Disliked{quote} Second bar close MUST be above than the high of the previous bar.Ignored
has to be above the previous closeprice (and the picture in the poster is exactly the situation in my screen)
that was mesleading
regards
Xam
Where can I learn more about Price Action like those in James16 charts? 9 replies
Disliked{quote} Second bar close MUST be above than the high of the previous bar.Ignored
DislikedHi Mike and others, What do you think about trading instruments - I mean not Forex, but NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX markets or maybe you use another markets (Futures, options)? I think if I want to find the best A+++++ signal on weekly charts - I should looking for it not on Forex where I have only 10 major pairs against more than 1300 stocks on NYSE e.g. Want to know where do you work? Maybe you can recommend us some good places for work ThanksIgnored
Disliked! is that a DBLHC or is it not ? this is the problem ? then how to trade all this PA is another story ! cheers Xam PS: from poster PinBAr If there are other docum please inform thanks a lot {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey X For a true DBLHC the close must be above the previous bars high. Be careful with the information since this is such a big thread many try to help that may not have things exactly right. The only instructors that participate in this thread are James and myself. Be sure to pay the most attention to those material for official. Their have been a great deal of unofficial james16 thread information just be the sheer size of the thread. Check out that newbie webinar I posted a few posts back for the true definitions form the most technical...Ignored
Disliked{quote} here is official definition from James for your reference off our site Best Mike {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} thanks now is totaly clear ! DBHLC and DBLHC {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey VS Nope that was part of the trade mgmt from my earlier short from monday where I was already in from 16985 http://www.forexfactory.com/showthre...00#post7785600 Todays trade was a separate one for me Here is a video of it i did for the group http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmSNBQ72_IM hope it helps MikeIgnored
DislikedMike, If one trade U.S. equities and has short positions, can they be carried overnight for the next several days? Or is it that you have to close the short position before the end of the day? Thanks, NIgnored
Disliked{quote} thanks now is totaly clear ! DBHLC and DBLHC {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Mike: Do you use the DBHLC and DBLHC on intra day charts as well? Or stick to just the daily charts? thank you,Ignored
DislikedWell traded Mike. Did you see the EUR/SEK opportunity which was pretty similar. {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Mike: Do you use the DBHLC and DBLHC on intra day charts as well? Or stick to just the daily charts? thank you,Ignored
Disliked{quote} markets have just been so volatile and amazing. This is what traders live for really I just missed another knock out trade on the mini dow. Missed my entry by a few points. But such is life. {image} few of my current stock shorts getting pulled down with it though {image} {image}Ignored