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- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
I can vouch ( real world vouch ) that what he does, no matter how improbable it seems really works and very well, which does confuse and annoy me.
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
LOL You know when someone starts using big words they will soon come out with something STUPID, my fav's being " It's too cold to snow!" while it's raining LOL and " Ghosts are real" LOL Closing my GU long for +8 was bored and off out in gales and ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
You too dude!! not a fan of big words, fools learn / use big words to make themselves seem clever, nothing more.
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
GDR makes, wild predictions that the market will drop 60pips to say 1.6322 then reverse, places his limit order, they don't always hit and they don't always reverse when hit, but you'll be surprised as to how many hit and reverse within 5pips. ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
But I am not predicting where the market will turn, with enough accuracy to not hit the SL and to get to a reasonible profit level ?? I believe I am, therefore I believe I'm predicting, based on the knowledge that the longer term trend ( 120sma for ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
Yes most traders are fooled by randomness, most are reading candle sticks which proven to be random therefore there trading method is random ( GDR excepted ), or some other equally as ridiculous method which they'd be better off flipping a coin for. ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
But you've got your own take on candles, not the conventional rules thankfully, it's more about the levels and the sizes of the candles than the pinbar bla bla bla pattern it makes. You've proven to me, quite a few times that your way works even if ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
Couldn't follow if it was random. If it was random, then the only way to trade it would be ' Begginer Joe's ' Take 2 positions short and long and exit both in profit and hold until then, thankfully this is not the case. * * Well I really hope this ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
Ofcourse not 100% not for a bar / candle for sure, you can't tell what orders will come into the market over the next M1 or H4, it's those orders which will move the market not the OHLC of the previous candle. Who here, needs 100% certainty ?? And ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
BUT on the basis you can do that and other ways to mapping the market with enough probability to make it profitable then the market simply can not be random. Like the GU fall from 2.1000 area to 1.2700 area or what ever it way. Candles are randomly ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
If the market is RANDOM, then how could GA just pretty accurately downtrend on the M1 120sma line with such accuracy ?? What are the odds on producing a random EJ chart with the same pattern at the same time ?? cause EJ just did the same thing. ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
Taken in isolation, the candles / bars appear to be random, which is fine I have no issues with that at all, but that is all that's been proven here. Looking at Random charts and trying to trade them might be entirely different aswell. Momentum is ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
Being thinking automating the entry side, and picking which ea to use myself, get it to email my phone so i can watch on that and handle the exit, use an advanced trailing method incase I'm not around /miss it, or if it lookslike a longer term hold ...
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- Turveyd replied Dec 23, 2013
Loads of sources,woman, business so clients, woman, kids although not mine, woman, cash flow, and ohhh yeah woman. Must take a year out from woman focus on trading. My method works so far, as easy as 2 high probability ranges who'd thought it, ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 22, 2013
Some country just laid there own fibre optic line with a shorter path than before to shave 60ms's off the transfer time at the cost of millions to do just this above, scarey amounts of money. That's some seriously heavy duty work and expense gone ...
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- Turveyd replied Dec 22, 2013
Envelopes then judging momentum as it nears the Envelope, sometimes it turns early to early, prefer a few bars where it stalls personally but seldom get that. With the direction the pull back rarely takes out the Envelope line on the pull back, but ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 22, 2013
Well it can't be too fast can it
I actually like the French, there anarchistic, grumpy and far from PC and I hate PC!!I trade my own account for a living. Tell your story
- Turveyd replied Dec 22, 2013
I'd be trying to hitch a ride on those down moves, so short the pull backs in the down trend they line up well with my 21sma 0.07% envelope generally!! I don't like making similar or less than I'd lose, so if i get on a good bit of trend I can ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
- Turveyd replied Dec 22, 2013
See IQ 136 and no idea between there difference of Their and There and really just DO NOT CARE!! I'm a programmer, not an english teacher thankfully!! Maybe Canadian French don't surrender fast enough ??
I trade my own account for a living. Tell your story
- Turveyd replied Dec 22, 2013
Thanks, over working the math and work so I blame a lack of sleep and too damn much stress!! Lets hope I'm on the right track, soo much work on next 3 - 4 months lets hope I get time to use it before I forget and have to start again LOL My M1 ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?