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ghous replied Sep 12, 2013Great Video Steve! And the entire video shows up clear for me. Just a word of caution for all newbies here though: Its a great idea to not stop for very long at a single chart when you're doing your scanning for setups, but its only natural (and ...
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ghous replied Sep 12, 2013Hey KOS, He also identified the first trouble area the same as you drew. A fake out scenario here on the 4H leaves some space for price to make it to the FTA. But yes, a big part of understanding the bigger picture here deals with knowing how ...
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ghous replied Sep 12, 2013I am interested in seeing if we can get some nice fake out material (yes I said "material" and not "a bar") at that HHR. g.
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ghous replied Sep 12, 2013We have a few people inquiring about EUR/GBP. just couldn't get married to this setup despite the daily lining up with a weekly fake out too. For me the tiny fake out bar always seemed ill matched to the massive wedge breakout to the downside. And ...
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ghous replied Sep 11, 2013You are absolutely correct. But beyond the language barrier I am trying to gauge if he is actually confused about the entry part. There is discretion to the method, but I can't recall if I left the entry part so open as to literally confuse someone ...
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ghous replied Sep 11, 2013What aspects of the entry still appear ambiguous and unreliable to you? g.
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ghous replied Sep 11, 2013I'd rather watch my trade management than the calender at FF, but then again that's just me
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ghous replied Sep 11, 2013They won't like it. Mine don't either. At the end of the day its all about you following your passion or you giving up your dream to live the way the world wants you to. Here, its inconceivable that after a bachelors in business administration you ...
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ghous replied Sep 11, 2013Well managed guys! Something always feels fishy when your fake out setups just hold out for no apparent reason. EUR/GBP in particular seems pretty comfy continuing to be sluggish and slow. The very fake out bar didn't accelerate into the LLS either. ...
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ghous replied Sep 10, 2013Hey there, For me the FTA would be too close to allow for stress free trade management (i.e the FTA is too close) image g.
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ghous replied Sep 10, 2013Just a little bit of practice geared towards spotting your bars at the right places.
We've all traveled the same road haven't we?
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ghous replied Sep 10, 2013Hey Brixton, Not too impressed with that location given the recent bullish breakout that we've had out of that consolidation box. image g.
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ghous replied Sep 10, 2013Thats me 5 years ago. I was actually trying to get rid of the price window altogether so all the indicators would fit in nicely. Good times those. A fortune seemed to be waiting round the next trade.
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ghous replied Sep 10, 2013WOW! You mean you won't be starting off with 10 indicators on the chart? You mean the naked charts appeal more than those flashy screens reminiscent of professional work? You mean you actually want to start off studying the most crucial indicator ...
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ghous replied Sep 9, 2013Here is something I am looking at with interest. Potential fake out setup off the prior swing high and 10.3 BRN. Awaiting a close below the HHR

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ghous replied Sep 9, 2013yeah I have been looking at the EUR/GBP and thinking about you. You got yourself a nice trade there.
webinars? lol. Not anytime soon
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ghous replied Sep 9, 2013Hey Kos, Implicit divergence prior to a fake out (or even after a fake out) is actually good. The consolidation you pointed out on UJ is not implicit divergence. The market is essentially going sideways with a lot of choppiness within a tight range. ...
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