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What kind of strategies do they trade? Can you talk a little about that?
How about identifying an established intermediate trend (daily) using trendlines. Wait for a hard bounce off the daily (confirmation), shift...
I agree. The subconscious is a powerfull thing. My most profound insights (i like to think) are made after contemplating subject matter for...
People are pretty tight lipped on this site, aren't they?
There you go. Someone who knows more about trading for low pips than i.
The strategy you speak of is equivalent to the ultrahigh probability systems with extremely low rewards: 5 pip profit target with 80 pip stop...
I got it now. :) Trending in one usually equals non trending in the noncorrelated. Thanks.
Now that he's here, acrary and Steve46 posted a goldmine of information in regards to the importance of runs or 'streakiness of wins'. My...
I've made it a point to study the same posts you're referring to and can lend a little insight. Most breakout and some trend following...
This is similar to what i use and it works well. Isn't this what Phantom of the Pits recommends as well??
Saxman, You're probably right about no machines 'mind' ever riveling that of a humans. But for some setups, it doesnt need too. Some...
Im still refining it for higher prob entries. What would work great is the hershey nexus of time fractals to identify big trending days as...
you've got a pm ES.
As an aside, do you ever wonder why currencies trend better then indices and equities? I'm thinking economic cyclicity of the markets....
Oh yea, i forgot to address your volume/pip counting. I looked at that too!! pip change / time. Momentum as a proxy indicator to volume....
Thanks man! I use the Hershey patented 1.2,3 for exits. I had a dumbluck ephineny moment a few months back when i realised my intraday...
That is something I will seriously look into. This is a very interesting approach. Its recently occurred to me a lot of profitable...
Theres a lot there. Im not sure what you mean by 'gridding' here? You had mentioned trading an 'always in' approach in another thread;...
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