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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009When I'm back in CA, my next candle starts to print at 9pm which is midnight New York time. I have noticed recently with more activity in Sydney and Tokyo (Asian trading) that what used to be a "close" at 2pm New York time is no longer true. In ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009From a lurker to a poster, congratulations! Yes, that's the way I enter trades. With regard to drawing trend lines, look at Nicola's charts - they are very good examples and are much more meaningful. Keep practicing and practicing - but don't go ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Where two great minds meet — In case you missed it, start at page 444 on Jacko's thread where you will witness a discussion between two of the most successful and respected traders here on FF - Wayne Jackson (Jacko) and Jim of James 16. ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Lance - will there be a way to post this as a "sticky" on the first page? Rock n Roll, Strat
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009We are witnessing a very interesting fight here. On one hand we have foreign investment buying TBonds thus putting money in the $ and someone/thing is either buying Yen or selling the $. The last 4 bars of this rally have been on anemic volume ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009INDEX — Well I have just seen the draft of the Index and as I told Lance (rogueforex), it is Brilliant, absobloodylutely brilliant! It is so in keeping with my style and humour complete with a Fender Stratocaster (strat), that if I had done ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Thank you ever so much, rogueforex! Rock n Roll, Strat
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Time frames — Time frames Time frames are probably more important than most people give them credit for. First, it is the time frame that determines our “comfort zone” in trading. Second, it is our “workspace” that we base all our trading ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Dan, I thought it was obvious from my posts of "End of Week Analysis" how to use the different time frames. I can see now that I need to post something on time frames, trouble is I can't think of a good analogy to go with it! Briefly, when you go ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Now that makes me feel bad, real bad - please accept my apologies, Pirabuji. My intention when I started this thread was to answer each post within 24 hours so I'm annoyed with myself. Rock n Roll, Strat
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009This is not the subject of this thread Rock n Roll, Strat
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009I listed several pairs and then I re-read your request and deleted them. "Good Set Ups" completely threw me! Are you meaning right now with a set up bar to trade off of or "Opportunities"?. What scale of chart are you looking at Dan? Are you looking ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009So now I'm suspicious why you have obviously copied this from somewhere and not written it yourself. Are you taking a proxy vote from all the threads? Yes and more. The ones listed are only parts of the method. The key is what price does at support ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Everything is not always as it seems! — Everything is not always as it seems! With the recent posts and some of the PMs I am getting, it’s time I posted the true story of my mate, Bond. Bond was down in Tijuana, just over the US-Mexican border ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Nicola's charts had the "standard" volume which happens when "volume" is checked on the "Properties" tab. Although the volume data is the same, you cannot change the colours or modify it so if you use the volume in the "indicators" section, you can ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Thank you, haribon and thank you, AminAS for reminding everyone that we are all here to learn from each other. While your analysis obviously works for you, I would not be able to trade off it as I need to see specific price action around support and ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Well I guess I'm the party pooper! With my data as I see it, the BOSS price is being held back by the 20. I would want to see a STRONG close over the 20 before I put my hand in my pocket. The Daily has got nice support from the 50 with price closing ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009I did it on purpose to confuse the hell out of you! No, I'm in China right now checking up on my business interests so I am 18 hours ahead of EST Wait a minute - doesn't that mean I should be able to tell you what happened so that you can trade it? ...
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009There is much, much more to it than that my friend. Keep looking back at charts - especially the longer time frames such as Weekly and Monthly as these tend to show up more and in classic "style". I will go into it more later. Rock n Roll, Strat
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Strat replied Mar 17, 2009Measure your RISK first and then only YOU will know the answer to your question. Rock n Roll, Strat
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