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- pa_pips replied Dec 15, 2011
Love the Daily candles — On the Daily charts I only looking for good TDI angles where the green RSI cross over occurs above 50 for shorts and below 50 for longs. Preferably RSI also pierced blue volatility bands before cross occurs. My stop ...
- pa_pips replied Dec 7, 2011
First trades — Nexas, I have completed my first trading session using your methodology. I like the simple, yet powerful premise it is build on namely the bare minimum of indicators to ensure you trade with the trend. The range bars also seems ...
- pa_pips replied Jul 29, 2011
GbpUsd Long — Moved GbpUsd long to BE
- pa_pips replied Jun 28, 2011
EurChf Short — Weekly close below 1.20 Engulfing bar on 4H at 38.2% retracement level of weekly. Pin bar on 5 min at 38.2% retracement level of 4H. Moved to Break even.
- pa_pips replied May 24, 2011
23 May trades — -12 pips yesterday. Oanda platform, had problems during London morning session yesterday, which was bit frustrating. New York session was a 0.1 pip difference between -6 and +12 pips. Did not trade today and probably will only ...
- pa_pips replied May 20, 2011
Early London session — +3.4 pips during yet another ranging session
- pa_pips replied May 18, 2011
New York Session — Thankfully a more trendy New York session. +12 pips for New York session, +6 pips for day and done.
- pa_pips replied May 18, 2011
Early London session — Even more fun than yesterday. Will see if New York session price action is better.
- pa_pips replied May 17, 2011
-21 pips today, but plenty of screen time to identify areas where I need to work on. One moment of lost focus is certainly costly. The last -6, should have been +12 which means 18 pips. Intention was to set a limit retrace order, but when order was ...
- pa_pips replied May 17, 2011
Choppy early London Session — I lost my patience and it cost me 6 pips. Movement was slow and choppy and I still went ahead and used a stop breakout order. Best to use stop breakout orders only when there are fast movements. Will see how price ...
- pa_pips replied May 16, 2011
Quick London Session — +8.2 pips and done for day
- pa_pips replied May 14, 2011
May to date results in pictures — Herewith my analysis of trading this approach thus far and open ended question which I suppose only time in market will answer
- pa_pips replied May 13, 2011
Not the best London trading session. Strong trend and I did not manage 12 pips Did at least end day positive with +4.6 pips.
- pa_pips replied May 12, 2011
2.5 hours of sitting on hands during early London session before order filled. Did not trade New York Yesterday. Today I am officially 2% overall in profit since starting on 2 May. I now ended 7 trading days in a row positive which represents 10% ...
- pa_pips replied May 11, 2011
Choppy London Session. Will only be able to trade 1st hour or so of New York session today. So will see if any opportunity presents itself then. The 2 pips during London session at least helped me to cancel out the 8% loss during first 2 days using ...
- pa_pips replied May 10, 2011
5 Days in a row ending up in positive and representing 7.73% growth. If all goes well next trading day should take care of the crazy 8% loss during my first 2 days.
- pa_pips replied May 9, 2011
10 pips during early London Session and done for the day. It has been 4 profitable trading days in a row using this approach. 2nd entry should in fact show +12 pips. 12 -2 = 10 pips for day.
- pa_pips replied May 6, 2011
+7.9 pips and done for the day. Thanks Mongolia, I cannot remember the last time, if ever, that I ended 3 days in a row in positive territory.
- pa_pips replied May 5, 2011
New York Session Trades — Thanks for pointing out the great short that I could have taken in the London morning session, Mongolia. Your feedback enhance my learning experience. Managed to end day with 5 positive pips. The mindset of fighting ...
- pa_pips replied May 5, 2011
Thanks for sharing this great method Eelfranz! I took this Daily trade using micro lot while I am building confidence and experience.