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Indicator/EA - Close trades on trendline break
Started Sep 22, 2016|Platform Tech|1 reply
Hello, As the tittle states does anyone know of an indicator/ea that would close trades as ...
zzz... had to try really hard for a few pips.. +26 right now GBP/JPY often reverses at the previous low/high will take action price after confirms its direction.
Long term traders protected the Weekly pivot S1 (green line), if the weekly pivot (white line)is broken price could be pushed up to R2 (Red line with a box).
13 pip stops with GBP/JPY feels playing at max difficulty in hardcore mode. ![]()
Could you provide a chart where you mark your entries and hedges so its easier to understand your thought process.
Update Crazy Dragon Lady is crazy. Im out at the pivot zone, I will take action after we clear the pivot zone. +75 so far
I am bear biased-- anything can happen so its best to wait for price to show its way rather than guessing.
Dennis-- The CPR and NFP concepts have become essential to my market reading. Thanks I have never seen anyone else talk about the ideas that you share here. I look forward to see charts and read about how you hedge positions.
This is my view of the market-- once the green line is broken i will go hard on the retracement.
Hello, As the tittle states does anyone know of an indicator/ea that would close trades as ...
Playing with Cost averaging no SL-- had 240 pip at pivot S1 but that was not my target. Going to close them soon.
What would be your plan for GBP/JPY
Look at this chart's pivots and at the pivot relationship table and call that a scam. I found what he shared valuable information regardless of the background, and I would like to hear everything that Dennys wanted to share..
You guys cant deny plot twists make the best endings.
Question: Could you clarify my understanding of your MM When you say cover now to reduce 100%... it means that you close 50% of the trade and adjust the stop loss to equal the amount of the 50% closed trade. You let the stop loss remain above your ...