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DislikedHi all, {image} E. J Tokyo open with down move, black candle, 9am Melbourne time , greatIgnored
DislikedHi Soccerfan AJ {image} Do you watch AJ much ? hope your Barracking for the Pies this arvo cheers SPIgnored
DislikedFB played hard-to-get this morning and it took a counter-of-a-counter-of-a-counter kind of deal to get me out ahead. Basically got flat on the first couple and re-set to go in on a second go-around. Previously - before I had maybe full confidence in the method and its techniques, I would likely have called it quits after getting back to as close to flat as I could. {image}Ignored
DislikedDidn't do anything today, Anzac Day ,a day to relax and Thank the people who fought for our Freedom... Lest We Forget:Ignored
Disliked{quote} could give details of size (lets say the base entry is 1) on how to counter of a counter of a counter ? thanks in advance Lem . SBIgnored
DislikedDidn't do anything today, Anzac Day ,a day to relax and Thank the people who fought for our Freedom... Lest We Forget:Ignored
Disliked{quote} All I'm doing, SB, is running a single counter on the first trade. I then close this with whatever I can get. Then I move onto the next trigger which I treat as a completely different trade and run that again, irrespective of what happened on the first run. I find this works better than trying to get into what begins to scarily resemble martingale by layering up multiple entries and counters. I'm settling a handful of 1-2-3 trades just now and wrangling my Brent-US Crude baby, so once they are a bit more settled, I will see if i can break...Ignored