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60minuteman replied May 18, 2013Also Genie, if your data is accurate and you can really maintain it, then you could risk 10% per trade with no risk of wiping your account, and you should be doubling your account every week or two... Also you should notice how quickly you can flip ...
What is your win rate and risk reward ratio?
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60minuteman replied May 18, 2013Quoting 60minuteman From 72% win rate the chance of it improving, slim too none, the chance of it dropping, very likely...fuck up's, mistakes, freak news, etc etc. This risk model leaves no room for error. I would feel far more secure with 25% win ...
What is your win rate and risk reward ratio?
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60minuteman replied May 18, 2013From 72% win rate the chance of it improving, slim too none, the chance of it dropping, very likely...fuck up's, mistakes, freak news, etc etc. This risk model leaves no room for error. I would feel far more secure with 25% win rate and 5/1 RR... ...
What is your win rate and risk reward ratio?
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60minuteman replied May 16, 2013Dressing up in ladies clothes..... woops wrong forum
How to pass the time while trading?
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60minuteman replied May 16, 2013just no good at trading. The basics you need are written up everywhere, people just can't execute
Why do most traders lose money in the market?
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60minuteman replied May 16, 2013yeah common sense really, if a level has been there longer, more traders have seen it, more have had a chance to trade it...= more power.
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013that's some nice looking S/R trading Alex
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013that's for another thread... I do run 2km every day after my 3pm H4 closes, i'm usually in a trade then and that break from the charts and the exercise seems to do wonders for discipline. Trading has changed my mind-set completely, diet, exercise, ...
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013might be going tad off topic, but this best describes my trading psychology... just ain't gonna give up, gonna put everything into every hit and keep going... (whilst still looking pretty hot)
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013just a bit quieter so easier to get a point across
Which 4 hours matters?
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013too much to put in 1 post, you could have a look at my thread, that will put you on the right track nakedforexnow.com/showthread.php?540-H4-power
Which 4 hours matters?
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013It's an excellent movie, and you can see that he is so assured in his skill and so confident that he seems to do everything by instinct alone.... comes with time and dedication and when we get there im sure we will still be lying on the beach ...
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013"I will continue to climb trying to reach the top, but no one knows where the top is" video
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013The first thought that jumps into your head is that the bars will be massively different... well generally they're not, and on the whole the price action/sr information they are giving you is exactly the same Here's a post off my H4 thread, 2 ...
Which 4 hours matters?
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013Try 2 different H4 start time charts... compare 1 h4 against the other.... what difference is there in the information they are giving you?
Which 4 hours matters?
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013Anyone who thinks it matters when your bar starts or ends doesn't fully understand price action or support and resistance. It's only metatrader that is tied to your brokers time anyway....
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60minuteman replied May 15, 2013gotta watch those weekly engulfs, they're very rarely wrong... EU was a pretty much guaranteed down this week, So I would of been looking to sell daily levels and wouldn't bother with buying anything below a weekly s/r Really think these ideas would ...
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60minuteman replied May 14, 2013I think he is referring to having a rangebound strategy, a breakout strategy, a trend following strategy... etc etc.. I believe dynamic exits are the best too, but they're not simple and they have to take account of where the move is coming from and ...
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