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- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
They casually look the same, but in reality ofcourse they behave differently, totally. Just comparing H4 to M1 GU and they same anyway, they have areas which look the same, but over all no, but no, I have no interest in being tested, as I have ZERO ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Cause the market does move differently M1 to H4, M1 lets you trade live action, trading the order flow which is what I do, H4 becomes a prediction game and well yeah you can't really predict H4, there are trends but there SLOW!! More trades are ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
That's bad logic there mate for sure, don't buy into the H4 coolaid dude!! If you think I'll make the same 3-5% profit, per trade regardless of M1 or H4 that I can make wayyyyy more M1 trades in a month than H4, then that's much more profit. They ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Simple really!! a) I've chatted to and met various M1 / M5 traders which are profitable and they've proved it. b) with the exception of GDR who's really got a none TF related method, I've asked 100's of H4 traders to back up there profitable, lets ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Why do I get the feeling, I'll be asked the same question for ever more and it'll be ignored for ever more, cause they think there gaining ground. Troll's!!
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Personally I prefer to draw a line every 2pips, I find generally price will always reverse of a line somewhere, within 2pips if I use this method and if I ignore all the lines where price didn't reverse then my lines are always 100% right after the ...
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
No trolling and running, why not tell us why H4 is better ?? And also which broker lets you trade of random static charts, with no price or date info on, so they look very similar ??
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Because the Teacher can't trade but likely has a wife and kids and needs to make a living some how, it's called paying back on your future profits. But in all seriousness, NO don't do it!!
"good traders trade, bad traders teach"
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Doh! Cat just killed it
Errmmm well I don't want to sit here for 1 week watching H4 candles close to spot a barrier level as I call them, then place a trade and wait another 2 weeks to finally take the 3-5% profit hopefully, when I could of done ...why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Well in M1 things happen kinda live and like the candle changes every 1min
I did put if you increase the envelope sizes, it'll work for all TF's really, but not tested or interested in doing so.why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
The candle patterns are clearly defined, so you could program them, only basic math's, need to know which 1's your interested in though, as there are too many. * No more math's tonight pls, been writing mapping software all day, the Math's part I'd ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Really is no point at all, trying to reason with you is there, ahhhhhh you upset cause I didn't bother to read, what you think about me, I don't care!! Grow up and move on, although not to troll anyone else!! Sorry if I slept with your wife ( hey it ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Single candles like Proxy is doing yes, but that's about it sorry!! IMHO!!
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Your the 1 continuing TGM's work and trying to run me off the site, there is no trolling going on here, it's called a heated debate, yes you and magix cause I said I didn't like MTF stuff he's into has his ass in his hand, big whooop!! No everyone ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
That low and barely over 50% win rate I bet, maybe less allowing for your spread issues / concerns, mission abort I reckon, find something new and start again. Shame easy to code!
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
a) RED would of banned me, if he had an issue, the only trolling going on in here, is by YOU and Magix!! b) Every thread ?? I've barely posted in any other thread but this 1 and my journal so that would be BS then. So basically, you ( Being Not ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
I used to like trading Nasdaq stocks, via DATEK many many many years ago, like 13 or so, I like having 4 pairs and day trading them, Stocks was a full time job, watching all day ( nice hours no am's LOL ), then at night I'd run a screener dump it ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
So what's your Win Rate cause obviously they'll close at a loss, your not leaving anything on the table at all. Any live testing demo or $$'s yet ?? if so what's the average profit after spread ? Also, what is your average loss with spread ? Atleast ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Stocks trends are stronger, multiple day single directional moves, not so bashed around from news all over the place as Forex.
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Jan 6, 2014
Nub's trying to prove he has a sense of humour. LOL Kanzler had the same opinion as you and others, they've all come around to understanding they've just misunderstood me, how about dropping the bias and calling a truce here ?? We are actually on ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?