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- fx16 replied Feb 2, 2009
#3 image p.s.: Can anybody help me! I can not add attachments. Button "Attachments" "colors" sizes" and other not active
- fx16 replied Feb 2, 2009
#2 image
- fx16 replied Feb 2, 2009
here my opened orders....Now in "+" #1 image
- fx16 replied Jan 31, 2009
Good explanation!!! Even I have understood Could you explain, where we will take profit. If I can not use trailing stop. Just your mind about it...
- fx16 replied Jan 29, 2009
Hello ozziedave, I think, robby2007 will trade pic#2. Because on pic. 1 movement not strong, on Pic 3 point C, D is wrong because previous movement has been retraced to the 38.2 But, maybe I'm not right
- fx16 replied Jan 29, 2009
Could you say me - These fibs are correct? image
- fx16 replied Jan 28, 2009
robby2007, THANK YOU for this topic!!!! please give more your currently open trades and the pendings order. For better understanding
- fx16 replied Dec 30, 2008
The nickname loonie (huard in French) became so widely recognized that on March 15, 2006 the Royal Canadian Mint secured the rights to the name "Loonie"
- fx16 replied Nov 11, 2008
Looks as diamond
- fx16 replied Oct 21, 2008
Is it true diamond?
- fx16 replied Oct 14, 2008
Hi, Please, can you explain rules of mouteki method?
- fx16 replied Oct 14, 2008
strong support - fibo 23.6, however, probably I would sell... below 1.55 .
- fx16 replied Oct 13, 2008
Here is a my look at USDJPY 1 red line - SL 2 red line - Entry 3 red line - TP
- fx16 replied Oct 10, 2008
Yaad, thank you very much.
- fx16 replied Oct 10, 2008
Hi, After reinstall MT4 my fibo retracements line doesn't show price. How can I doing? I need add in indicator % $ or % price$. I don't remember... Please help me.
- fx16 replied Aug 20, 2008
Loonie is the name Canadians gave the gold-coloured, bronze-plated, one-dollar coin shortly after its introduction in 1987. It bears images of a common loon, a well-known Canadian bird, on the reverse, and of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.
- fx16 replied Aug 18, 2008
You're wrote: "...The second interesting factor of dealing with triangle-like formations is that, actually, a false break is in many cases even better for a trader than a real one. It arms him with a high degree of probability to forecast the ...
- fx16 replied Aug 18, 2008
triangle-formation? — I'm wondering if this triangle-formation correct?
- fx16 replied Aug 17, 2008
Yes, I read russian version of your book. (I'm from Belarus.) I like this book. It's written simply and clearly. The only thing that was not pleasant - is focused on intraday trading. However I've found you at this forum and have seen that you trade ...