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DislikedTesla's Trendline indicator....
(also for rectangles, fib retracements & fib expansions, Bollinger band, Andrew's Pitchfork)
please see my post here.
FYI.Ignored
DislikedI know that one and used it in the past but actually if I need an alert I use chin breakout.Ignored
DislikedGood for 20 Pips...
Considerations:
1.) 5 min fib bounce at 50% and S1.
2.) 5 min coming out of oversold
3.) 1 min bounce, bounce break preceded by bullish divergence and trix cross 0.Ignored
DislikedAs I mentioned ... it's Friday already (NZ is GMT+12).
The warnings about trading Fridays ... can someone give some more info on why Fridays aren't good and what time GMT we should consider standing aside ... are there any 'rules' on trading times that can be applied to THV ... already know about crossover of London-US being 'best' time.Ignored
DislikedAs I mentioned ... it's Friday already (NZ is GMT+12).
The warnings about trading Fridays ... can someone give some more info on why Fridays aren't good and what time GMT we should consider standing aside ... are there any 'rules' on trading times that can be applied to THV ... already know about crossover of London-US being 'best' time.Ignored
DislikedStratman, welcome to FF, Check this thread. Best regards, Credos.
http://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=175618Ignored
DislikedThanks Credos. Looks like the UK session is generally OK on Fridays ... but be weary of the last US session for the week?
Maybe that's the night I can catch up on lost ... (US session is during NZ night).Ignored
DislikedEU M15: I am wondering if this increased volume at the last highs is an indication of closing longs and opening shorts. Weekly R3 and Monthly R2 are at the same level of 1.4601, and it would not be out-of-hand for the price to be run up to there before they stop supporting it.Ignored
DislikedI would add that boredom can also be killer sometimes - so easy to take a B or C class trade just to ease the boredom.Ignored
DislikedYeah, for sure they ran it up! But first they drove it down hard. Do you see all that volume as they ran the price over the top and down, before the US open? And then later, after they ran it back up (notice on low decreasing volume, too!) we get that next large volume spike at the highs....by the way, that is a pin bar candle on a normal candle chart! Could be the pros are unloading their longs and taking on shorts....still while the "talking heads" proclaim dollar weakness........Ignored
DislikedYeah, for sure they ran it up! But first they drove it down hard. Do you see all that volume as they ran the price over the top and down, before the US open? And then later, after they ran it back up (notice on low decreasing volume, too!) we get that next large volume spike at the highs....by the way, that is a pin bar candle on a normal candle chart! Could be the pros are unloading their longs and taking on shorts....still while the "talking heads" proclaim dollar weakness........Ignored
DislikedThe "they" running the prices up and down? It certainly seems to me as though "they" do but then I remember that the "they," assuming by which we mean the banks and big players, are in competition with each other. Or does anyone think they're engaged in co-operative trading?Ignored