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- Lookleft replied Nov 23, 2016
That doesn't look like a 200ema to me. More like 89, 200ema is well below price. Look back a few APB and see what happened to price when it hit yesterday's high.
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- Lookleft replied Nov 22, 2016
The 2 entries and the exit are clearly marked on the chart. Dragging and dropping the trades onto a chart like Romiros has done gives a much clearer view of the trade as people can see the exact entry.
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- Lookleft replied Nov 15, 2016
You are using micro lots. Scroll right to the bottom of the properties box and set Broker_Allow_Micro_Lots to true.
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- Lookleft replied Nov 15, 2016
Why not use Sevan62's indicator on post #4202. You'll get an alert when a signal appears on any of the 28 pairs and it's then just a question of applying basic Forex stuff (S/R, trend etc.) to decide if you are going to take the trade. Far better to ...
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- Lookleft replied Nov 14, 2016
The property you have set is a percentage of your trade. You are asking CM to close 0.01% which is wrong. You need to set each property to 33.3 and you trade must be 0.03 lots. file
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- Lookleft replied Nov 2, 2016
Totally agree. People need to read Dale's posts about pullbacks and understand instead of just trading blindly.Trader Dale - daily trading levels
- Lookleft replied Nov 1, 2016
Reaction to the USD data I'm guessing. Stuff happens

Trader Dale - daily trading levels
- Lookleft replied Nov 1, 2016
Dale has mentioned that his levels should be good into the Asian session (although he stops trading at NY close). However, be aware that during Asian session spreads will increase dramatically and it is also the time when BOJ and RBA data is ...
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- Lookleft replied Oct 28, 2016
If you read through the thread you will see that Dale posts his monthly figures and Ziggy has produced a document. Your second question is down to you and your money management plan. One thing that should be noted is that a basic understanding of ...
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- Lookleft replied Oct 25, 2016
Post #2867 should get you right. Make sure to read it completely.
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- Lookleft replied Oct 20, 2016
3 for 3 here USD/CAD (bit nervous so close to news), USD/JPY and AUD/USD Keep up the great workTrader Dale - daily trading levels
- Lookleft replied Oct 17, 2016
As Nik said you have traded directly into a S/R area. Look back and you will see that price has failed to break that level on at least 3 times. Also the APB with the tall wick shows price has recently been rejected from that level. The Bollinger ...
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- Lookleft replied Sep 26, 2016
The words pin bar off S/R and bullish engulfing come to mind

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- Lookleft replied Sep 25, 2016
To avoid big spreads, especially on a Monday candle, wait for an hour or so for brokers who are closed over the weekend to catch up with interbank rate which never closes. You might see the gaps formed if you wait. Good trading to all
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- Lookleft replied Sep 19, 2016
Hi, Trade the times that suite your lifestyle. I trade mainly the London session. The market will start to slow down after that and even consolidate. After NY close spreads will probably increase and brokers will charge an overnight swap fee. So ...
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- Lookleft replied Sep 15, 2016
Hi, I would say stick to the majors EURUSD, GBPUSD, AUDUSD, NZDUSD, USDCAD, EURGBP, EURAUD and USDJPY (the exception to the JPY pairs). These should give you 3 to 5 good trades a week on H4 and they will move slower. Trade with the trend and you'll ...
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- Lookleft replied Sep 14, 2016
GBPJPY I would have set TP to RN 136.500 as ADR was around 136.700 AUDJPY I would have set to about 77.370 as this is where the daily 10ema is and if you look back price had hesitated there before. With AUDJPY you where trading against the trend and ...
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- Lookleft replied Sep 14, 2016
Better entries The GBPJPY was what is sometimes called a golden cross with green and red crossing on the yellow. Now you just have to manage your exits 
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- Lookleft replied Sep 14, 2016
Hi, This is a good place to start with the basics url You can also add this indicator for BRN (big round numbers) and RN (round numbers) which are important S/R areas. You need to configure it to show 00 and 50 levels (no need for other levels on ...
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