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- rgrace replied Mar 14, 2011
I have been reading this thread, and trying to wrap my brain around it all. After reading and looking at the charts, I think I understand. I am looking to short Eur/Usd around 1.4035, this will be countertrend so will take what I can get. If it ...
No Brainer Trades
- rgrace replied Jan 27, 2011
Thanks! — Just wanted to post this to say thanks to pipeasy, I have read the thread and recently started looking to add some of these methods to my trading. It has been an eye opening experience. Thanks to all who have posted setups they have ...
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- rgrace replied Nov 1, 2009
And just to reassure you about the hammers. If you look on your data on July 13 2009, and October 2 2009, on Aud/Usd there are two hammers. The one on July 13th is near perfect, the one on October 2 is not perfect but still okay. There are others on ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Nov 1, 2009
IBFX — I have IBFX also, I have no complaints. The broker's feed is a little different at times. For instance, Strat had a hammer on EUR/JPY, I had a doji. It does however show hammers. Good hammers and shooting stars do not happen everyday, ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 30, 2009
This thread is not a waste of time, if you put in the time. This thread is still very much on track. If you go back to the beginning and read and understand each post starting at the first post. You will be well on your way. If you read and ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 30, 2009
Re: First Trade Entry is in. — After thinking about this trade, and a restless night's sleep. I woke up this morning and looked at the chart and the trade I posted on here. And looking back at the post, I realize this is not a trade I should ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 29, 2009
First trade entry is in. — I have looked at my pairs and there is one shooting star and one hammer on my data. They are inversely correlated so I chose the shooting star. Below is the analysis. image Let's start with the Big Boss. It is in a ...
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- rgrace replied Oct 29, 2009
Interesting theory, now prove it. Just kidding, I swear though sometimes it does feel like that is true. I read the whole post twice, so I guess that proves something about me. I guess I am truly a geek.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 28, 2009
I would definitely appreciate that.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 28, 2009
Ouch! Expensive lesson. $400 gone out of a small account on one trade. I have done similar things on accident, but luckily I caught it before it went to that point. At least you learned your lesson, consider it tuition. Read the thread from post ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 28, 2009
That would be a DBLHC, but there is a missing element on your chart. PASR (Price Action at Support or Resistance). There are no support and resistance lines on your chart. From my glance at my chart it does appear to be near a support level. Read ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 28, 2009
On my data, it is not a higher close. On my data it is a double low, but the close is lower than the close of the day before. Remember, you are looking at the close not the high of the bar. Of course, your data may be different than my feed. If you ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 28, 2009
Well, I am not completely NAKED. I have my MA's to hide behind, but I have no shame

Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 28, 2009
Beginner Volunteer — Anyone who has been on this thread for a while will probably recognize me from around the middle of the thread. I used to post here regularly, life took me away for a while. I have read the thread all the way through to ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Oct 18, 2009
Back — Hello all, I am back on the path of learning. You probably will not hear much from me for a while. I have a lot of catching up to do. Anyway, nice to see this thread is still active.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied Jul 28, 2009
Disappearing Act — Just an update to let you all know I have not fallen off of the face of the earth. I have been working a lot of overtime lately, recently took a new job and have been really stepping it up a notch. I am growing my account at ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied May 27, 2009
Re: elliot wave — Elliot waves, hmm, I have read about them, and even tried trading them on demo for a very short time. It seemed to me that they rarely worked out. I have pretty much forgotten about them and do not really pay much attention ...
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- rgrace replied May 26, 2009
It has pulled back to the 38.2 fib line and formed a hammer. It looks like a really weak pull back and with the Sunday bar and holiday bar, I am kind of ignoring those 2 bars. It has been trending upwards steadily stair stepping since 4/22 as well. ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied May 26, 2009
re:Wobble — I read your post on wobbles earlier, please note I am not planning on trading them until I have a lot more experience. With that said however, would the last couple of bars on Eur/Usd be considered the wobble for the up swing?
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- rgrace replied May 26, 2009
re:one trade — You are not the only one who has taken only one trade and it is nothing to be embarrassed about. I have only taken one as well, I have entered orders for 2 more trades. One of which was not filled, and I changed my mind on the ...
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