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- lastingwell replied Nov 21, 2013
Its a matter of preference more than anything else I think. The tdi red green left out the market baseline but I prefer to have it in there and don't take many trades where the green has not crossed (or is crossing) the mbl. The 2 blue lines are ...
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- lastingwell replied Nov 21, 2013
Its the indicator Xaphod posted I've attached it. I prefer this one because it shows the mbl as well. Just change the timeframe under inputs to whatever you want.
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- lastingwell replied Nov 21, 2013
Well EU is still being stubborn but I took 100 on EJ in the end. Yesterdays and todays trade attached. The first trade I got nervous near the ma's but if I'd held on until the h4 tdi turned it would have worked anyway.
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- lastingwell replied Nov 21, 2013
Have now got comfortable trading the H1 charts, using the H4 tdi as a guide on the chart. EU taken where the vertical line is, taken partial off at the ema's and the rest moved to +1. Did the same with EJ this morning at 6am GMT which is now at + ...
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- lastingwell replied Nov 21, 2013
If you change to bar chart instead of the line chart you have it set at now, it should look the same as their's. I also have "chart on foreground" unticked in chart properties.
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- lastingwell replied Nov 21, 2013
On the particular video we were both referring to, it was a lower timeframe strategy of waiting for the green line to reach 80 or 20 so the settings in that case would be very important as in one there would be very few (if any) and with the other ...
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- lastingwell replied Nov 20, 2013
I noticed that myself when I looked at the videos Emmanuele posted a couple of days ago, one of them was about looking for extremes with the mbl and was using recent charts. I looked at the one I have been using lately and it didn't match up at all, ...
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- lastingwell replied Nov 18, 2013
That is an EA not an indicator so make sure you have it in experts not experts/indicators and make sure you have the button in mt4 labelled expert advisors green.
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- lastingwell replied Nov 16, 2013
Your post sounds good until you've been reading your posts for as long as I have. You spent how long in the symphonie thread? a lot of months telling everyone how great the system was, how wonderful the creator of it was blah blah, only to suddenly ...
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- lastingwell replied Nov 13, 2013
Fair point
If I'm on H1 I tend to follow phx's lead and not come out of the trade unless there is a cross back of the tdi and change of candle colour.Trading Made Simple
- lastingwell replied Nov 13, 2013
Those were the rules eelfranz had worked out for the H4 chart. The chart you've shown is phx62's chart and he always works on H1 and will target 50 pips unless he sees a reversal signal, not a hook over of tdi.
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- lastingwell replied Nov 13, 2013
Nice to see after a 3 month absence from posting you haven't changed one little bit. Lets hope you were practising trading while you were away

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- lastingwell replied Nov 12, 2013
Thats good you're looking at PA as well as the cross, if you are going to trade H4 you can only really trade what you see on the broker you're with, its all swings and roundabouts, Emmanele has GMT +0 as a broker as far as I know and seems to manage ...
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- lastingwell replied Nov 12, 2013
I don't think anyone on here just puts in a trade just relying on the cross of the TDI, you need to take into account price action along with the TDI. If you rely solely on an indicator you will fail, if that was all there was to it we might as well ...
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- lastingwell replied Nov 12, 2013
You only have to check the news once a day on the FF calendar to know where the news candle is on your chart.
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- lastingwell replied Nov 11, 2013
Some brokers differ with the start time of their day so the H4 candle close will look different.
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- lastingwell replied Oct 30, 2013
If there are a lot of peaks or troughs in between the points (you have a lot of different swing lows on that chart between points), I would go to a higher timeframe to see if there is divergence on that or the next higher etc. I would not take that ...
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