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smilee89 replied Apr 10, 2009It is true I divide each trade to 3 lots. Do not change to any other time period. Again: Trade only the 4h TimeFrame. Am I clear enough?
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smilee89 replied Apr 10, 2009Good luck. Please post your interesting conclusions.
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smilee89 replied Apr 10, 2009Very simple. In 4H you do not have much 'noises' as in 30 min. Also - I trade the break of the OB and not the break of the IB.
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smilee89 replied Apr 9, 2009not yet. I am still working on improving it.
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smilee89 replied Apr 9, 2009I already wrote here: Trade 4H TimeFrame only. I have made some changes to the system. Look at the results + a screenshot of some of the trades.
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smilee89 replied Mar 31, 2009Eur-Jpy. Outer bar must be before the inside bar. Trade 4H only. Buy when price breaks the high of the outer bar. Or Sell when price breaks the low of the outer bar. TP = 0.6 of the size of the outer bar. SL = on the other side of the outer bar. If ...
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smilee89 replied Mar 20, 2009Please upload a picture to show an example how does it work.
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smilee89 replied Mar 7, 2009Read this carefully. If you want to have good results: 1. do not trade in a time frame less than 4H (only 4H and Daily). By doing this, you should know that every broker has its own local time and 4H/Daily bars look different in a different brokers. ...
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smilee89 replied Feb 23, 2009Regarding his method, there is no bias. If price breaks the high's - Long If price breaks the low's - Short.
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smilee89 replied Feb 23, 2009It seems that except GBP-USD all other 3 pairs have given bad trades.
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smilee89 replied Feb 18, 2009I did not think that way but maybe it works better if we trade only when price breaks the outer bars body (ignoring spikes). I did not make any difference if we ignore the spikes for entering a trade. The most important is that the IB's body is ...
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smilee89 replied Feb 18, 2009Oops. I am sorry. I meant something different. The body of the IB should be inside the body of the outer bar. *body means between the open and the close (without the spikes). See the examples in post #520. url
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smilee89 replied Feb 18, 2009Do you have any statement of the EA with this rule? (In other words, did you run a backtest and can show us the statement?)
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smilee89 replied Feb 18, 2009No, that's not the definition of an IB. This is my interpretation. The body of the IB should be inside the body of the outer bar, or at least most of the IB's body. I only suggest to test it in the EA.
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smilee89 replied Feb 18, 2009Maybe someone can test the EA with this rule: Inside Bar (IB) is a legal IB only if its high and low is inside the high and low of the outer bar. At least most of the IB's high and low. See example.
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smilee89 replied Feb 7, 2009I see that 4H and 1D are the best time frames to trade this method.
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