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snarlyjack replied May 13, 2011Mary, When I say I set my trades at 9:30 p.m. (mountain standard time) you have to realize that I have to be at work at 10:00 p.m. . So I look at all 8 charts and look at the TDI indicator very closely and determine what trades I'll make and what ...
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snarlyjack replied May 13, 2011Dazzdude, Your right I enter mid candle when the markets are very quiet and I make money. I try very hard to determine the trend and once I feel comfortable with the trend I place my trades. I'll make the 4 hour chart as small as possible and try to ...
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snarlyjack replied May 13, 2011Kellera6, I chose my time frame (set my trades at 9:30 p.m. mountain standard time) which is 4 or 5 a.m. London time. Because I have to be at work at 10:00 p.m. and I work entil 6:00 a.m. That's the best I can do. If I had my drothers I would set my ...
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snarlyjack replied May 13, 2011Nhen, When I trade this system on the 4 hour charts. I'am looking for about $100.00. Maybe a little shy of it maybe north of it. Yesterday I made $135.00 . What I do is set my trades and go to work and check back on the charts 9 hours later. I use a ...
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snarlyjack replied May 12, 2011Dazzdude, The beauty of this system (at least for me) is I can set my trades and go to work, go ride my motorcycle, go play and come back and will have made some money. I spent quite a few years trading the market on the 1m, 5m, 15m charts and just ...
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snarlyjack replied May 6, 2011image image Look how the TDI green line was flat last night, below the 32 line and then started to turn up. I know it was against the rules but I wanted to set my trades and I figured they would be low risk trades. Currently I'am up $90.00 on ...
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snarlyjack replied May 6, 2011image I'am not very good at posting pictures but if you see how the green line on the TDI is flat and starting to turn up. I bought in (long) last night because the tdi was below the 32 line and was flat and I figured that it would turn up. In my ...
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snarlyjack replied May 6, 2011Hey Guys, I'am back from work 8 1/2 hours later and I'am up about $50.00 on all three trades. I know I wasen't following the rules but I wanted to place the trades before I went to work so I kinda guessed the direction off of the daily. It looks ...
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snarlyjack replied May 5, 2011This suggestion might help someone. When I"am getting ready to go to work I set my trades on the 4 hour charts. However, if I can't find any trades (9:45 p.m. mountain time, bar changes at 10:00p.m.) I'll switch to the daily charts to get a feel for ...
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snarlyjack replied May 5, 2011Last night before I went to work I set 4 trades. 1). usd/jpy = 103.13 2). nzd/usd = 26.80 3). eur/usd = 84.10 4). gpb/usd = 22.30 ---------- total = 236.33 When I got home this morning I liquidated the trades for a nice little profit of $236.33 . ...
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snarlyjack replied May 3, 2011Cmac, Way to go, that's what were talking about! Just keep repeating what your doing. No dig deal, go and make money, have a nice life. snarlyjack
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snarlyjack replied May 3, 20112scoops, Goodmorning! You have to remember that eelfranz trades standard account, which is $10.00 per point. So a 15 point retracement is $150.00 . Eelfranz is also concerned with protecting his profits. Me on the other hand trade a mini account, ...
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snarlyjack replied May 2, 2011Kumodragon, Also, Eelfranz and I met in 2008 in the Secrets of Stochastics forum. In my mind we spent part of 2008, all of 2009, all of 2010 and so far all of 2011 (about 3 years) learning and refining this system as to what works and what doesn't ...
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snarlyjack replied May 2, 2011Kumodragon, I like this way of trading for a couple of reasons. In my case I want to make money 16 hours a day. I work at nights (10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. mountain standard time). I like being able to set my trades, go to work, come home and be $100. ...
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snarlyjack replied May 2, 2011Kumodragon, For me I only look at 1 time frame and that is the 4 hour chart! I do not like trading multi time frames so I only trade the one chart. I could care less what the other times frames are showing. snarlyjack
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snarlyjack replied May 2, 2011You guys are catching on, What this system is, is a combination of: 1). 4 hour chart. 2). TDI Indicator 3). H.A. candles 4). 5 EMA shift +2/3 Trading made simple!!! When I got away from the 1,5,15,minute charts and just went with the 4 hour chart ...
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snarlyjack replied May 2, 2011Dean, What I do is trade 100% by the TDI. At one time I had a bunch of moving averages on my charts and would not trade against them but I felt like I was missing a bunch of trades and money. So I took all the moving averages off my charts. If you ...
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snarlyjack replied May 2, 2011Well guys, I just woke up and liquidated out of my short position on the aud/usd for a small loss of $19.00 . Very small candles with no volume. No doubt due to the banking holiday in the UK. As Eelfranz said earlier he will set his trades Tuesday ...
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snarlyjack replied May 2, 2011Dean and 2scoops, I took the trade on the aud/usd the indicators look good. (short) However, there is always a but: 1). London is closed tomorrow due to the wedding. 2). Bin Laden was just killed by U.S. troops after 10 years of trying to find him. ...
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snarlyjack replied Apr 30, 2011Dila Shaska, After looking at both your charts. I like the 4 hour chart. It's nice, clean and simple. I like it...simple, easy to remember, and profitable. Your 5 minute chart is cluttered. It's not clean, not simple and I'am sure not profitable. My ...
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