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- JaxPacific replied Jun 17, 2021
Wow.. I'm not even sure how I ended up back here.. But I remember talking with you via pm way back when!
- JaxPacific replied Mar 30, 2021
How do you not get it by now that it was a joke?
- JaxPacific replied Mar 30, 2021
Interesting. I've read the whole thread. The support and resistance indicator Jarass and that other guy were using together with ADR does have potential. Jarass, I'm concerned that the way you trade is too subjective for most people to follow. You ...
- JaxPacific replied Jan 5, 2021
Hey. I've been a member for a looong time.. Been trading 15 years. Do you guys want to know how to spot real supply and demand on a chart? I can show you. Sam Seiden's way is not accurate enough or predictable enough long term. But all supply and ...
- JaxPacific replied Oct 19, 2020
As mentioned, this won't work as described. 2 things will happen. 1: the spread will widen, price will jump and you either won't be able to get in or out of the trade. Or 2: it will trigger one order, and if you're in the us, will not trigger your ...
- JaxPacific replied Jul 8, 2019
The benefit would be a stress-free way to math trade. I agree.. I don't trade 50/50 but there are some interesting experiments out there about coin flip vs buy and hold in the stock market etc. The real benefit is auto trading with a small amount ...
- JaxPacific replied Jul 3, 2019
Ahh I see.. Hence the time/price relationship. You would need to graphically find a limit to avoid a constant fractal parabolic move.. so graphing a high low harmonic and using fibonacci..which is basically an ever-increasing parabolic move, shows a ...
- JaxPacific replied Jul 2, 2019
R4m detective looks like fractals. In my experience, fractals can help eyeball trendlines or zones, but that's not really what they are for. Bill Williams trading coined their use for reversals and breakouts to the opposite side. If we want to use ...
- JaxPacific replied Jul 2, 2019
Yeah. don't have time for that. Not trying to be a d**k. I'm just saying.. contribute to this thread, or speak your piece once and go. And that's generous. If you like this George guy, go spend time with him on whatever he is doing. That should be ...
- JaxPacific replied Jul 2, 2019
haha. That's me, but don't call me sir either. But that brings me to a solid point. I am good at 2 things.. Analyzing charts, and cracking jokes at others' expense. SO, is there a thread, or a place in the thread where you two (BD and R4m) Have kept ...
- JaxPacific replied Jul 2, 2019
Dude. Just stop.
- JaxPacific replied Jul 1, 2019
Also. don't crap on negative progression. It's pretty good if you use a matrix. Even without a matrix , if you go positive 1.3- 1.5 with accelerated regression and some reset and walk points.. forex would be the perfect place to capitalize on that. ...
- JaxPacific replied Jul 1, 2019
Oh they're fine. I mean, the Eur is probably one of the most manipulated pairs, but I still trade it. I just meant that I am already scouting those 3 myself.
- JaxPacific replied Jul 1, 2019
For sure. Same conclusion, for the most part. In my experience, if you find a good system, then start over optimizing and retrofitting, it can take a good system that works 70% of the time.. and turn it into a system that works 90% of the time but ...
- JaxPacific replied Jun 30, 2019
So, I'm looking for the failure points. Where does this not work and why. We can't always be right, but that's what I'm good at analyzing. SO anyway, My thought was, to focus on any area where candles peaked outside on the daily more than 3 times or ...
- JaxPacific replied Jun 30, 2019
That was one of the videos I watched in the early 2000's that made me excited to try forex! man.. flashback!
- JaxPacific replied Jun 30, 2019
I apologize to the forum in advance for the large use of pictures. There are 2 ways I share my money management: If someone gives me a random system that meets the 'actually 50/50' and then I would get someone to code it and add it. Or, if someone ...
- JaxPacific replied Jun 30, 2019
Sorry everyone. I spilled almond milk on my trading laptop keyboard last night. I'll be with you in a few. ha
- JaxPacific replied Jun 30, 2019
You don't need martingale to do it.
- JaxPacific replied Jun 29, 2019
Not always/ Increased volume vs decreased volume in relation to certain candle formations at pre determined zones is what makes for razor sharp volume trades. There is a lot to reading volume accurately, but once you see it, it clicks and it's ...