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GeraldFX replied Feb 3, 2011What i saw was, if the perfect ichimoku setup appears near the pivot point of the day, its a good trade! It usually moves to R3, easily. (doesn't matter in which session it occurs, that is the best part!) What is a perfect ichimoku setup? A revision ...
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GeraldFX replied Feb 3, 2011The question: How would you have trade a choppy market? The answer: Go to M1 and scalp it! Now, what is a ranging market? It either forms a: 1. Channel 2. Pendant 3. Flag 4. Wedge All it takes is some trend lines to help you manage your trade, not? ...
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GeraldFX replied Feb 3, 2011If you have been trading it this way or those who trades with the sheet, have you noticed a pattern with this trading style? Here's an answer for you to find out, ...
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GeraldFX replied Feb 3, 2011Yes! Someone finally give an answer to a question i asked a few pages ago to SM.
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GeraldFX replied Feb 1, 2011Well said, and its the hardest thing to accept as a trend trader in the beginning; at least for me. Took me awhile to adapt to it.
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GeraldFX replied Feb 1, 2011Actually the answer is in the chart and in your statement. We cannot know when the trend will start, but we can know when the trend has started. We only need to trade half way of the trend. As discussed earlier, ranging usually happens when price is ...
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GeraldFX replied Feb 1, 2011So my next question is, how do u know if it is trending or not? Or how do u determine a ranging period? Think! Think! Think!

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GeraldFX replied Feb 1, 2011The answer is all here: url We only try capture 50% of the trend. We do not try to pick the head or tail of the trend. This is the hardest mindset an ichimoku trader will have to try build because when greeds comes in, they tend to waste a lot of ...
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GeraldFX replied Feb 1, 2011Do you understand the indicator? Do you have a trading plan? If so, is the indicator giving you a "go" signal to short? Take some time to ponder awhile

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GeraldFX replied Jan 30, 2011Sideways happen when price in kumo, CS is near price, CS is in kumo. When market is moving sideways can also be profitable. I learned this from Arco from LincolnFX. How can it be profitable? I leave that for you to think awhile.
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GeraldFX replied Jan 30, 2011It all depends on the traders strategy. If CS is not part of the trading plan, then by all means go ahead with it. But i think the CS can help to lower down the losses. As ichimoku is built up with 5 parts, it is better to read the whole chart with ...
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GeraldFX replied Jan 30, 2011I agree that kumo is not a supply/demand areas but kumo is proved to be a support/resistance area where traders may want to watch out for. also, any flat kumo is also part of a fibonaci region, which also basically means some region to watch out ...
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GeraldFX replied Jan 30, 2011@SanMiguel, Try check the chikou for your recent ES trade back in July/August. Does it fit in better with the chikou analysis?
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GeraldFX replied Jan 30, 2011Importance of chikou — As seen from my chart, the chikou is trapped in the kumo. When price broke out of the kumo, it was not a confirmed breakout until the chikou get out of the kumo. Why? This is because chikou can get bounced off the senkou ...
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