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- Rub replied Aug 27, 2019
1. Have a good look at what the boss chart is telling you for the immediate trend (last few weeks) and longer term ( is the price going down left to right, flat, or otherwise). Note the important areas price has turned. 2. I think you're getting ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 27, 2019
I didn't take any of them. I'm looking at GBPAUD for a long entry though.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 24, 2019
Have to admit, I didn't "see" any of those trades. While I agree the EURUSD is likely to head back down, I don't think it's very tradable. Looking at the boss chart especially, it's just kind of grinding down slowly. Pretty much any of the EUR ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 23, 2019
I like the look of most of the GBP pairs to go long over next week, looks like we have a confirmed swing low. I see it as most have a couple of hundred pips to first boss resistance, there should be some room to trade that up. I can put my stop as ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 22, 2019
Sadly this was a trade on daily/4hr. Took it into support, then got the idea in my head it was definitely going to break so added on when it went against me. I even had the opportunity to get out with a slight profit, but moved my take profit. ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 21, 2019
Well, scratch that. I made the classic mistake of arguing with the market that I was right, then doubling down. Managed to get out with my seed money intact, but blew my profits. Still staying afloat though, and haven't exploded my account. Just ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 16, 2019
Hopefully I'll reduce the draw down. 25% is a bit much to be trading for a living. God no! I am thinking more like swing highs and lows. Getting in at or near the top of a weekly swing high and riding it 90% of the way down would be fantastic. At ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 15, 2019
Risking 2% I've had a 25% draw down while I have been learning what does and doesn't work for me. Peak draw down was in about April this year, after which I took a step back for a few months, assessed what I was doing and came back. So far I've not ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 15, 2019
I've been messing around with lower time frames while I can trade the first few hours of London comfortably and I'm quite certain now that I've got no interest in making a living doing it. Quite happy to use longer time frames, place a trade, and ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 13, 2019
I've got to run to work but as a hint, have a look at what price did last time it was at that location.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 12, 2019
Should absolutely start from the beginning of the old thread. There's a order to it and trying to jump ahead doesn't work very well.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 7, 2019
I'm not entirely sure what you're asking here. If you have a system you're happy with trade that, this thread is for learning price action at support and resistance, from which everyone will develop a different style of trading. I would not be ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 6, 2019
Apart from the feedback you've already got, you had the opportunity to close at breakeven or a small loss at best when the doji appeared at weekly support. Doesn't mean you'd recognize it, or have the discipline to actually do it yet.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 2, 2019
Keep at it mate, I suspect a large part of the basic PASR strat tells us to practice is simply to build the habit of winning. Once that's sorted you work out the system that works for you.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 2, 2019
My understanding of basic PASR is it's taking little bites out of an existing trend, or trading top to bottom/bottom to top of a range. We are not interested in the current weekly candle, look at the overall picture on weekly, and what the last ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Aug 1, 2019
Glad you're not rushing into it. I still haven't worked out whatever it is you seem to have cracked. I'm pretty much trying to find something that's trending, or near a significant level and potentially about to trend. Picking turning points is ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Jul 31, 2019
Step three I think. Please be bloody careful. At 48 you'll have a much harder time bouncing back financially that I would being younger. I'd hate to see you lose it all.
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Jul 22, 2019
While I do think the EUR is weak, strat has said many times to avoid the CHF pairs. Their central bank like to jump in too much for us to be safe trading those pairs. Pretty confident in saying focus on basic PASR until you're consistent, then look ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
- Rub replied Jul 20, 2019
I also just closed a trade in EURNZD. Just go nervous holding after such a run down with no real retracement, but it does look a little like it's stalling. I'll be keeping an eye on it and GBPNZD next week to see if there's a continuation. Also ...
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- Rub replied Jul 17, 2019
I am not generally away for the US session, but that bar or the shooting star two candles before are both good entries. Only if I could get an entry on a smaller time frame than the daily. The risk to reward isn't there for me. I like the GBPJPY ...
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