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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 13, 2008
Eur/gbp 5m and also 4h. i kinda forgot i had a 4h signal and exited on 5m target. blue entry red stoploss green tp+3 spread
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 13, 2008
lol think i'm a little lost. just saying its in my fxdd/experts folder and its greyed out/not letting me use strategy tester. which is what i thought we were doing lol
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 13, 2008
i'm willing to play around with the EA but i'm not a big automation user and am having difficulty. its in experts folder but when i pull up navigator its still greyed out and when i load strategy tester it doesn't do trades lol. such a nub on eas lol
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 12, 2008
you enter after the candle closes. period. when all 3 change on same bar. period. original system.
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 12, 2008
I'm using FXDD. same one that signaled me a eur/cad d1 sell that failed(i posted that trade). maybe if i had trailed a stoploss after breakeven it would have been ok but just taking it as 'its gonna earn all points or lose all the points' i got ...
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 12, 2008
i'm also interested in where one could find that list
AUDJPY & NZDJPY, The new CarryTrade Stars !!!
- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 12, 2008
what sucks is this is my usdcad pic. maybe i should use ibfx demo and place trades into my account.
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 11, 2008
BTW ive never had a a false signal on 1.4? where the psar wasn't hit? only time i've had it a wrong signal if i switched 'shift signals 1' to 0 and the ao/ac repaints on me.
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 11, 2008
just noticed the green line that i used to mark entry was wrong lol. disregard the green line.
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 11, 2008
Aud/Cad 15m and 5m at the same time. Since on the 15m the open was same as low i jus twatched it and exited when iw as up some pips.
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 9, 2008
EurUsd 5m I'm in Blue Entry Green TP+2 Pip Spread Red Stoploss 9 pips
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 9, 2008
here is eur/chf 15m i'm in. Blue Entry Green TP+4 Pip Spread Red Stoploss 6 pips
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 9, 2008
Cad just wants to taunt me.
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 9, 2008
that cad trade killed me though. I'm wondering if i should use ibfx demo to run the dashboard cause ibfx seems to pick up all my winners and avoided that loser. I'm just wondernig how often thats gonna happen where i'm gonna have losing trades cause ...
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 8, 2008
eur usd 7 pips not even 10 minutes Blue Line Entry Red line Stop Loss Green line TP(7 pips plus spread, and i think my line is off by one point. matters not.)
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 8, 2008
aud/usd 1h. I know i've been too draw the lines for tp/sp. forgive me.
i'm also at work and switching computers a lot."The Pip Nailer". Any time frame, any pair
- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 8, 2008
EurAud 5m ignore the red line going across it means nothing.
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 7, 2008
so with ibfx not showing a trade on usd/cad i wonder if i should exit my trade. i guess that would be why i'm 70 points down lol.
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- RaverStyleTim2 replied Apr 7, 2008
i've been currently using 1:1 so. i check my stoploss, then use the same amount of points+spread as my TP. this is my understanding how the 1:1 stoploss/tp is supposed to be used. But, you never go broke taking profit so if you're up 50 and you ...
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