an early forecast, we'll see how the next weeks develop.
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 4:50pm Aug 23, 2015 4:50pm
  •  edyraper
  • Joined Dec 2014 | Status: Klugscheißer | 8,318 Posts
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I see you are all having a swell time
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Hi , max . what is you trading plan on EU for this week .

I guess weekly is same but daily may updated isn't it ?

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Whilst, shorts may still have some legs these charts explain why I am currently biased to longs {image} {image} {image}
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  • Aug 23, 2015 4:53pm Aug 23, 2015 4:53pm
  •  itsgana
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i guess eu opens at 1.1375
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 5:06pm Aug 23, 2015 5:06pm
  •  puney
  • | Joined Aug 2010 | Status: Member | 194 Posts
just rejected pivot level 1383 ....lets see how it pans out
 
 
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  •  Ratmach
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Yeah, I was just trying to catch up on the past few hours of comments before the market opened, hoping to get some ideas of where things might be heading. But instead.... I see this meltdown? I guess I should just be glad I wasn't here to witness it real-time.
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 5:09pm Aug 23, 2015 5:09pm
  •  Davidbc
  • | Joined Jul 2013 | Status: Member | 80 Posts
I just entered short with a tight s/l just over friday's high.
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 5:16pm Aug 23, 2015 5:16pm
  •  puney
  • | Joined Aug 2010 | Status: Member | 194 Posts
US index is at critical support level on daily.
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 5:30pm Aug 23, 2015 5:30pm
  •  PipinStein
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{quote} whats that for?
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Gator, This is the way I use global variables. In my EA's I define my important variables (money management vars) as global which means they get saved to the hard drive not in memory so that if my computer reboots or crashes in the middle of the night when MT4 automatically restarts it reads my variables as global from the harddrive and the EA will work as intended.

One of the things I do a lot with global vars is if an EA closes a trade in the middle of the night I have the EA programed to shut itself off then save the off state as a global variable. If my system crashes in the night, when MT4 restarts the EA will not automatically start up because it reads the variables from the global state (harddrive) and I don't have to worry about more trades being made.
hope that helps.
Without a trade plan, say bye bye to your account & hello to frustration.
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 5:43pm Aug 23, 2015 5:43pm
  •  gatorinla
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{quote} Gator, This is the way I use global variables. In my EA's I define my important variables (money management vars) as global which means they get saved to the hard drive not in memory so that if my computer reboots or crashes in the middle of the night when MT4 automatically restarts it reads my variables as global from the harddrive and the EA will work as intended. One of the things I do a lot with global vars is if an EA closes a trade in the middle of the night I have the EA programed to shut itself off then save the off state as a global...
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ok,
those who can, do. those who cant, talk about those who can
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 6:04pm Aug 23, 2015 6:04pm
  •  PipinStein
  • | Joined Feb 2009 | Status: Witness Protection | 132 Posts
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{quote} ok,
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the biggest use of global vars for me is in my stops. I like to have tight stops but when I place my stops in MT4 they always seem to get picked off. Maybe I'm paranoid but to fix this I have a EA that just does Stop loss/ Targets. When the bid is above or below the stop variable I've set, the trade is closed. The stop/target value is saved as a global variable so if the computer restarts it reads that value in from the hard drive. To double protect myself in case the computer / MT4 doesn't restart, I also have a real entered stop/target set in MT4 a little farther away that shouldn't get picked off. If for some reason my EA fails or the computer doesn't restart then that hard stop protects me from losing my a$$
Without a trade plan, say bye bye to your account & hello to frustration.
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 6:09pm Aug 23, 2015 6:09pm
  •  vaidas7777
  • | Joined Jun 2011 | Status: Member | 310 Posts
A bit conspirology.

On the first day of NYSE trading after 9/11, the market fell 684 points, a 7.1% decline, setting a record for the biggest loss in exchange history for one trading day. At the close of trading that Friday, ending a week that saw the biggest losses in NYSE history, the Dow Jones was down almost 1,370 points, representing a loss of over 14%. The Standard and Poor's (S&P) index lost 11.6%. An estimated $1.4 trillion in value was lost in those five days of trading.
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  • Aug 23, 2015 6:16pm Aug 23, 2015 6:16pm
  •  PipinStein
  • | Joined Feb 2009 | Status: Witness Protection | 132 Posts
Quoting vaidas7777
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A bit conspirology. On the first day of NYSE trading after 9/11, the market fell 684 points, a 7.1% decline, setting a record for the biggest loss in exchange history for one trading day. At the close of trading that Friday, ending a week that saw the biggest losses in NYSE history, the Dow Jones was down almost 1,370 points, representing a loss of over 14%. The Standard and Poor's (S&P) index lost 11.6%. An estimated $1.4 trillion in value was lost in those five days of trading. {image}
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I can recall trading the crash of 1987 when the dow lost over 20% in one day, 9/11's crash was nothing in comparison, point wise 9/11's was bigger but not % wise
Without a trade plan, say bye bye to your account & hello to frustration.
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 6:20pm Aug 23, 2015 6:20pm
  •  vaidas7777
  • | Joined Jun 2011 | Status: Member | 310 Posts
I expect some new ,,terror attacks'' like those in 9/11/01 with drones to pentagon ( yes, it wasn't plane). Illiuminati always says what they will do, they honest... Russian traders today are ready for gold jump.
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 6:24pm Aug 23, 2015 6:24pm
  •  edyraper
  • Joined Dec 2014 | Status: Klugscheißer | 8,318 Posts
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-0...ned-2-cartoons
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 6:29pm Aug 23, 2015 6:29pm
  •  gatorinla
  • Joined Oct 2008 | Status: sideline is a position | 91,797 Posts
Quoting vaidas7777
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A bit conspirology. On the first day of NYSE trading after 9/11, the market fell 684 points, a 7.1% decline, setting a record for the biggest loss in exchange history for one trading day. At the close of trading that Friday, ending a week that saw the biggest losses in NYSE history, the Dow Jones was down almost 1,370 points, representing a loss of over 14%. The Standard and Poor's (S&P) index lost 11.6%. An estimated $1.4 trillion in value was lost in those five days of trading. {image}
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a little too much matrix.
those who can, do. those who cant, talk about those who can
 
 
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  • Aug 23, 2015 6:29pm Aug 23, 2015 6:29pm
  •  matheszabi
  • Joined Sep 2009 | Status: Member | 1,027 Posts
A Bear week? - what shows your crystal ball?
I want to buy PATIENCE
 
 
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