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Disliked{quote} Its clearly complete.. 12 - 2 4 - 6 etc. Big E pdf is, certainly explain it. Thank you my friend.Ignored
Disliked{quote} As per Big E notes: The key to this method is the Traders Dynamic Index indicator for entries and exits . I also use a Stochastics (8,3,3) indicator. It is ONLY used to confirm direction. Nothing else. We only use Heiken Ashi candles... that's important.Ignored
Disliked{quote} i understand that, im just looking for a TDI indicator with angle and slope values which doesn't refreshIgnored
Disliked{quote} Thanks LookLeft for always, always answering my needs, no matter how simple they are. I've used the crosshair for SL positioning, but not on tp. I have not thought about it. Thanks again!! Will try tomorrow for faster modification of money management.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks Em. Hope your new years is going well so far and let's hope no more tornadoes hit our city lol. Hey Traders, Whilst sitting on the sidelines waiting for the Chinese shenanigans to settle I've opened a smaller account trading only 0.20 lots using Big E's TMS method on the 1H chart only and trading it on European session up to New York session. I usually lock in the profit once it reaches 20 to 30 pips. Easy game this TMS is! Remember the key is the angle of the TDI. The steeper the better. If the TDI is FLAT don't take that trade....Ignored
Disliked{quote} When using Japanese candles you see up down up down and your stressed to the max during your trade... It's more calming to trade HA candles. It seems to me that he used HA candles to enter and make pips...no where it is mentioned not to use HA candle to enter the trade. My thoughts...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Your welcome I guess you know that once you have your SL and TP setup in a running trade that you can mouse over them and drag to a new setting and it shows you the number of pips and value.Ignored
Disliked{quote} hi, what's a good crossover angle to take a trade? have probly missed it somewhereIgnored
Disliked{quote} BIg E notes again: When checking out the TDI for a possible trade: Think of a wall clock here and it's arms... you want to see the green line for a long trade at the 12-2 angle for best results and a short trade at a 4-6 angle... This is basic 4x stuff... Don't try to read things into the TDI just so you can get into a trade...Ignored
Disliked{quote} it seems to me that he used HA candles to enter and make pips...no where it is mentioned not to use HA candle to enter the trade. My thoughts...Ignored
Disliked{quote} BIg E notes again: When checking out the TDI for a possible trade: Think of a wall clock here and it's arms... you want to see the green line for a long trade at the 12-2 angle for best results and a short trade at a 4-6 angle... This is basic 4x stuff... Don't try to read things into the TDI just so you can get into a trade...Ignored
Guys I know it might seem very primitive using a picture of half a clock to determine your TDI angle entries but it's the easiest way to train your eyes.
Use it and I promise you'll benefit from it.
There are programs that people have made like the "TDI Angelator" but we don't need that because we have eyeballs and once your eyeballs are trained to spot out the angles you'll be in and out like a ninja.
Don't confuse yourselves by adding extras! ![]()
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Disliked{quote} hi, as you can see Dimi got some values on his tdi which shows angles number http://www.forexfactory.com/attachme...6&d=1452572785Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi guys, Fxafrica is correct. He's doing his homework and actually going back in the thread. This is what you all need to do guys! As for a visual guide for the TDI angle here is the old "clockface compass" many of us TMS traders used when we were first starting out with the TDI. We would line up the compass next to our TDI and if the TDI angle fell within the range of either the green area or red area it was a trade! So save this small picture and if you're in doubt, open the file, stick it next to your TDI and see if your TDI is sharp...Ignored