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  • Aug 14, 2006 3:11pm Aug 14, 2006 3:11pm
  •  SnapCracklePip
  • | Joined Aug 2006 | Status: Cereal Killa | 130 Posts
I just wait for the dot*key element.....

wait for the *key.....element must happen after dot*cci cross.....

wait for the no lag to go yellow if its already yellow at the go.....just "do it"

if it can build yellow towards the end look to go and dont hesitate ......got to trust it.......if you dont feel it ..............grab another cold one

(50% for a bar for me .....im a gambbla) I trigger when 1) the 9&5 cross or when the no lag goes yellow and I am pretty sure I am going to get my cross (greedy....prolly bad ) but with a 2 spread i can pick off a feww bucks usually.......got to love it........I used to straddle news and trends for 10 pips...."(still trying to break the 10 pip scalp in me)most of these trades let me lock in 10 pips as I watch spiderman instead of scrammbeling to straddle news or sit too close to resistance and get sucked under as it retraces....... got to luv it gimme more

SCP

reading the newbie stuff at PF till i go nigh nigh during the asian chop shop........
 
 
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  • Aug 14, 2006 8:36pm Aug 14, 2006 8:36pm
  •  tortoise
  • | Joined Aug 2006 | Status: Member | 132 Posts
I have read through this entire thread and I may have missed it but has anyone mentioned a stop/loss. I made three trades today on a M30 for the first time with this method. All of them good. PTL.

I have been trading over 25 years. Knowing how to get out of a bad trade is very important as most of you know. What would be some ideas? My first thought is a cross of the 5/9 ma. in the other direction.
 
 
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  • Aug 14, 2006 8:46pm Aug 14, 2006 8:46pm
  •  taxgeek
  • | Joined Jun 2006 | Status: Member | 144 Posts
Quoting Najib the Newbie
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Hi. Im not a pro of anything. Im still a newbie(just as said on my name), but i think it does work on smaller time frame (i think). For tlatomi, it works from 1hr up to 4hr time frame. But smaller time frame means you need TIGA ABDUL.

Take 1hr time frame for an example. When all tlatomi's give a buy/sell signal, keep an eye on TIGA ABDUL. 9SMA will tell you where the trend is going. Focus on your bar/candle stick and try to link it with the 5EMA. Notice the bar goes along with 5EMA? Say it is an up trend (5EMA is driving above 9SMA), look at the price movement from bar to bar. When bar 1 goes up, the second will go slightly down and touch the 5EMA and then go back up...and so on.

To me, the best thing about tlatomi is that it gives me signals to make me fell more confident about the trade. As for tiga abdul, i love it espicially when trading on 30mins and 1hr time frame. Even if you missed the cross, that does not mean you have to wait for another cross. Just focus on the price movement and when it touches the 5EMA, ENTER! Why worry? All tlatomi's signal still give a buy/sell signal.

If im wrong, please please please do correct me. Im just a newbie who wants to learn
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I've been giving it a try on the daily. It seems to work there too (with a little help from Vegas and a couple of modifications to indicators). 6 trades (blew one by looking at the wrong chart for a 20 pip loss). The others were all successful for approximately 150, 80, 60, 50 and 40 pips. All were closed out wherever they were on Friday, which is why some made much less. All were demos of course.
 
 
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  • Aug 14, 2006 8:54pm Aug 14, 2006 8:54pm
  •  ut2DaMax
  • | Joined Jul 2006 | Status: Member | 592 Posts
Nice if we had an EA to paper trade .... as this sitting in front of these screens 12 hrs a day to try out this method is really not good for the eyes and overall health.

If anyone has put this in .. EA CODE would sure appreciate it if you could share it with us here .... trying to Paper Trade These Methods. Thanks all!!!
 
 
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  • Aug 14, 2006 11:43pm Aug 14, 2006 11:43pm
  •  OrangeRoshan
  • | Joined Jun 2006 | Status: Member | 770 Posts
Quoting tortoise
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I have read through this entire thread and I may have missed it but has anyone mentioned a stop/loss. I made three trades today on a M30 for the first time with this method. All of them good. PTL.

I have been trading over 25 years. Knowing how to get out of a bad trade is very important as most of you know. What would be some ideas? My first thought is a cross of the 5/9 ma. in the other direction.
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A simple stoploss would be 10-20pips. It all depends on the volatility of the monkey you traded. Bearing in mind the win/loss ratio which should be minimum of 2:1. My trade usually set to 40/20 with taril stop of 10.

