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- Dael replied Aug 7, 2009
Just for fun picture.
Compare Yuppie's light and easy to read charts with this monster I've found on another forum. VSA is cool.Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- Dael replied Aug 7, 2009
Well, I wrote my post not to mention your errors, but to know why would you go long on that "no supply" bars.
The main reason I guess is in wide range bars with high volume meaning the demand coming in. Yeah? 
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- Dael replied Aug 7, 2009
Hello, Yuppie. I need your input for last 2 charts you've posted (DAX). So the question is about No Supply. On your first chart (of last two, I mean) you've highlighted as No Supply bar this bar: down bar (black on your chart), volume less than last ...
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- Dael replied Aug 6, 2009
The first labeled candle on your chart can't be No Supply. There's no "volume less than previous 2 bars", as it says in No Supply's definition. While there isn't No Supply bar, you don't look for the long side. IMHO.
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- Dael replied Jul 28, 2009
Thanks. capt1mc You're the man.
It's extremely useful guide. Gonna print and read and re-read it.Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)
- Dael replied Jul 28, 2009
Wouldn't you (or somebody else) mind to upload this PDF as attach to post here on FF? Because the link above is banned by my employer. Thanks.
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- Dael replied May 21, 2009
OK, thanks for clarifying things.
So what are your best practices? Do you close whole position on 2x TP? Or close 1/2 of it and turn the last half into trailing?4H Box Breakout
- Dael replied May 20, 2009
Great post. But there're no 2x or even 3x TP vs. 1x SL. Look. We open with 3 lots (or 1 lot, which then gonna be splitted into 3). So there's 1 lot x SL value (box range, let's take 100 pp) x pip value (let's take $10) = -$1.000 on one side when ...
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