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ha-pattern replied Dec 10, 2010Whoops! Sorry, more nonsense.... — (post#1 dump) the method: image partial explanation: Get into it. Look at the chart as if your life depended on walking its landscape home. curve-corner-fade - bent-up-channels at, logr-midline between -- ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Dec 9, 2010A 3-pip TP may be a 1-pip net profit. Here's a thread on the topic.
Best entry to make 3 pips only
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ha-pattern replied Dec 7, 2010Method's beginning to hold together: Imagined each pattern set, per pattern, as distinct shapes on the chart. (Took me two days, five hours to do this.) This helps the user recognize and connect them as the price-time line continues. (post#1) ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Dec 7, 2010It depends, as noted, where the timeframe's strong and on which one you focus the best of your energy on. Another says that to best expend one's energy, spread it across most or all time frames and weight one's attention on the higher ones. I say, ...
Trendlines and SMAs
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ha-pattern replied Dec 7, 2010The foundation of science is exploration, experimentation, luck. How was rubber invented? Did it take Edison lots of tries before the light bulb? Scientific observation is only after a place is discovered to do so. Here's another: How fast do the ...
Quant Corner
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ha-pattern replied Dec 5, 2010ANNOYING!!!!!!!!!! storage for post#1: SIGNAL RELIABILITY path (pattern, variation, copy, continuous), flow (wrong->corrected->approximate->right), signal (deviation, logr-midline division, band/bar, string), type (volatility, reaction, tension, ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Dec 4, 2010demo — Agreed to its excellence. In fact, the author grossly underestimated the power of imbalance in trading price. That's all I do, look for " a trajectory and a center of gravity " in a 1'-TF candle chart, and the right imbalance, ...
It's kind of curious...the war between price and indicators
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ha-pattern replied Dec 3, 2010Another annoying post. Excuse me. FIVE VIEWS METHOD type I (supergroup) shape, vague -- aligns several items -- pattern/area, cycle/series absolute -- tension -- horizontal, even from a point, or vertical, even from a band II (subgroup) Angle is a ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Dec 2, 2010CP's words may or may not be full of it; CP's instructional charts, which are in the RB, are fantastic. Everyone should look at them, especially beginners: It'd save them a lot of time and effort.
It's kind of curious...the war between price and indicators
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ha-pattern replied Dec 1, 2010(post#1 storage) Sorry -- Doesn't work. VISUAL FIELD DIAGRAM (c center; b,d next; a,e edge) A make, C1 use LIST little p,t vague -- pattern/area, series absolute -- horizontal, vertical lines curved -- angle: logr, 'weak'/strong straight -- angle: ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Nov 30, 2010demo — Most of my technical ideas are outside of the box, even if they stay well within the center of your picture. It's how you approach it that counts -- Keep off the path of the norm. Another 'outside of the box' list (ignorable, just ...
Thinking Outside the Box!?!
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ha-pattern replied Nov 28, 2010demo — (refers to g/u) The whole idea is to maximize the $/h, given the limits of extraction ( HFT, EA, discretionary (indicators, indicator-drawing, or drawing.)) You can investigate this yourself. Put on a zigzag on a 1' (or other) TF and ...
Thinking 3D
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ha-pattern replied Nov 28, 2010demo — That, and "Do you have a link to the article?" 10 pips SL, 400/mo.'s scalping. Why not try shortterm (20-100 pips)? And try the 1' TF, it'll challenge for a while.
Thinking 3D
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ha-pattern replied Nov 25, 2010(post#1: new) _____________________________________________________________ image THAT'S EXACTLY IT. pattern -- locally unique shape, separate from others, next joins SIMPLIFY AND MULTIPLY! with o/a curved (including logr) and straight (including ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Nov 24, 2010There's also a couple of sites that list most all MT4 broke rs. Here's one.
Easy Eyes (No Indicators) Simple Day Trading
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ha-pattern replied Nov 23, 2010demo — It makes more sense that people switch to PA when a) it's simpler (one line, some pattern-reading and you're done) and/or b) it's more exact (no averages!). It's only a tradeoff that PA is more discretionary. The third choice: An order ...
It's kind of curious...the war between price and indicators
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ha-pattern replied Nov 21, 2010How the thread starter put it -- This thread always impressed me, too; I'd forgotten where it was. The essence of the thread seemed to be that the thread starter somehow used his own psychology to create waves of profit in his own trading, and then ...
How I Turned 1k To 100k In A Wk!!!
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ha-pattern replied Nov 20, 2010Well, one thing, and this may be off topic -- It does remind me of voting for each post one likes and adding them up per member, to get to a member's vouches; I saw this idea here. The one-bank-statement, one-vouch approach would be notoriously ...
There are no secret patterns and there will never be one
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ha-pattern replied Nov 20, 2010By random, you mean randomize the price and time of the entry and exit? Interesting, I think I'll try that. (Can't be any worse.)

People say systems don't work (only pure price action does)
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ha-pattern replied Nov 19, 2010Fast. source: "abstain, refrain, desist" from losing a trade, and from overcomplicating and thus confusing a trade plan (for any length of hold) "(vs. slow)" those superfast trading algorithms, which broke rs discourage, seems to make the most ...
Bird is the word - 1 word trading advice