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dazzdude replied Feb 29, 2012No, I was waiting for an entry signal, but did not get any before going to sleep (I need to change time zone). Never mind, I am happy enough just to know my analysis was correct. d
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dazzdude replied Feb 29, 2012certainly a break out, but i c more fall, stall, fall, stall... type pa d
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dazzdude replied Feb 28, 2012Thought I would do a follow up on yen. Level/zone held (that is the main point to note) and provided 3 potential entry points. Chart 1. I would have expected a push back and restest of the daily low. That would have been a good target. Take of some ...
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012This might be another. No trade is garanteed, but certainly there are places on the chart you want to be aware of when price returns.
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012So lets look at a "live" example, where the level has not been tested yet.
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012I thought I remind people of this. One thing Will says very early in this thread, is that he looks at the "origin of the move" or the "start of the wave structure" as he points out that this is where you often get the best entries. Certainly, the ...
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012Here is a level brought my attention by a fellow student of Wmd. It's a good example so thought I would share it on the thread. d
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012I think this was the last level called in this thread. See Post. Called Jan 27 (a month ago). This was the result. d
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012Hi sher, Your point is valid. There is more than one way to look at S/R levels and more than one way to trade them, depending on the situation. Sometimes it's the break out level (untested level) prior to the hook you want to trade, sometimes you ...
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012Gilben, In addition, if you was taking this play, you need to understand the intra-day PA. These are some things to look at: 1. We are below daily open. 2. Where price "flipped". That is the actual intra-day reversal point. 3. Price formed and then ...
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012Hi Gilben, I know that "words" are not always the best way to learn. Sometimes pictures and examples are better. So, I decided to give you an example of what what I mean. If you review my posts over the last few months, I normally say that I "look ...
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012Hi Heeby. There a few things to take into consideration with the Jen. 1. There has been rumors that the rise in the Yen has been "intervention by stealth". Whether this is true, who knows... besides being interesting. 2. Looking at the monthly, the ...
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012A candle open and close (and hence candle structure) over 1hr is broker dependant. Some people will argue some brokers times are betters than others, but I have learnt to ignore that. Choose your broker. Trade the candles you see. Keep things ...
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dazzdude replied Feb 27, 2012Any decent untested level is worth a potential trade. Always look for confluence at the level and take into consideration the market structure and price action. At the level, you can drop to a 5min to confirm an entry if you like. You never can tell ...
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