Disliked{quote} Here's some support to your decision (but it may just be a small-ish bounce) {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Here's some support to your decision (but it may just be a small-ish bounce) {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} eh Ferna, Im shorting every pulback at GU, today made some dollars in this directionIgnored
Disliked{quote} Here's some support to your decision (but it may just be a small-ish bounce) {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Really, it's not so hard to look at a lagging indicator on multiple TFs to get valuable intel on what is likely to happen. H4/H8 up, H4 (and smaller) pullback, H4 return up buy. 1-2-3 As can be seen, the "ensuing swing down" completed as a pullback. "every TF below H4 must go down." And even H4 swung down, stopping H8. "I am saying that it is likely to be the beginning of a new D1 swing up." {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Here's some support to your decision (but it may just be a small-ish bounce) {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Peter, you are a liar. Instead of taking the challenge to post live trades here, you posted "your results". Peter, it took you over 3 hours between your last post and the attached post to create this fake image. Do you think everyone here is an idiot? Oh wait, based on your history, the answer if yes. Posting false results adds to the observation that you are a fake and a liar. Really, three hours to come up with this? Or did you use that time to also Google all you could about pivots? Posing as a trader is fraudulent behavior, Peter. Let's...Ignored
DislikedIf the mf isn't stopping at 1.25900-1.26200 I don't know where it will stopIgnored
DislikedGU price is back close to the market open. Todays move so far has been a liquidity grab, up and down.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Good call on the trades you made 14 hours ago. But as a professional trader, trading is all about risk and reward. Every trade involves the potential to lose money, as well as the potential to make money. The goal of any trader is to maximize the potential rewards while minimizing the potential risks. Mathematically, you have 1:1 RR. Putting things into perspective. Here's the chart for clarity.{image}Ignored