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- Intel replied Feb 18, 2010
Cheers guys this is fantastic, just what i wanted. Great entertaining post Chief.......but I do think you need help.........proffessional help..........from a doctor of sorts
To answer your question toob, not sure I'm the best person to answer it ...Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- Intel replied Feb 17, 2010
Can I make a request of you all please. If you have time can you post some of your LOSING trades along with charts and reasons you believe it failed. Of course, I hope you have non to post but if you do.......... It will help most of us greatly if ...
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- Intel replied Feb 17, 2010
What on earth is all that stuff on your chart?????? Are you using some 'other' method of trading aswell as vsa?Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- Intel replied Feb 11, 2010
@Shamus You and your guys have put so much into this project, I just know that what ever you decide will be fine for all of us. Personnally, I'm itching to get my hands on it but, I am quite happy to wait till you decide the time is right. ...
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- Intel replied Feb 8, 2010
I see after the 'BUY BUY BUY BUY' signal it dropped 107 pips

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- Intel replied Feb 8, 2010
Whats the problem??????? Surely you can read all of those indicators? Should be pretty quick to get into the trade as well cos thers only 14 to interpret!! Where'd you get this.....think I might start using it. I mean, it says 'BUY BUY BUY BUY' in ...
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- Intel replied Feb 5, 2010
very interested in your software Shamus. Making it right before you 'let it go' is key.

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- Intel replied Feb 3, 2010
Nice trade set up. After A, B & C could we enter at C + 1? Some signs are there for a reversal. Not sure about your entry at D tho. True it is a low volume up bar but, the 2 previous bars are down bars with lowering volumes. Considering the strength ...
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- Intel replied Feb 2, 2010
I guess I'm just the lucky one!!!!!!
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- Intel replied Feb 2, 2010
Ah thats much better, 8 charts open and not a flicker of slow down! Many thanks Lou

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- Intel replied Feb 2, 2010
The 'painted bars' part paints the price bars on the shart, the 'volume indicator' paints the volume bars. I think anyway

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- Intel replied Feb 2, 2010
Better Volume indi 1.4 — The better volume indicator 1.4 from the first page is giving me some problems. I am using just the volume indicator and NOT the painted bars part. When I attach it to the chart, my computer gets slower until i have 2 ...
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- Intel replied Feb 2, 2010
This is not an obvious trade for VSA. You would need to go to the 5m chart to see it better. You find yourself in a range with no particular strength or weakness in the immediate past however, within this range, you are at the top(in fact your in ...
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- Intel replied Feb 2, 2010
cannot see your charts. I cant stress enough the importance of going through the material on the first page. When you've finished it (and there is a lot of it) I guarantee you'll have a MUCH better undestanding of vsa.
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- Intel replied Feb 1, 2010
When you are unsure of where the best exit point is, scaling is great and will help to ensure you take at least SOME profit. Sometimes tho, leaving it ALL to run and moving to BE or a modest profit will serve better. For instance: If your first TP ...
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- Intel replied Feb 1, 2010
'Scaling out' is a classic method used for reducing losses. But not always the correct method for the trading model (not saying that its not correct for you). Scaling out reduces your profits in the hope that it will also reduce losses IF they ...
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- Intel replied Feb 1, 2010
Whether you should be trying to increase profits or decrease losses depends on if you are losing too much when you lose or not gaining enough when you win(in broad terms). Also depends on your goals. Long term stability and steady growth requires a ...
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- Intel replied Feb 1, 2010
I agree about managing your trades once entered......hugely important. MM is also hugely important but, the correct MM strategy, depends COMPLETELY on your own particular targets and trading abilities. Are you experimenting in order to increase your ...
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- Intel replied Feb 1, 2010
Does anyone have the better volume indicator coded for Dealbook please?
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