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- Sakeplz replied Nov 30, 2016
Close for 11 pips. Will update chart later.....
- Sakeplz replied Nov 30, 2016
You might be right, I'll find out in a few hour.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 29, 2016
GBP/USD image Entry due to an expectation of a NSH. The trade poses little risk due to short-term expectation being confluent with long-term expectation, and it's at structural support, based on horizontal line. And yes....I am over-trading.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 29, 2016
Thank you for the feedback. Hope you feel better soon.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 29, 2016
AUD/JPY image Entry isn't exactly ideal, but am expecting this structure to hold as support. Trade was based on the expectation of a NSH. Entry is due to demand at that level followed by candle spike.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 29, 2016
USD/CHF image Still in this trade for +38 pips. This is the only trade that work well so far for me this week. I'm expecting that price either retrace to zone A to let me add on another short entry, or make a NSL and hit my target.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 28, 2016
EUR/USD image First trade of the week. As soon as I entered I got stop out. Next time I'll wait to see if there's a weakness in price before I enter.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 25, 2016
I tried to quote you Harmonic but it's taking too long to load. From what I learn of trading psychology is that it's different for everyone. As for me when I trade and I start to panic and worry it is because I'm either risking too much or I jumped ...
- Sakeplz replied Nov 25, 2016
USD/CHF image I entered a bit early but I followed my trading plan and didn't exit my trade when I see price steadily climb to the recent HL. My target would be the next structure but would exit early if there's a sign of weakness when it test the ...
- Sakeplz replied Nov 25, 2016
Thanks Mr. Pip. I found that most of my good trade are the one where I waited and see a clear market structure vs. one that's not obvious. I enjoy your recent video and wish you a great weekend.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 25, 2016
Gbp/Usd image Reason for trade is the same as the first Gbp/Usd trade. NSH on the short expectation which match with the long-term NSH. Entry based on the many candle wick spike which represent demand, and price fail to close below that HL. Edit: ...
- Sakeplz replied Nov 25, 2016
Yea, I'm finding the PA for Gbp/Usd a lot clearer and smoother than Eur/Usd.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 25, 2016
Gbp/Usd image Reason for entry: Price didn't close below the HL which would invalidate my expectation for a NSH. Another reason was the strong bullish rejection at that level. I didn't enter on the bullish candle but instead waited for price to ...
- Sakeplz replied Nov 24, 2016
image Got stop out for -18 pip. Got stop out for -18 pip
- Sakeplz replied Nov 23, 2016
NZD/JPY image This is a risky trade since it's going against a long-term expectation for a NSH. Reason for the trade is after the candle spike, the bull fail to follow through and bring price up that level. Instead there was a weak pullback in ...
- Sakeplz replied Nov 23, 2016
image I saw this Gbp/Usd setup and didn't take it. My hesitation was due to seeing the candlestick at (B) and (C). If I was at the comp when I seen the candlestick (A) I would had most likely jump the gun and taken the trade due to: 1. Price ...
- Sakeplz replied Nov 23, 2016
image Close for +45 pips, hit my target at the 1.272 level.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 23, 2016
Although your entry is a bit aggressive, it is in line with the bullish momentum. My stop would had been below the recent structure which is below the .7413, encase price might decide to turn around and retest it.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 22, 2016
NZD/USD image My expectation is a NSL and entry was based on the bearish engulfing candle at the previous NSH. If I'm right, price should not climb above the previous NSH and hit my stop at the LH and creating a NSH.
- Sakeplz replied Nov 21, 2016
This is my opinion but refer to the chart that I posted on page 1082. As you can see price had made a NSH and a HL, as long as price did not break and close below the HL I would look for a long entry between the range of the HL and the NSH. Price ...