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- kavsp replied Dec 7, 2006
The chart is at 4am gmt - each block between the date tags represents 2 hours... 4 candles... kavs
Intra day Trading Sys
- kavsp replied Dec 7, 2006
Thats probably why H does one trade and walks! It might be adaptable... kavs
Intra day Trading Sys
- kavsp replied Dec 7, 2006
Yea... I already spread bet.. but that may even be taxable - again "if its your main/only source of income" nice little grey area... I have just started trading the "normal" forex way with lots rather than £/pip and well I know that is taxable... ...
Forex Taxes
- kavsp replied Dec 7, 2006
Anyone know any info about this for UK based traders... and/or any good links for info... cheers Kavs
Forex Taxes
- kavsp replied Dec 6, 2006
If the above was for me... I dont have a method I thought H was trading multiple times and 06/12/2006 (yesterday for me) was a good example of how there were many opps to go short with repeated crosses of the EMAs... as H also said that sometimes ...
Intra day Trading Sys
- kavsp replied Dec 6, 2006
One trade a day - now it makes sense what you said before, if you only trade the once and its a reliable trade then yea... I thought you were in the market multiple times... maybe like i said depending on those crosses... Having over-read what you ...
Intra day Trading Sys
- kavsp replied Dec 6, 2006
So whatever it shows after 23:00 ET (4AM GMT) you go with that view for the whole day? ie short in today's case. You can in theory get back on the "short train" every time the red EMA goes below the blue EMA and then crosses back under it... So the ...
Intra day Trading Sys
- kavsp replied Dec 6, 2006
A question... for clarification/understanding purposes... MACD below 0 RSI below 50 Entry when red comes from below to above the blue line and entry - is that made on close of bar or in real time? EG GBPUSD - today 6:30am GMT bar closed @ 1.9719 and ...
Intra day Trading Sys
- kavsp replied Dec 5, 2006
momentum slowing... the combo of good UK news and bad US news last week would have led to a GBPUSD buying frenzy... it probably due some sideways consolidation or correction for a bit... history says it is the season to be a USD seller (december) ...
Cable Update (GBPUSD)
- kavsp replied Dec 5, 2006
Some dude talking about monetary policy... When non-data related stuff happens its usually cos "dudes are talking"
kavsWhat sparked today's (12/5) JPY strength ?
- kavsp replied Nov 29, 2006
So... just a side note... WHY is it called CABLE? I have been told by a broker but I suspect they might be having a laugh... Anyone?
Cable Update (GBPUSD)
- kavsp replied Nov 27, 2006
Thanks for the link... very interesting... what made me mention it in the first place was that now and 2004 in the EURUSD is virtually the same... range followed by similar breakout (SO FAR)... as you said the trends have to be broken sometime... it ...
Dollar Bust?
- kavsp replied Nov 27, 2006
Interesting....hmmm... — Dollar isn't going bust... not for a long while!... I see something Interesting... Look at your charts... weekly EURUSD, last quarter 2003 and 2004 they look very similar... is that a precursor or forewarning of whats ...
Dollar Bust?
- kavsp replied Nov 14, 2006
CMC have removed their bad price spike from the charts (all except 3,2,1 min charts anyway)... as I said before they rectify things (in my experience) when something is amiss like that! NB this price spike was at 11:01 AM GMT (1.8899/902), the ...
Spike?
- kavsp replied Nov 14, 2006
Saw it down to 1.8899 but none of the others, when this has happened before, whether I benefit from it or not, it has always been rectified... ie any trade from a "bad price spike" is removed from the trade logs and any stop executed as a result of ...
Spike?
- kavsp replied Oct 27, 2006
Hi Monty 1 - If you read most firm's T&Cs they retain the right to terminate an account for any reason and do not need to give a reason. 2 - How long is a piece of string.... It may have more to do with the frequency of trades... with 1000 in your ...
Spreadbetting The Forex
- kavsp replied Oct 26, 2006
Billy answered it... an instrument is the individual item you trade... like in forex gbpusd is an instrument eurusd is also a separate instrument... in commodities US Crude Nov 06 is an instrument and the Dec 06 contract is also another ...
Spreadbetting The Forex
- kavsp replied Oct 26, 2006
Spreadbetting — Interesting thread(s)... About different firms a lot of them the ones mentioned are in some way connected to the London Capital Group (Etrade, CapSpreads, DealingDesk etc) so they will be very similar in their dealings because ...
Spreadbetting The Forex