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copi88 replied Jul 27, 2009Reaction — Ok so I posted that 1H GU chart yesterday to point out how price reacts to previous areas of high volume trading. VSA helps to show you when a move might occur and market profile can help show you where. As you can see I already had ...
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copi88 replied Jul 25, 2009Here is a PDF on the subject. I dont take too much notice of it. Just like to find the S&R areas around the POC level as this is a likely area that price will either head too or react to once there.
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copi88 replied Jul 25, 20091H Charts — I like to use 1h charts for direction and to draw in my levels of Support and Resistance as they are the highest universal TF. I will then trade off the lower TF and use VSA for entries as price approaches these levels. Using VSA ...
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copi88 replied Jul 25, 2009personally — This is what I do on the weekends with all my beautiful money
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copi88 replied Jul 24, 2009Same Same but different? — So you both are from NY, born in the same year, share an email address and use the same templates but are different people
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copi88 replied Jul 24, 2009nice —
long have you been collecting these?Charts on Drugs or works of Art?
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copi88 replied Jul 23, 2009GJ — GJ is approaching the 156.37 level again. Last time it hit this level it made a 400 pip move down, so should be good for another move. Volume has also been dropping off on this move up and is reflected in the MACD/Price divergence. C
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copi88 replied Jul 23, 2009I know everything except which way the GU is going to go

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copi88 replied Jul 23, 2009hey supreme havent seen you around in the chat for awhile hope you keeping well
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copi88 replied Jul 19, 2009If you want a good laugh read the 1st page of this thread url started by pipsr4kids.
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copi88 replied Jul 19, 2009UJ — Hi Seattle Just wanted to comment on perhaps why this level didnt hold out. The level had already been tested 3 times. Also as you see price move down there was alot of buying on the dips into the trend line as indicated by the higher ...
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copi88 replied Jul 18, 2009Interesting Article — This article was posted on the No Brainer thread. Thought it had some relavance here in is references to volume. Its the white paper written my Themis Trading on algo trading in equity markets and its links to increased ...
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copi88 replied Jul 15, 2009Sounds great Mike. Like the fact you can turn things on and off and as you say the clearer the chart the better.
Exceptional day, will it continue ?
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copi88 replied Jul 14, 2009porkpie — knows his stuff. havent seen you around for awhile porkpie
Exceptional day, will it continue ?
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copi88 replied Jun 18, 2009Thanks — Thanks for the new overview article BRV. Excellent reading, you should post it in the news section.
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copi88 replied Jun 17, 2009Just open an IBFX live account. You dont actually have to use it.
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copi88 replied Jun 16, 2009Hi BB In this case I was referring to the NY Stock market.
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copi88 replied Jun 11, 2009Crownj During the day there a times when volume will die off in anticipation of an event. This often happens before news annocuments and before the opening of LDN and NY Stock markets. Those two bars where just before the open of the NY market and ...
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copi88 replied Jun 10, 2009If price is trending upwards and you get a bar that furfills the requirements above (Narrow Spread, Low Volume, Close above the previous Bar) then its a No Demand If price is trending downwards then No Supply (Narrow Spread, Low Volume, Close below ...
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