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- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
Different charts produce different patterns unfortunately... I would say stick with this chart so that over the long term, you will get the correct gain/loss ratios, statistically speaking. Just my take of course.
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
Good for you pal! Now it's making me wonder if there's something wrong with my chart. Maybe my machine has got a virus that goes around messing up candles. Ouch!
But please, would appreciate an update on this trade next week... if I forgot to ...Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
Either one would be a long wait... Well, not that long really.

Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
I am inclined to agree with you pal... it is an unfortunate drawback of technical analysis, among many others... *gulp*
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
Ahh... eureka! I found the last piece!! We should all change our computer clock time to Greece's.

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- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
Nono smjones, I was replying to forexpips. Different question altogether. And I did read the discussion you had over Neil's chart -- I agree that both charts are correct -- the trendlines too. It's the candle painting that is in "error" -- beats me ...
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
In response to your post #1101, I was right in guessing that it would be a failed trade. Well, at least according to my chart, I would have gone short at 0.6579. Projected profit is 62 pips so I would have been stopped out neatly at ...
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
There shouldn't be any short signal for cable at the moment. The TDTL one is so obviously wrong... it is using the square boxes to represent fractals and I have labelled several that are apparently invalid supports. See especially the first point ...
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
I don't mean to barge in but... but... but you mean you are going STOPLESS?!! :surprised If I may present an example... you went short on GBP/JPY @ 213.87 at around 17 Jul... you walked around stopless, waiting for your trade to finally become ...
Taking a trade everyday
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
I am using the attached and it seems to be working fine for me... largely.

Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
My Mouteki trades to date: No. of trades: 11 Net gain: -85 pips To be honest, I am not elated. NB.: To be fair though, my TP was not as aggressive as Mouteki recommended. It is Mouteki's style of trading, but with my own money management thrown in.
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
Hahaha, sorry I can't help commenting on this.. you made it sound as if mono had committed some great sin. Plus when I looked at your avatar showing Simpson hitting his head... put these two together and I can't help but imagine a very hilarious ...
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
Hi, yup, you can do that, just trading the cable. But this trading style doesn't seem to be pair-specific so I am still trying to work out a way to filter the bad trades. Or hopefully Mouteki would come back to the thread and share with us the next ...
Jumper's journal of Mouteki trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
Oh brilliant, I have too much money so they stopped me out.
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
I presume you are asking about Oanda/3h charts with relation to Mouteki trading? It's still too early for me to comment even if you ask me about 4h charts whose timeframe is what Mouteki recommended... so I can't answer this question.
But if you ...Jumper's journal of Mouteki trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
Ok, let's look at it again... I have reposted the chart below so that we don't have to look everywhere for it. If we follow the timeline, we would either get a long signal on candle #1 or not. But regardless, as soon as candle #2 appears, a fractal ...
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Sep 22, 2006
May I venture to say that this is not part of Mouteki trading? Well, unless it is something not yet mentioned by Mouteki -- otherwise we only look at break of upward sloping demand lines and downward sloping supply lines.
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