Disliked{quote} Very simple! The dark cloud cover at the edge of the Kumo, which usually translates to a bearish continuation set up. The target: 60 pips as usual Risk: 57 pips Result: Home run, 60 pips bagged on a monday DannyIgnored
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Disliked{quote} Very simple! The dark cloud cover at the edge of the Kumo, which usually translates to a bearish continuation set up. The target: 60 pips as usual Risk: 57 pips Result: Home run, 60 pips bagged on a monday DannyIgnored
Disliked{quote} hey allison, had a question in regards to this trade you took back in july. you went short, but chiko span hadn't broken the cloud. I have read and heard unless my memory has gone bad, that you should wait for the chiko span to break the cloud, before entering a position. is this indeed a fact? Also should you wait for the kijan and tenkan to break the cloud also? Thank youIgnored
Disliked{quote} that was my next long. however, i have included on my charts, the 200 ema and 50 ema. during my backtests I have noticed, that if price doesn't go above the 200 ema, it will most likely reverse. currently, waiting for price on audjpy to close above the 200 ema. ill post my chart up shortlyIgnored
Disliked240 lwma by itself.. the 5, 50, 15, 10, all those are for short TF's.. we have kijen and tenkan for thoseIgnored
Dislikeddump in some fractals there for short term s/r, also you can add in demark trendline's. this will help when you are trading after the kumo is brokenIgnored