Disliked{quote} I am not in GBPUSD with You gentlemen. But I wish you a successful trade and I am watching the result :-)Ignored
ok, there will be another setups in future, of course
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Disliked{quote} Hi daniel2... Very good job... One question: with GBPJPY, why did you decide go to 132 instead of 135... ?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Jairote, You may see now, that will be waiting for this big move, it will still on entry. BUt with less RRR (1:3) I have 3 trades. So about 1:9. And I am still on entry. A little bit above support. You may see now "logic" about RRR. Very often is better do less RRR (1:3) than "hoping" for 1:10. Which is rarely hit in one trade. So ... I have same results. Almost same RRR. Shorter time. Etc.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi daniel... You are right.... in the case of GBPJPY I opened 2 lots.. 1 closed at 132 and the other is still open to tp 135.... sl below 130... Very nice to work and learn from you. Thank you for sharing your experience.Ignored
DislikedHallo Daniel, Your thread is very interesting. i have a question about trendlines. Sometimes it seeems that your trendline crosses through a candle or several candles. Is that allowed while making trendlines.? Surprisingly often the trendline is still acting as a trendline, some weeks later. I hope you can shed some light on this. I send an example to show what i mean. {image}Ignored
DislikedHi all. There is summary of trading Daniels trend lines for last week from me. I did few trades. I have some TP and some SL. I am also using positive RRR. Finally I am in small plus. I am looking forward this week Thank You Daniel for sharing your trend lines and advices :-)Ignored