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- chanak replied Oct 1, 2010
IB - in the US or AU? — Hi Smith, thanks for sharing your experiences. Are u with IB in the US or in Oz? I'd be interested to see their price action around your stop and limit orders. Let us know if they go stop hunting too like the others. ...
My J16 Style Trades
- chanak replied Sep 28, 2010
Are these trades still open? — & earlier the UJ long trade, entry @ 85.xx. Are these 2 trades still open? I didnt see any entry of when these were closed. Hope this journal is helping you, but I wouldn't be surprised if the negativity affects ...
My J16 Style Trades
- chanak replied Sep 19, 2010
You could make a private blog — Smith, if you want to avoid trolls and allow only serious readers, you can make a blog (blogger.com or wordpress.com) and make it private. You can vet each person that is allowed to read the blog, and you can ...
My J16 Style Trades
- chanak replied Sep 14, 2010
good move & Good Luck! — Hi Smith, I've followed your posts on the other j16 scam forum and IMO you came across as the most realistic, down-to-earth poster there, so I am very interested in following your journey. Are you in Melbourne by ...
My J16 Style Trades
- chanak replied Sep 13, 2010
The charts represent psychology!! — VonTrader, You don't get the most basic fact about markets, and trading markets in particular. Prices are driven by crowd psychology, and charts (pin bars, canglesticks, lines) are an easy, useful, visual ...
James16 is not credible
- chanak replied Oct 30, 2009
EU Entry — I knew that the 1.4700 region was important due to the reasons mentioned in the analysis earlier and was observing the PA there. So at that time I was actually monitoring prices hourly to observe PA and fine tune entry. Once prices ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 29, 2009
EU - Agree — Agree with you there, my analysis was the same + add 50% retracement of recent run-up to 1.5060. I already got in the trade at 1.4720 with a stop at 1.4690. Now trailing it with a 50 pips TS. Feels good. Unlike my GU trade where I ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 28, 2009
Which Data feed? — Hi there, I have been a lurker for a while. Enjoying this thread and absorbing the lessons. I just want to ask how you can use MT4 without a broker. Which data feed do you get, and which markets / instruments does the feed ...
james16 Chart Thread
- chanak replied Oct 28, 2009
With the usual Trading caveats! — I agree the earlier BEOP was a better entry, but I think this entry is also worth considering. By 'safe' pips I meant that this is a trade with a high probability of not losing and a significant probability of ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 27, 2009
good setup on the USDJPY — Naws, agree with your analysis, although my data show the Boss 20 slightly away. Nevertheless price has just bounced off strong resistance. Good entry point now, for a re-test of the double bottom. At least 300 ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 21, 2009
That MT4 allows this and some brokers do it is criminal, but why am I not shocked! They will think of every way in and out of the book of stealing clients' money. By the way, don't you have to have money on account with the broker to be able to use ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 15, 2009
Strat, What do you mean by 'hard written stops' - is it different from hard stops placed with the broker (or platform these days)? Also, AstonDan, what is your strategy to trade without hard stops? Pandu
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 15, 2009
Demo Trading — The ONLY way to do this is with a REAL LIVE MONEY funded account but with lots so small that you can’t do serious damage to your account. Then when you have mastered trading that lot size, double it and repeat. Keep repeating ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 15, 2009
GBPUSD - 16 Oct — Strat, you are right, I am looking at even the minor S/R in the analysis. I too see the real medium term target / test in the 1.6450 - 1.65 range. I just note the bumps along the way, as a reminder to myself to monitor PA at ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 15, 2009
Hi Grimweasel, I can't see the IB you are referring to. Just to be sure we are on the same chart, I was referring to the weekly AUDJPY that Alter had posted. Also, IMO we don't necessarily need a double top on a weekly, remembering that a weekly ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 15, 2009
Tough Luck — Tough luck Alter, but this is a fact of trading life. Perhaps we can use the experience to learn something. Observing your AUDJPY trade, I agree the short was at the right place. However, if you notice the weekly shows the price ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 15, 2009
Cable — GBP already breached 1.62 today soon after I posted above.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 15, 2009
GBPUSD - where is it going? — Daily & Weekly charts attached. Long Term: From the weekly chart we see that cable is in a long-term downtrend. We are currently in a major correction of that downtrend. This downtrend has corrected upto almost ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 14, 2009
Strat, very well said. After reading thousands of charts and putting in countless trades based on their patterns, one starts to get a gut feel for the market. And like you, I see in my mind the buyers and sellers behind the candles. Slowly one ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- chanak replied Oct 14, 2009
Register — Hi,what do you mean 'registered on the path'? Is it different to registering for being a member of this thread and posting? Pandu
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading