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- gestuntsey replied Feb 20, 2018
Good luck with your search. Thanks for the share though.
- gestuntsey replied Oct 30, 2017
i'll give m3 charts a chance. here's a double top. confirmation was the bearish engulfing candle. extra confirmation was the bearish candle that followed.
- gestuntsey replied Oct 25, 2017
i'm all for any visualization tool. i've never used forks or gann myself. i'm willing to check it out though. my personal favorite is the fibb ret/ext. what i do believe about all these tools is: they aren't 'magic' or 'special.' (maybe a little.) ...
- gestuntsey replied Oct 24, 2017
Any strategy could accomplish that. However, what's more important isn't the strategy itself. Your alignment to the strategy is what's important. "Mr. I-get-100-pips-a-day" could freely give you his strategy on how he trades. But it doesn't mean ...
- gestuntsey replied Oct 23, 2017
do you scan multiple pairs for trades, or do you focus on one/few?
- gestuntsey replied Oct 23, 2017
hard to say in hindsight, but i'm pretty sure i would've taken these. i draw sup/dem a bit differently. however, i'm taking a liking to how you're drawing it. it makes a lot of sense.
- gestuntsey replied Oct 23, 2017
nice charts
- gestuntsey replied Sep 26, 2017
Trade 3: Previous buy sl was too tight.
- gestuntsey replied Sep 26, 2017
Trade 2: Bought after stop out.
- gestuntsey replied Sep 26, 2017
Trade 1: Sold LO pop.
- gestuntsey replied Sep 25, 2017
A 60% win rate over a decade of data sounds pretty reasonable to estimate a trade's probability of working at a given point. However, you have to keep in mind what that entails. That simply means that 60% of the trades over a decade of data were ...
- gestuntsey replied Sep 25, 2017
I wouldn't say the same, but similarly. There are reoccurring patterns/setups that can be traded over and over. However, price action leading up to those patterns/setups can vary. The imbalance of buying-selling pressure can take on many forms, but ...
- gestuntsey replied Sep 22, 2017
This is pretty solid.
- gestuntsey replied Sep 21, 2017
Since there's a lot of material already on it, i'll just say price action. Price action is important to know. By price action, I mean things like candlestick patterns, support/resistance, and supply/demand. I don't mean to say that I exclusively ...
- gestuntsey replied Sep 19, 2017
OB/OS is defined relative to the oscillator that measures it. For example, it's generally accepted that the RSI and Stochastics indicator are OB/OS at the values above/below 80/20 respectively. I use the MACD, and see it when the histogram bars ...
- gestuntsey replied Sep 14, 2017
Kim decided to let another 'one' loose over Japan.
- gestuntsey replied Sep 11, 2017
Trade better. Jokes aside. There isn't really much to it. You've mentioned what can already be done. The only difference there is, is to change how you trade. Examples would be taking less trades, being more selective of what trades you take, be ...
- gestuntsey replied Sep 5, 2017
This is just my guess. But from the looks of it (charts provided), OP looks to take trades in the direction of the trend. The MA's serve to act as a series of dynamic support/resistance for longs or shorts (respectively), taking trades as price ...
- gestuntsey replied Sep 4, 2017
Sounds good. I"ll take a look. Thanks.