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- Conceptual replied Nov 30, 2011
I've read many of the posts in this thread. This looks like too much fun to pass up. I'm going to see about clearing some time to engage in the fun, but I'll have to join in after I get my Bot up and running, which is what I'll use for this ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 30, 2011
This is what just happened. It was actually a density probability of price behavior that has been happening in the EUR for the past 20 years: image Look up my thread and you won't be caught off guard on these matters *most* of the time. (sometimes ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 29, 2011
When I'm done designing the tick flow of this EA, I'll post the equity curve after it has been optimized (it will take some time). This EA will become the basis for a trading system that uses both directional and non-directional inputs/methods, so ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 29, 2011
And, yes. You absolutely can trade a singular Time Frame and be profitable doing it. The question is not whether you can be profitable, the question is to what degree can you be profitable doing it, over other ways to use Time to engage the markets. ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 29, 2011
Oh, indeed - it works very well. I'm now developing a system that will be EA based, that considers both Directional and Non-Directional inputs to a decision support process for buy/sell/hold. I've been a directional trader for a long time and a ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 29, 2011
The very outline of a Trading System and the entire basis for the use of Technical Analysis.
- Conceptual replied Nov 27, 2011
As I take a second look, that has to be a mock-up, because the large looming red bar does not fill down to the close of the last smaller bar - since that would have to be the close of the larger bar, this has to be a mock-up. Right?
- Conceptual replied Nov 27, 2011
Anticipation of market follow-through on you predicted direction for price, is a well known and well established trade theory - and it does work, for those who can work it. Kudos, if you have done that. My question is this: Is this an active chart ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 27, 2011
In a three or more dimensional model, yes. Chart patterns don't occupy the third dimension - they live in a two dimensional universe: Price & Time. Ever see a viable theory for the existence of a blackhole in a two dimensional Universe? I have not ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 27, 2011
How one defines retail, defines whether or not one can generate a living from trading 2% of total equity, but I was not making a blanket declaration on all 2% traders. The general rule holds mathematically firm - the average retail opening account ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 26, 2011
Hello Mla, The uid "Conceptual" speaks to the need to always remain intellectually curious, keeping a minds eyes on progressive concepts that might reveal ways to improve in all areas of life. To produce new concepts, requires an acceptance of a ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 26, 2011
I'm doing just fine and how are you? I am neither, in reality. I am a Spirit-being, having a Human-being experience. My physical existence came through my birth, but my spiritual existence was already in the mind of God, long before this world came ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 26, 2011
I assume you are asking a question - but it is hard to tell based on the way it was written. I shall try to answer as best I can. In reality, the belief about a thing being moot, is moot itself - unless and until one can put forth a counter-reality ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 26, 2011
I'm not sure where there is the assumption that I have not read beyond the first few pages. Everything has flaws, including human judgments about trade decisions. My question is whether or not the human brain and/or human intuition, has a superior ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 26, 2011
What makes them weird? Did God "ask" you to look after the weak, or did He "command" you to look after the weak in His creation? If he merely "asked," would the response from you not be in "service" to God? And, if He "commanded," would the response ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 26, 2011
Hello again, GEFx! What is the purpose behind your trading. At 2% aggregate risk per trade, unless you have opened an institutional trading account with several hundred to several million dollars, then the notional value per trade that you can move ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 26, 2011
That's very interesting and it opens up a whole variety of important questions about our world and how we live in it. So, we should not (if I am understanding you correctly) rely solely upon that which is mathematically based (in the final analysis) ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 24, 2011
How many traders do you know, who take a good long look at a 20+ year chart, before placing their "day trade." Oh, the irony of it all.... People want to know how to "protect their trade and reduce risk." Well, just look at a 20+ year chart (if you ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 24, 2011
When this really sinks in, send me PM and thank me later - deal? a) When a larger bar of data is new, the smaller time frames give you the best picture. b) When the smaller bars of data are old, the larger time frames give you the best picture. ...
- Conceptual replied Nov 24, 2011
When you enter a trade, what do you use to make your decision to be either Long or Short the market? I ask the question only rhetorically (unless you are still around to respond), because I think the answer is that you use some kind of information ...