Oh, geez! A failed trade again.
AJ; Long - Jun 24, 14. There is no news.
AJ; Long - Jun 24, 14. There is no news.
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DislikedOh, geez! A failed trade again. AJ; Long - Jun 24, 14. There is no news. {image}Ignored
DislikedOh, geez! A failed trade again. AJ; Long - Jun 24, 14. There is no news. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes, I had missed this news. Thank you for reminding. {quote} Thank you for feedback. My entry point was based on the prev 4H candle (6am London time) rather than the 10am London time. Though if I had waited for the 10am London 4H candle closed, I still get slaughtered as posted here: http://www.forexfactory.com/showthre...26#post7546426Ignored
Disliked{quote} On the daily I have 2 lines of resistence (96 and 96.50 thereabouts) I reckon you took long right at daily resistence on my chart {image}Ignored
DislikedOh, geez! A failed trade again. AJ; Long - Jun 24, 14. There is no news. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} I think this is the most likely hood of the problem lies. In this type of chart (rising pennant), where it keep testing the previous high, do you just leave it or looking for short opportunity or look for other pair? Thank you again.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I've always been intrigued by csm indies but they have some serious lag on them unless you trade the extremes. How do you trade them pips29?Ignored
Disliked{quote}Are you taking trades based on H1 or H4? If you're taking H4 trades then you need to look for a good cross, not a touch, a good cross. Look at the chart below, I have the same H4 finish candle as you do, this is the h1 chart with the tdi zz looking at the h4 chart and where it was at the time. You entered on the open of the following candle, it had barely touched the red line, that isn't the type of cross you should go in on, you need to see a good cross or as someone else said on here it needs to smack you in the face {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote}Are you taking trades based on H1 or H4? If you're taking H4 trades then you need to look for a good cross, not a touch, a good cross. Look at the chart below, I have the same H4 finish candle as you do, this is the h1 chart with the tdi zz looking at the h4 chart and where it was at the time. You entered on the open of the following candle, it had barely touched the red line, that isn't the type of cross you should go in on, you need to see a good cross or as someone else said on here it needs to smack you in the face {image}Ignored
DislikedA failed long trade again. GJ; Jun 24, 14. I found out I always get caught by a fakey, how to reduce this incident? Feedback welcome. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Crosses of currencies, crosses over zero line and slope. When one currency is sloping upwards for eg. and the other is flat on 5-15mtf, it means that it is gaining strength against the other currency solely based on its own strength and not that the other Spcurrency is weakening because it is flat. Hope it helpsIgnored
Disliked{quote} The cross just before your vertical line in blue.. would you have taken it?Ignored
Disliked{quote} I don't like to take crosses too close to the mbl mainly because they very often bounce off of it.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I never knew that.... however, on this occasion that cross just before your blue horizontal line is even further away from the MBL line . So would that be a good cross?Ignored