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- Rub replied May 19, 2020
Not me sadly. Build my account back up to over the 50% of the initial deposit last month, but my last 8 trades have wiped that. If I blow this account, I think that will have to be it, time to walk away. Stupid thing is I doubled the initial deposit ...
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- Rub replied Apr 22, 2020
For what it's worth I took the same trade with the same target.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 19, 2020
Not so much to add to the discussion of risk reward and stops, but this morning I had a excellent example of the sort of setup I look for. This is the one minute chart, but it applies to all time frames. Beautiful clear first pull back. Accidentally ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 19, 2020
Not so much to add to the discussion of risk reward and stops, but this morning I had a excellent example of the sort of setup I look for. This is the one minute chart, but it apply to all time frames. Beautiful clear first pull back. EDIT: whoops. ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 14, 2020
Consider taking some off at the first resistance to appease the little people, but that's about the only suggestion I have. Otherwise you have a clear plan for the trade and all the time frames line up. I take trades on the daily if I see them, but ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 14, 2020
This one: url There are also other posts in this thread about using the 5 minute charts to hasten the learning curve, with 1hr and 4hr as support and resistance levels. Having said that, it's worth reading both thread from start to finish.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 13, 2020
Two reasons I wouldn't have taken the USDCHF are the Swiss central bank likes to manipulate the currency (so I don't touch the CHF), and that highlighted candle just doesn't stand out and scream "trade me!" like it should. It's small and ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 12, 2020
I also wasted quite some time before I found strat's teachings, but it's been about 2 years in now and I'm starting to put it all together. Might even be on track to hit the three years average he talks about!
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- Rub replied Apr 9, 2020
Mohns might have a better answer, but I probably would have held the trade as the immediate trend on the higher time frame is up and there wasn't a close below the 20EMA into the strat shadow. Plus if you look at it it's still making (slightly ...
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- Rub replied Apr 8, 2020
For starters, I reckon you'd have some support near there with the 1.4000 round number. The first entry is fine, but I would have entered a few candles later for the second. See if you can spot it. There was also a clear indication to get out which ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 8, 2020
I didn't take any trades today, but here's what I saw. Starting with the 4hr and 1hr charts before the session, and the 5min chart at the end of the day. Red line is just before it opened. Way I see it is big boys drove price to support after the ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 7, 2020
I don't see anything wrong with this, it's even from the top of a WCC. The only thing that bothers me is it doesn't "stand out" at the top.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 7, 2020
Thanks for the feedback. I was thinking about taking profit at the shooting star, but the little people got the better of me and I just moved it to break even. And then the little people really screwed me. Good to know I'm at least starting to ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 6, 2020
One break even and two losses. I'm done for today. Especially after missing yesterday's move when it was so clear. EDIT; Last chart. About 20 minutes later and that last trade would've hit my TP. Further edit: And dropped well past it with no ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 6, 2020
Not too much to tell today, I've marked the one I should've taken but didn't. Seemed a bit too early but as you can see..... Apart from that I didn't really see a good entry.
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- Rub replied Apr 3, 2020
This is something I'm struggling with, I posted that I've had a lot of trade end up at break even because I move my stop at 1:1. If I just took profit at the first point where price might reverse my win rate would be much better and I'd likely be in ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 2, 2020
As Suran said, there was signs to get out, this is something I'm pretty poor at recognizing. At the very least I would have moved my stop to break even at 2:1 risk reward though.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Apr 1, 2020
I've seen the gap go both ways, gap and never come back, and gap and reverse so I don't tend to pay too much attention to it. The entry bar was such a big bearish bar with no wick I thought it was a good entry. As for the one in the rectangle, I was ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Mar 31, 2020
Skipping posting the 4hr and 1hr charts. Much the same levels as yesterday. Red vertical line is the open. 1. Lucky not to get stopped out, came withing about 10 pips of my stop. Exit as it's just not moving. Too soon after the open? 2. Clear entry ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Mar 31, 2020
In addtion to where you've highlighted, see the chart below.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading