DislikedOk so 8am start NY time . We wait for 1 hr , candle close at 9am . Here we know if candle bearish / bullish and entry in direction of this and hold trade until next day 8am NY time , correct ?Ignored
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DislikedOk so 8am start NY time . We wait for 1 hr , candle close at 9am . Here we know if candle bearish / bullish and entry in direction of this and hold trade until next day 8am NY time , correct ?Ignored
DislikedOkay here we add something to this system to reduce the drawdown. This system works perfect in trending market but in consolidation phase it sucks sometime. Here is the solution that I'm going to test from now on.... Consider the range of 1H NY open candle, it must be less than the 4 times of the range of last day ( last day range means starting from opening of last day NY session to the start of todays NY session) E.g, last day (thursday) range is almost 68 pips and if we divide it by 4 (68÷4) we get 17. So last friday NY open 1H candle range must...Ignored
Disliked{quote} This is pure common sense..........( 8am/9am/10am ) 3hrs price action, as the overlap begins,he said look at those candles....I backtested a lot on this,sometimes the 3rd hr into the session reveals the move. GBPUSD most time begins a trend in this session and holds it for 24hr and I believe he figured it out.There is so much that can be done within this trading period on just 1 pair,notice he does not use a single indicator :-)http://forex.timezoneconverter.com/
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Disliked{quote} i thought the parameters were set out , but they are not fixed ?Ignored