I hope that helps.
Change Your Thinking. Change Your Life - JD
 
 
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  • Aug 14, 2006 11:47pm Aug 14, 2006 11:47pm
  •  OrangeRoshan
  • | Joined Jun 2006 | Status: Member | 770 Posts
Quoting jtacher
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i´ve read this forum, and i find to use the system under the 4 hrs chart. my big question is:

The method will work under daily charts?

Or the method will work under any other time frame?

If someone can help me figure this, i will appreciate.

By the way, GREAT SYSTEM
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This method works with all timeframes. But, method of trading it would differ greatly. However the safest timeframe is 4hr, second, the 1hr.

Happy Trading.
Change Your Thinking. Change Your Life - JD
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 12:27am Aug 15, 2006 12:27am
  •  OrangeRoshan
  • | Joined Jun 2006 | Status: Member | 770 Posts
Here are something that ive learned and implements before going into any trade. You can say, the preparation.

1. Grab a cup of Coffee!
2. Read fundamental outlook for the day from a professional source. But dont read too much as it overload your confidence.
3. Scan weekly & Daily charts to determine the current trend
4. Trade with the trend
5. Iddentify buying/selling zones
6. Use Price Analysis & Price actions by comparing different charts & Spreadsheets.
7. Entry & exit within your risk managemnt goal
8. Rate your confidence level on a scale of 1-5
9. Trade with your indicator 100% compliance!
10. Put on your stop losses and Profit limits.

I hope this will help a bit.
Thanks
Change Your Thinking. Change Your Life - JD
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 12:33am Aug 15, 2006 12:33am
  •  judex001
  • | Joined May 2006 | Status: Member | 102 Posts
Quoting OrangeRoshan
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Here are something that ive learned and implements before going into any trade. You can say, the preparation.

1. Grab a cup of Coffee!
2. Read fundamental outlook for the day from a professional source. But dont read too much as it overload your confidence.
3. Scan weekly & Daily charts to determine the current trend
4. Trade with the trend
5. Iddentify buying/selling zones
6. Use Price Analysis & Price actions by comparing different charts & Spreadsheets.
7. Entry & exit within your risk managemnt goal
8. Rate your confidence level on a scale of 1-5
9. Trade with your indicator 100% compliance!
10. Put on your stop losses and Profit limits.

I hope this will help a bit.
Thanks
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Except the first point, I agree 100 percent with you !!!
--- FX Confidential ---
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 12:38am Aug 15, 2006 12:38am
  •  OrangeRoshan
  • | Joined Jun 2006 | Status: Member | 770 Posts
Quoting judex001
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Except the first point, I agree 100 percent with you !!!
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: Coffee is already proven to have a very high anti-oxidant level.
Hehehehee...
Change Your Thinking. Change Your Life - JD
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 1:07am Aug 15, 2006 1:07am
  •  spartan
  • | Joined Jul 2006 | Status: Member | 129 Posts
Nice checklist, OrangeRoshan!

Yeah, I think a cup of joe can help us stay awake longer.
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 4:15am Aug 15, 2006 4:15am
  •  OrangeRoshan
  • | Joined Jun 2006 | Status: Member | 770 Posts
There are many types of trader out there. See when you can iddentify which one are you:

1. The Cattle
This type of trader likes to follow the majority. Very democratic but no personality.

2. The Black Sheep
This trader likes to do the opposite what the others are doing. He/she believes in doing things differently. The black sheep favourite song is "My way".

3. The Sniper
This trader will prepare him/herself before every trade. The trader will not trade until the situation is 100% favourable. He/she dont mind waiting hours & hours before entering a trade.

4. The Samurai
This trader will take every trades possible. Entering and exiting every trade without any emotion. He/she loves to trade. He/she doesnt care what other think. Honour is important. This trader loves Nike!

5. The Warrior
This trader like to win only. Whenever this trader lose a trade, this trader will come back into the game again stronger and very confident.

6. The Gladiator
This trader loves the attention from others. He/she doesnt care how he/she did it or what time he/she enter a trade. Winning is not important, trading gives him/her the kicks.

7. The duck hunter
This trader will wait for the market to come and when it did, this trader will shotgun the trades hoping the majority of his/her trades wins.

8. The Ninja
This trader will only trade on certain time. He/she is very careful with his every trade. This trader doesnt like waiting. He/she will trade on the exact time and exit the trade after that.

9. The Casanova
This trader trades with multiple system. He/she seldom stick to the same system/s. This trader will continuely look for new system even the one available is already very very good. Loves to trade.

10. The Mother-in-law
This trader is very choosy on which system to follow. Doesnt take any advice and very confident. When no system available to her/his liking, this trader will modified the existing system hoping it will work. Whenever this trader stumble upon a system he/she likes, this trader will use that system even though the system is not very profitable. This trader's moto is, "I LIKE".

