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strongtrader replied Apr 2, 2013You need two concurrent signals: both yellow and red, or yellow and green or red and green
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strongtrader replied Apr 2, 2013So fibo zones are calculated the same as yellow, red and green, what is calculated differently si HLC only, that for yellow and red is the ratio between HLC of the previous 2 days, meanwhile for green (gbp calc) is the ratio between HL of 2 days ago ...
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strongtrader replied Apr 2, 2013Hi bedayan, I've been not clear enough, sorry but english is not my mother language. So look at the image below (about gbpusd), I circled what I'm talking about...you see 2 rows, the first one on the left side is about today zones levels from 1 to 6 ...
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strongtrader replied Apr 2, 2013Just for example: rstranger entered long following the yellow signal while I took the short following the red signal combined with green. The long wasn't wrong but the odds today are more on the short side. So the calc sheet shows the most viable ...
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strongtrader replied Apr 2, 2013Hi everybody, it seems that the interest in this thread is growing up so with the support of everybody maybe we will get the target sooner or later. rstranger, yes, the concept behind is the calculation of pivots (HLC/3) combined with the ...
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013sorry, I quoted the wrong post...my previous post was the answer to post 50 from Pardy
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013Well it's not that simple, gbp calc has an important function when yellow and red do not match. The explanation in post 43 is the most nearest to the indications provided in calc sheet and it has a logic. Anyway the challenge is still open so every ...
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013Thks, this should confirm my previous post 43
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013Very interesting stuff, but at a glance it's like a brain teaser!! I'd like to understand more about all this, it should be the way to keep it simplier
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013please see post 44, I circled the fibozones calc, I guess they relate to green signal calculation, as they are different from fibozones that you see on the upperside. Unfortunately I don't know how gbpcalc is made, it's not a work of mine this indi, ...
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013As you see zone calculation of green is not the same of main fibozone area
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013ok I'm ready. So the following should make sense, please let me know: - 1 scenario: we have concurrent yellow, red and green..this is the strongest signal, no mind of sma100 - 2 scenario: we have concurrent yellow and red....this is a strong signal ...
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013I've found something....leave me just a few minutes
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013We are missing something....usually the solution is simplier than we are thinking and is right under our nose....we just have to find the right perspective look at it and then it will come....let's see if Captain has some ideas
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013maybe this is the key....how do you read what I've circled in the pic.? could this indicate the zones 1 and 6 mentioned in the first signal sheet?
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013Hi to you bedayan, yes this is what we discussed yesterday night, but it's a matter of fact that is quite rare that we could have an open in zone 1 or 6....althoug prices would reach one extreme or another most often it will retrace sharply before ...
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strongtrader replied Apr 1, 2013After the good questions of Captain I took a while to think how I used calc. sheet till now and I've found a good example of how our mind always f**cks the reality. My biggest matter was to know where to exit so most often I took my exit too early ...
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strongtrader replied Mar 31, 2013probably I integrate it with my own system and with my knowledge without realizing it
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