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Disliked{quote} {image} BigE’s favourite is TDI retrace from 32/68 cross signals. Combine with the TMS rules and Price Action, the accuracy is also high GBPAUD #1496 It's a beautiful set up coming off the 68... one of my favorite... {image}Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Hi Heispark, you can elaborate, but if you study ITB’s Engulf Fail strategy you should also see a sell setup. please don’t tell me you buy that market. XAUUSD in clear downtrend. TMs traders can sell at TDI cross down with confirmation by price action. trade well {image}Ignored
DislikedHey Gang, You know I prefer to trade the the 1 & 4hr timeframes.... Don't be afraid to trade the Dailies for you working guys and gals. They generally have nice runs per reversal.... give it a try....Ignored
DislikedAnother question about setting TDI cross signal to execute TMS trades using TradingView. Example of setting up TDI cross alerts (green cross red), using the TDI tool in the TV public library. Set alert to “once per bar” and “once per bar close” are two different settings. Prior to TDI signal, a price level signal can be set to “only once” BigE mentioned about how he traded TMS and both settings are applicable depending on traders’ choice of entry timing. {image}Ignored
DislikedAnother question about setting TDI cross signal to execute TMS trades using TradingView. Example of setting up TDI cross alerts (green cross red), using the TDI tool in the TV public library. Set alert to “once per bar” and “once per bar close” are two different settings. Prior to TDI signal, a price level signal can be set to “only once” BigE mentioned about how he traded TMS and both settings are applicable depending on traders’ choice of entry timing. {image}Ignored
DislikedAnother question about setting TDI cross signal to execute TMS trades using TradingView. Example of setting up TDI cross alerts (green cross red), using the TDI tool in the TV public library. Set alert to “once per bar” and “once per bar close” are two different settings. Prior to TDI signal, a price level signal can be set to “only once” BigE mentioned about how he traded TMS and both settings are applicable depending on traders’ choice of entry timing. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} One example of using default alert functions for identifying TMS setups. Referring to TMS rules regarding previous highs and lows, set alert for price retest. Then set TDI alert to cross up only (as we are looking for TMS buy) Traders with some coding skill can code the price level requirement with TDI signals, resulting in only 1 alert. As TMS is not trading blindly every TDI signals, the alert system should only notify traders for the TMS setups as planned. The result is less chart time. {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedDon't get fired ! Just make the necessary transition to trading 4hr charts during the London session... or Daily charts.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Heispark, you can elaborate, but if you study ITB’s Engulf Fail strategy you should also see a sell setup. please don’t tell me you buy that market. XAUUSD in clear downtrend. TMs traders can sell at TDI cross down with confirmation by price action. trade well {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well, as a bad day trader, I think there are several troubles zones on the way. I think you put your SL beyond the swing top. Then risk-reward doesn't lool very attractive to me. I'd rather wait until entry candle clearly breaks down the zone B and wait some pull-back before entry targeting zone C. Even so, R/R doesn't look attractive. That's just my personal style. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} your screen is super wide ... you can see a lot more details ... it's going to be good !Ignored
Disliked{quote} @tommydog.... Another nice MT4 trading tool is this TMS_V19_EA GBPUSD M15 London Open hour - sell setup - do you have a trade plan ? {image} TMS Monitor M15 {image} ...Ignored
Disliked{quote} reply to one PM about TMS_V19 alerts today GU Oct03 M5 example If you have a trade plan to sell GU today, this maybe one opportunity to jump in with small stop loss {image}
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Disliked{quote} hey TMS Folks You do not need any coding skills when trading Big E' 5-Method. Big E himself did not have any programming skill and in fact he was not tech savvy person. Keep It Simple: Wait for the current 4Hr candle to close and you decide to but or not. USDCHF Oct03 London 9:55am - the next 4Hr candle will open {image} #281 {quote}[/font][/size][/color] ...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well, as a bad day trader, I think there are several troubles zones on the way. I think you put your SL beyond the swing top. Then risk-reward doesn't lool very attractive to me. I'd rather wait until entry candle clearly breaks down the zone B and wait some pull-back before entry targeting zone C. Even so, R/R doesn't look attractive. That's just my personal style. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} BigE‘a TMS put SL at previous H/L after entry. Trade with expectation of a trend (long, short), so a HHHL or LHLL formation. There is no right or wrong, better or worse to go for high R:R. TMS aims at high entry accuracy and win rate. The actual R:R depends on each setup, >1 to sometimes quite high. trade well. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well, as a bad day trader, I think there are several troubles zones on the way. I think you put your SL beyond the swing top. Then risk-reward doesn't lool very attractive to me. I'd rather wait until entry candle clearly breaks down the zone B and wait some pull-back before entry targeting zone C. Even so, R/R doesn't look attractive. That's just my personal style. {image}Ignored