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ha-pattern replied Jun 9, 2012continued (ran out of room for pictures) — (last one) image It kinda bothers me I do so much right and then fail my trade of it miserably. I find the technical list's preface to be of in-depth usefulness, and will strive to make it earn its ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Jun 9, 2012continued (ran out of room for pictures) — . image image image image image Apparently and for some reason, post #1 worked for me. It is definitely the mood I'm having, only I hope to keep the translation of that mood in post #1's ...
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ha-pattern replied Jun 9, 2012p1 partial dump: trade -- measure -- W:L,R:R,source(trust) Well-known and rare or poorly-known and common; effortless; and, explainable (probabilities set,insides/copies agree). Take care of negative higher-ups who leverage nonpermitted proximity ...
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ha-pattern replied Jun 9, 2012Sorry, thinking aloud. Got a lot of junk, none of it works (yet). The core of it (" intuition from a reason very little in the conscious mind, to a reason one resists yet does if the answer feels difficult to take") is alternate or add-on ways of ...
1:1 Risk Reward Ratio - Why it just makes sense
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ha-pattern replied Jun 9, 2012Yes. Edge, examples -- A clear set of a short list of rules on using few, well-defined devices. A short list of devices, each with an exhaustive sub-list of similar devices. One device, applied to the depth of pattern and sub-device coincidence. ...
The 8 most dangerous mistakes of forex
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ha-pattern replied Jun 9, 2012IMHO, notes. Onward from 1,2: .Few trades (unreliable W:L), high confidence (reliable R:R); v-v. .Market-move ("channel...counter-trend") (lots of trades) or intra-area motion (few trades) standardization presets value. .Except, the source of one's ...
1:1 Risk Reward Ratio - Why it just makes sense
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ha-pattern replied Jun 9, 2012Since liquidity is to volume what volatility is to price (if of the opposite valence): For low-liquidity -- especially, a weekend gap that shows up easily on the 5' TF -- to keep two wide prices despite an early retrace, or high-liquidity -- ...
Fill the Gaps with Guts
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ha-pattern replied Jun 8, 2012Yeah, okay, your answer also helps me understand how to add probability better; and, this is what I meant, restated: Each drawing device, say, a symmetric triangle, has so much probability (from a large, diverse sample size, which one can begin at ...
1:1 Risk Reward Ratio - Why it just makes sense
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ha-pattern replied Jun 8, 2012from use of url : My topic of study is:technical analysis of financial charts I already know:relates to psychology, which cannot be determined without percentages My opinons and prejudices are:it makes sense, as I have no foothold in the ...
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ha-pattern replied Jun 8, 2012It's refreshing that someone puts the psychological game first. Only, in trading, it's difficult to pin down percentages in order to apply "probability games and variance". There is no set number of cards and thus hands -- It's wide open on the ...
1:1 Risk Reward Ratio - Why it just makes sense
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ha-pattern replied Jun 7, 2012p1 new: polygon cycle LCM(shape,pair/3/series,fan-grid) Vc45Hd,ls2,l.p.3 'A sure thing is low-risk and thus low-reward, unless not generally known. {And then, there's what is} fairly well known....the rare and well-known occasion is as good as the ...
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ha-pattern replied Jun 6, 2012Isn't that an oxymoron, though? A sure thing is low-risk and thus low-reward, unless not generally known. A news thing like that sounds fairly well known. I guess what you're saying is that the rare and well-known occasion is as good as the ...
It is so easy, yet so hard
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ha-pattern replied Jun 6, 2012To describe what is preferred and natural -- A chair that lets the back flow and move at its own speed and direction. Removing the chair base of a common office chair allows this to happen on the horizontal plane, given a sturdy platform to position ...
Need a good chair for trading
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ha-pattern replied Jun 6, 2012partial post dump: An interesting side note: Some traders put automatic stop losses at common price levels so they get hit, the same place lots of institutional traders go to increase liquidity. So automatic stop losses are either hit too often or ...
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ha-pattern replied Jun 6, 2012They're indirectly so. The whole point of the liquidity gap is that A) price wanders within bounds the institutional traders created, B) the direction of price is according to the symbol's current news interest to traders, and C) the type of time ...
Trade the Gaps... oh You Idiots
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ha-pattern replied Jun 4, 2012Gann Fan where initial trend runs up, not down: I've never seen such a committed Gann Fan, running from the very base a good while to the top line after a very long time (last four charts): image image image image image image image ...
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ha-pattern replied Jun 4, 2012continued (ran out of room for pictures) — 'common angle' -- where one angle is staged with its opposite angle, in a midline, in a logr, with different-width candles, and all in a small, well-defined area; this all sets the angle, so that its ...
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ha-pattern replied Jun 4, 2012p1 r/w -- added to 'ellipse','random', 'triangle': language,roller ....flag,3 Method,rectangle('stability'),spike-and-arc ('peak'),arc (,pieces: )line,dot,(none).... . random -- 'attention' (direction) inclusion, counterweight;'volatility' (area) ...
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ha-pattern replied Jun 3, 2012add one to my list of trading with calm emotions: invest more money use smaller lots the more mechanization, the better keep it simple I don't do any of these, was hoping 'a better edge' made it.
What is your grubstake?
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ha-pattern replied Jun 2, 2012a cup and handle formation, in grey box of first chart; image a condensed series in second chart, then a head-and-shoulders (the kite thingy) image Price returned exactly to the + balance pattern (must enlarge several times to see) of the third ...
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