DislikedJust want to say thank you guys. Been away from trading for a long time. Did follow your charts and did start on demo again. 1 day of demo trading {image}Ignored
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DislikedJust want to say thank you guys. Been away from trading for a long time. Did follow your charts and did start on demo again. 1 day of demo trading {image}Ignored
DislikedHi evryone Can someone point me to the actual post that everyone is following? Thanks YouIgnored
DislikedI found EA that closes all open trades. IF any one thinks they need it let me know then i will post the link to it here.Ignored
DislikedEURUSD setup: {image} Decided to close near the 200 EMA, as I thought price is more likely to bounce from it. Update: EURUSD seems to be crawling up for a specific resistance (marked with pink), so I place a few countertrend orders beforehand: {image} Update: Gold setup, closed at support, volume is drying up. {image} One last EURUSD trade before volume dries up completely: {image} Spread is widening. Performance report for the session: {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} post analysis - price held above ema20 and was heading for ema50 so ema200 and previous high were suitable targets - still a great trade in the right direction! {image}Ignored
DislikedWe often think of price 'reverting to the mean' happens only in sideways/rangebound markets, but it occurs in trending markets also. It's always seeking liquidity (the expansion move) then mitigates/takes profits (the reversion move). I think of it as the market breathing in & out. Often the sideways market precedes a large moving 'trending' market (see charts) {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedWe often think of price 'reverting to the mean' happens only in sideways/rangebound markets, but it occurs in trending markets also. It's always seeking liquidity (the expansion move) then mitigates/takes profits (the reversion move). I think of it as the market breathing in & out. Often the sideways market precedes a large moving 'trending' market (see charts) {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedA bit of silver: {image} Spread is huge, but there is still money to be made with a bit of patience and a good over-extension. Aerial view: {image} Update: EURUSD making a transition {image} I like to wait until all the EMAs have crossed and price does a considerable pullback before making a new entry. Update: My gut tells me that the bid wants to hit this support: {image} Update: And it does: {image} The trade was a bit off as I missed a third entry on top.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Abade, it's good to have your explanations and tips along with your trades once again!Ignored