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- Jun 22, 2010 7:34am Jun 22, 2010 7:34am
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Anything can happen.
Where can I learn more about Price Action like those in James16 charts? 9 replies
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If I'm not wrong, he means feeds could be different, but the results are the same. If the price is going down, no matter which feed you use, it's going down.Ignored
DislikedThey both mean the same thing. Fib levels are retracement levels. 50% retracement is not a fib level. They are both levels of retracement that the market tends to recognize.
A better question . . .Why at retracement level?
We always like going with the trend but when to enter this market trend is sometimes difficult. One way is wait for the trend to form a swing High in a downtrend to enter that down trend. So we look for a swing High in this down trend that confluences with a PPZ level and a retracement level, be it at a fib or 50% ret.Ignored
DislikedHowever bug says most of the trading is by computer on the Dow.
Can the machines see the pin bars?
May be they see them in a different way but they still see the signal.Ignored
DislikedFib levels are retracement levels. 50% retracement is not a fib level. They are both levels of retracement that the market tends to recognize.Ignored
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The candles are different depending on the time zone.
4H candles do not close at the same time the world over.
So the candles don't look the same because of this.
Yes if price is going to go down, it is going to go down.
BUT can I recognise this fact before it happens?
This is the point of all the time we spend discussing bars, candles, moving averages and other funny lines on a bit of electronic graph paper.
I want my chart on the time zone that picks up the most consistent signals that tell me the price...Ignored
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Yeah, that's probably the reason why the higher the time frame, the more consistent it is. I just asked my broker about its server time, it's GMT+3, and I just don't know what information I could convert that into that will relate to my forex trading lol...would appreciate it if anyone can translate the information...Ignored
DislikedI would like to thank all of you that have devoted so much time to this thread....Ignored
DislikedI was really inspired by one of Kesh's posts, so I decided to create my on list of rules....Ignored
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The candles are different depending on the time zone.
4H candles do not close at the same time the world over.
So the candles don't look the same because of this.
Yes if price is going to go down, it is going to go down.
BUT can I recognise this fact before it happens?
This is the point of all the time we spend discussing bars, candles, moving averages and other funny lines on a bit of electronic graph paper.
I want my chart on the time zone that picks up the most consistent signals that tell me the price is going...Ignored
DislikedWhat even if you are a dick head?
There is hope for me after all!
LOLIgnored
Dislikedby 'pushing it',
i believe he means it's less ideal or it's not recommended to use brokers which close during the times other than those he mentioned (FXPro, IBFX, etc), due to low liquidity issues
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DislikedSo do the most of you guys use fxpro and ibfx as your live brokers? Or do you use their charts and trade with others?Ignored
DislikedWhat even if you are a dick head?
There is hope for me after all!
LOLIgnored
DislikedHi guys - I shall be gainfully employed as of next week so shall be joining the PF very soon
Is anyone short USD/CAD? I still have a trade open form the week before lasts's BEOB. It seems to be slowly making it's way down, but does anyone think it might hit parity anytime soon?Ignored