Dislikeddon't know if you guys took this short but I did twice, one during Sydney and the other during Lon...sure took a bit of time... {image}Ignored
Also Long GBP/NZD.
Looking for simple arrow indicator 0 replies
lets develop a system which is very very simple but effective. 7 replies
Can anyone add a simple crossover arrow to this? 2 replies
Dislikeddon't know if you guys took this short but I did twice, one during Sydney and the other during Lon...sure took a bit of time... {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I have a 1.6 pip spread on the Dow which is fine as its daily range is massiveIgnored
Disliked{quote} I took EUR/GBP short during London morning session. MM's suckered in longs at London Open taking price above the whole number (blue line) then reversed price triggering stop losses thus adding liquidity into the market for their short orders. First entry not great again - a weakness of mine I'm working on is clearly the fear of missing out when I should be waiting for price to retrace into EMA's. Second entry a lot better. Taken some profit, leaving the rest to run for now. We shall see. {image} Also Long GBP/NZD.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I took EUR/GBP short during London morning session. MM's suckered in longs at London Open taking price above the whole number (blue line) then reversed price triggering stop losses thus adding liquidity into the market for their short orders. First entry not great again - a weakness of mine I'm working on is clearly the fear of missing out when I should be waiting for price to retrace into EMA's. Second entry a lot better. Taken some profit, leaving the rest to run for now. We shall see. {image} Also Long GBP/NZD.Ignored
Disliked{quote} spread a bit too wide for my liking on my platform, hence I rather trade SP500 {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} are you serious that you just started trading this method? you're like a proIgnored
Disliked{quote} I have been trading in a very similar way for sometime now. The way you trade fitted my 'style' the closet so decided to contribute to this thread a bit. The chart below with notes on is one saved from March 2017. As you can see it is a similar way of thinking as the method you show here. I keep charts with notes on and go back over them to help with my discipline. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} If I'm not mistaken there was a guy trading what he called the dragon which is the 34 ema high and low..I can't remember his name as it was years ago..I think he turned commercialIgnored
Disliked{quote} I'm not sure ,is your Dax on your platform 4.1 pip=4.1 points...the points and pips are confusing to meIgnored
Disliked{quote} You are not mistaken. His name was SonicDeejay and his thread was the Sonic R. System. TAH (Traderathome) then continued and improved the system with his PVSRA thread - he has just returned to FF.Ignored
DislikedMissed this great set up today (I don't often trade Swiss crosses). Thought it worth a brief case study. EUR/CHF Short Trade M5: {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I took EUR/GBP short during London morning session. MM's suckered in longs at London Open taking price above the whole number (blue line) then reversed price triggering stop losses thus adding liquidity into the market for their short orders. First entry not great again - a weakness of mine I'm working on is clearly the fear of missing out when I should be waiting for price to retrace into EMA's. Second entry a lot better. Taken some profit, leaving the rest to run for now. We shall see. {image} Also Long GBP/NZD.Ignored
Disliked{quote} hi pent56 I taken these trades today and I price to retrace into emas like you say looking in your picture with notes I also see my trades qualify for trigger stoplosses for liquidity and I enter after that but even with all this in my favor I still lost I folowed all rules with cci, daily bar color, main pivot loccation but bad result and I dont understand why price was even reject by shadow emas on highertimeframes before my entry {image} {image}Ignored