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- the novice replied Jan 17, 2013
I mentioned H1 because I was taken out by an usually large OB due to news. Thanks for the quick reply.
- the novice replied Jan 17, 2013
Olarion, Would you still look at H1 if there is important news coming out in the next hour? You mentioned that you would take any H4 bar round the clock if the signal is valid. Does that include the bar between 4pm to 8 pm EST? Thanks.
- the novice replied Jan 16, 2013
I hesitated because of the large green bar before the signal bar. Should that be a consideration?
- the novice replied Dec 20, 2012
Cool. Thanks for the quick reply.
- the novice replied Dec 20, 2012
Just want to clarify that this trade (N/J) was done based on support turning resistance and not according to the rules right? Was the trade based on anything else? In case there is anything I have missed. Congrats on the winning trade.
- the novice replied Feb 6, 2011
Sunday trading hours — I gather from the FXCM website that trading starts on Sunday from 5.15pm EST. It is now 6.27pm EST and trading is still closed. I have refreshed the screen several times. Is there any change in trading hours on Sunday?
- the novice replied Sep 23, 2010
good that you have some profitable trades. To be fair to Vee, he has considered the pairs you mentioned. It is difficult to trade under public glare, and I for one would find it hard to concentrate on too many pairs. Besides, he already has a finger ...
- the novice replied Sep 23, 2010
Hi all joined in the fun late it seems. anyway, Gbp/cad is doing what it 'should' be doing. Hope someone else is in. And I agree with Vee. Eur/Aud has long bias. But as he has said, it is safer to wait for the bar in H4 to pierce the 200 MA. We ...
- the novice replied Sep 22, 2010
if you are with FXCM UK, go to trading, open positions, then close all
- the novice replied Sep 22, 2010
Unless I miscontrued Graeme's method. As long as Vee has his positions at BE, he does not lose money. In fact, that is what Graeme meant by 'dropping' soldiers to test the ground. He did say that usually the entry that was first initiated at the ...
- the novice replied Sep 22, 2010
Is it one of anticipation that price will bounce strongly at 84.00 because it is a key level? Or do you base it on other considerations? It is a strong urge to close out profitably, isn't it? I have had 2 legs that were up considerably, closed out ...
- the novice replied Sep 22, 2010
Hi Vee Would like to thank you for the effort. You mentioned you stack at 50% fib on H1 candle based on M15. I don't really understand that. Could you explain? Also, do you enter at 50% fib 'blindly' or do you enter based on PA eg the pennant? ...
- the novice replied Sep 22, 2010
I thought that you should have left this as a 'leg' instead of closing it. That is the whole point of this thread, isn't it? But of course you are right this time, as mine just closed BE.
- the novice replied Sep 8, 2010
I hope you did not take my post out of context and accuse me of calling J16 a scammer. For the record I don't know him, I have never thought of him as a scammer, and I will never call someone names without evidence, especially in a public forum.
- the novice replied Sep 8, 2010
J16 is called a scammer because he can't or will not produce his trading account ie no proof. But his naysayers can call him a scammer even though there has not been a shred of evidence that anyone was scammed ie no proof. How is one different from ...
- the novice replied Sep 7, 2010
anybody with success in using the double/triple wick bounce as entry signal? personally I find it very unreliable, or have I interpreted the signal wrongly?
- the novice replied Sep 7, 2010
Hi Paul I was in the same predicament. I entered early in Asian session and if not for being stopped out, I would be in huge profit. Price never looked back. I was stopped out in M15. Reentered before London session, but this time I used the H1 as a ...
- the novice replied Sep 6, 2010
thanks!
- the novice replied Sep 6, 2010
broker — I am sorry if this has been asked before. Which brokers are you guys using that allow you to have separate entries and not lump all positions of the same currency together?
- the novice replied Sep 6, 2010
FB — The definition given by Graeme for FB is that the body and wick do not touch the 5MA. He also said that the success rate is low. I believe he gave the figure of 40%. He did also say that anyone can add filters depending on the risk ...