Disliked{quote} It is not possible to blow my account unless I had hundreds of losses in a row. You tell me, what do you know?Ignored
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Disliked{quote} It is not possible to blow my account unless I had hundreds of losses in a row. You tell me, what do you know?Ignored
Disliked{quote} I don't want to get into this convo with you. If you've found success with what you're doing I'm happy for you. all i know is warren buffet only makes 20% per year, and you're saying you do 20% every 10 days. I can't make sense of it, but maybe it's not for me to make sense of.
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Disliked{quote} Don't forget to consider your options. If your confidence is yet not so great, consider your next double to take 12 days using the same commitment as your previous one. Still good value is it not?Ignored
Disliked{quote} i don't want to derail his thread. i said what i said, we can leave it at that. inbox me if you really want to discuss. happy trading :-)Ignored
Disliked{quote} Saw it but didn't trade it well enough. Like how it was at the next m5 ema lever as well.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello Alan, I saw DIV bull but later overbought and the bear DIV appear, so i have scalp the move down and missing the entire move up. {image} That's make me confuse, in a situation of both DIV bear/bull happen next to each other, how do you know that DIV bull still work ? For example, on H4 chart below, we have bull DIV (1) and later bear DIV (2), that's drag price down to new low, price never make to EMA. However, on H1, we also have bull DIV and later bear DIV and price still break through EMA. {image}Currently H4 we have similar situation,...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello Alan, I saw DIV bull but later overbought and the bear DIV appear, so i have scalp the move down and missing the entire move up. {image} That's make me confuse, in a situation of both DIV bear/bull happen next to each other, how do you know that DIV bull still work ? For example, on H4 chart below, we have bull DIV (1) and later bear DIV (2), that's drag price down to new low, price never make to EMA. However, on H1, we also have bull DIV and later bear DIV and price still break through EMA. {image}Currently H4 we have similar situation,...Ignored
DislikedI'm still busy reading the entire thread. I understand that the backbone of this trading style is the EMA 26. I have read many times about the failure / success in creating a new HH or LL. Success is clear (overcoming the previous swing) but I realize that I don't understand the concept of failure. or rather, I have not yet understood when we are certain that the market has failed to go in one direction or the other. is the failure necessarily suggested by a divergence? or is it not necessary?Ignored
Disliked{quote} If you don't mind me answering. I would say we are never certain, but working with probability rather. That is why taking inference from higher timeframe is important. When you trade from a h1 ZOO-point, you can look at which m5 ema levels that are likely to fail and therefore which ones that should be tested.Ignored
DislikedI'm still busy reading the entire thread. I understand that the backbone of this trading style is the EMA 26. I have read many times about the failure / success in creating a new HH or LL. Success is clear (overcoming the previous swing) but I realize that I don't understand the concept of failure. or rather, I have not yet understood when we are certain that the market has failed to go in one direction or the other. is the failure necessarily suggested by a divergence? or is it not necessary?Ignored