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- lastingwell replied Jul 24, 2014
Sorry I didn't realise you were trading the m5 on that trade I thought you had gone in on an hourly signal and looked at m5 to come out.
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- lastingwell replied Jul 24, 2014
All tools that help us to trade are good in their own way. Be very careful of looking at too many timeframes and reasons to come out - you will always find a reason to come out if you look hard enough, I should know I've done it often enough
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- lastingwell replied Jul 24, 2014
You need to change the version of the TDI indicator that you're using, read this thread: url
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- lastingwell replied Jul 24, 2014
Sadly I had to go out so missed this trade on EJ H4. These are the types of trades I like to take. Bullish divergence, higher timeframe tdi starting to turn up (when this candle opened), would have been very close to a cross at the time, lovely pin ...
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- lastingwell replied Jul 24, 2014
What britpip7 is doing is a very good way of trading and can be done on any timeframe if you bear in mind the timeframe above the one you're on. If you practice on the smaller timeframes so your stop loss is smaller adding to the trades as the trend ...
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- lastingwell replied Jul 23, 2014
Apparently you need the attached indicator in the indicators folder, it doesn't need to be on the chart but it needs to be in the folder.
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- lastingwell replied Jul 22, 2014
I didn't want to confuse matters with trendlines because the primary reason for taking it was the lovely angle on the tdi cross, but on another chart I have a plain chart and trendlines and this was also a retest of the underside of the trendline ...
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- lastingwell replied Jul 22, 2014
First trade back, I had to go out so left it at 50 pip take profit didn't want to be greedy in this sort of market as I wouldn't be watching it. D1 tdi was looking like it might turn up when I took it, but it was such a lovely angle on the cross ...
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- lastingwell replied Jul 21, 2014
I wish it was a vacation. Had to go to my mothers because she has been unwell but she's on the mend now....if its not one parent its another
As far as exit strategies go I'm not really very good at them on the longer timeframes. I promise myself ...Trading Made Simple
- lastingwell replied Jul 21, 2014
Sorry for the delay blamshakk, I just got back today so catching up on the posts. I usually have on H1, the 10ema and 62 ema as price tends to bounce of those so I bear them in mind. On H4 I only really have the 10 ema as its good on all timeframes. ...
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- lastingwell replied Jul 14, 2014
This is the one I use if anyone wants it. I will be gone for about a week (family things) although I might find time to pop in every now and again, good trading all

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- lastingwell replied Jul 14, 2014
I've been using that setup on various timeframes since I first posted it here: url last November with excellent results.
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- lastingwell replied Jul 12, 2014
Personally I would rather use the higher timeframe tdi than watch to see if the mbl is sloping in a certain direction, I've never found that very satisfactory for the way I trade. If you look at the same chart you have, with the mtf tdi on there, ...
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- lastingwell replied Jul 8, 2014
Its actually gmt +3 at the moment, or UK time +2 because of british summer time: url
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- lastingwell replied Jul 8, 2014
Lets make this a bit easier all round shall we
Go to your alpari terminal, click on the account history tab at the bottom, pull up the daily chart, then drag the trade to the chart, it will then show us the entry and exit points, then post it as ...Trading Made Simple
- lastingwell replied Jul 8, 2014
That is what is confusing me looking at the charts, I don't have price reaching anywhere near that today, the highest price mine reached today was 1.7146 + spread what time did you stop out?
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- lastingwell replied Jul 8, 2014
Ok so as they are 2 hours ahead of you, their h4 candle will open at midnight their time, which is 10pm UK time, so 10pm, 2am, 6am, 10am, 2pm, 6pm your time is when they will open.
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- lastingwell replied Jul 8, 2014
The h4 candle will open at midnight (broker time) and open every 4 hours after that for the rest of the week, so midnight, 4am, 8am, 12noon, 4pm, 8pm and midnight again. Look at the time the broker has for this current candle on h1, compare that ...
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- lastingwell replied Jul 8, 2014
jagpalsingh tell me please, on your GU trade, at what time and price according to your terminal did you enter your trade?
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