There are all profitable. All of them have advantage & disadvantages.
There are many other types, but these are the most wellknown types. Now, which one are you?
Change Your Thinking. Change Your Life - JD
 
 
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  • Edited 7:30am Aug 15, 2006 5:49am | Edited 7:30am
  •  brainjt
  • | Joined Feb 2006 | Status: brainjt | 376 Posts
Hi Orange Roshan and Judex001
could you and judex give some picure of your last trade?
picture is picture
brainjt
BJ
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 6:49am Aug 15, 2006 6:49am
  •  spartan
  • | Joined Jul 2006 | Status: Member | 129 Posts
Quoting OrangeRoshan
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4. The Samurai
This trader will take every trades possible. Entering and exiting every trade without any emotion. He/she loves to trade. He/she doesnt care what other think. Honour is important. This trader loves Nike!
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I'm still in the process of developing my style but my ideal would be "The Samurai" style.
Fear happened to be the first emotion I had to face after I started trading forex so that's what I want to overcome first.

Yeah, just do it!
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 6:54am Aug 15, 2006 6:54am
  •  behof
  • | Joined Feb 2006 | Status: Member | 411 Posts
Hi OrangeRoshan and all the other members !

I think we had come to a point in this thread, where the evolution
of Tlatomi has reached a quite good level regarding the technical
points ( chart setup, entry, exit... )

So my proposal would be to open a separate Tlatomi Thread, in which
all the participants can put in their actual trades for accelarating the
success curve.

Each posted item should contain :

1. Image of the chart with all the mentioned indicators
2. Entry marking
3. Exit marking
4. Short comment

I hope that it will be possible to start soon

Happy Trading

Bernhard
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 7:29am Aug 15, 2006 7:29am
  •  brainjt
  • | Joined Feb 2006 | Status: brainjt | 376 Posts
Nice idea Bernhard
BJ
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 7:48am Aug 15, 2006 7:48am
  •  behof
  • | Joined Feb 2006 | Status: Member | 411 Posts
Hi folks !

So let's go

I've opened a new thread called "THE TLATOMI EXPERIENCE"

Everyone is invited to fill this thread for our sake

May it grow and the rest will come alone...

Happy trading

Bernhard
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 11:44am Aug 15, 2006 11:44am
  •  tortoise
  • | Joined Aug 2006 | Status: Member | 132 Posts
Quoting behof
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Hi folks !

So let's go

I've opened a new thread called "THE TLATOMI EXPERIENCE"

Everyone is invited to fill this thread for our sake


Bernhard
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I am not sure how to post a chart. I have one ready to go but I hope it is not too big. Where do I go to post chart?
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 11:58am Aug 15, 2006 11:58am
  •  behof
  • | Joined Feb 2006 | Status: Member | 411 Posts
Hi tortoise !

I pray for you that you reach the age of that tortoise in the image
of your thumbnail

So you can make many more Pips

To upload your image you can go to a free Web service.

For example : www.imageshak.us

There you post your chart and the link here on this site.

To reach the forum you go to :
=> Forex Forums/Forex Discussion/The Tlatomi Experience

I'm eager to see the first chart :surprised

Happy trading

Bernhard
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 12:02pm Aug 15, 2006 12:02pm
  •  tortoise
  • | Joined Aug 2006 | Status: Member | 132 Posts
Quoting behof
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Hi tortoise !

I pray for you that you reach the age of that tortoise in the image
of your thumbnail

So you can make many more Pips

To upload your image you can go to a free Web service.

For example : www.imageshak.us

There you post your chart and the link here on this site.

To reach the forum you go to :
=> Forex Forums/Forex Discussion/The Tlatomi Experience

I'm eager to see the first chart :surprised

Happy trading

Bernhard
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I was able to do it already. I just have to make it look smaller I think. This method looks great.(Deut 8:18a)
 
 
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  • Aug 15, 2006 3:21pm Aug 15, 2006 3:21pm
  •  jtacher
  • | Joined Jul 2006 | Status: Always in learning phase! | 63 Posts
Hi all. i guess that out there is more than one -like me- who is not very used to the multiple frame hours. a made a small and simple comparative between mexico, ny, and londo hours, timing them to the tlatomi tiga metod and mt4. so it determines the hour of the clandlestick close, acording to the mt4 clock. in that way, when you are going to enter a trade, just watch the hour of the candlestick close, and go ahead. hope its usefull

tnx
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Have a good day and a good trade!
 
 
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