- | Joined Nov 2006 | Status: MT4 EA Coder Since 2006 | 300 Posts
MT4 EA, Indicator and Alert Coder Since 2006
- | Joined Nov 2006 | Status: MT4 EA Coder Since 2006 | 300 Posts
MT4 EA, Indicator and Alert Coder Since 2006
DislikedCool linuxinterior. Looking forward to your participation in the thread. Good work. Tons of newbies have 5 digit accounts and don't even know the difference and why their indicators aren't working.
Good stuff,,,Ignored
DislikedHere's a quick hack I did to make it work on 5 digit brokers. Hope it helps.
LuxIgnored
Dislikedhi Clay,
been following your trading today... was not so easy for the Dance rules...
...I went out +35 on the "porcupine"-looking area, down from 127.00.
P/A and S/R are definitely the key to good trades!
A great thanks for your experience of price moves.Ignored
DislikedHi Squalou, I don't thing the rules were the issue today, all my entries were "by the rules" in the manual.
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The ENTRIES were all nearly perfect "by the rules" and the only real "issue" was when and where to exit. In waiting, I VIOLATED totally one of my other rules... "TAKE YOUR PIPS NOW!"
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Disliked...What "scared" me with these trades was the S/R line that you had found on D1, which was going wayyyyyyyy back to mid december; and that did not make me feel very confortable with the reliability of the expected move...Ignored
QuoteDislikedI was much more comfortable with the bounces on the 127.00 RN -- should we call that a "constrainment" area ?
DislikedIn this area Kostas1 is actually ahead of me in mastering this strategy.
He is willing to take his "30" each day and walk away. I tend to swing literally "for the fences" on every trade. It's a weakness that I AM working on, and one I WILL master in the next little while.
Kostas1, to his credit and applause may well be "ahead" of me sooner than he thinks BECAUSE he is willing to "take the pips!" faster than I am.Ignored