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ha-pattern replied Jul 22, 2010(revised) — Attachment 498050 file Attachment498005 file Attachment 498181 image Attachment 498171 image Attachment 504932 image ---------------- (revised) Symmetry, with relation to chart patterns, is a somewhat common approach to ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Jul 18, 2010(revised) Line patterns (or, trend angle patterns) -- dot, line, blur (dot and line), rep (repeated shape, each a dot-line combo), and diff (different shapes, each a dot-line combo, with a minor -- read dot or line -- feature that ties them ...
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ha-pattern replied Jul 16, 2010A doji (or spinning top, comparable somewhat to the even more indecisive/balanced one-pip candle) does meet its own definition of being a point of indecision or balance, and can be used within a larger purpose. definition There's ways around the ...
Is a candle that opens and closes at the same price bullish, bearish, or neutral?
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ha-pattern replied Jul 16, 2010demo — Don't mind me, just recording some updates ('rules of trade', premise for rank of study TL's fall within, upgraded description of line patterns, an example of trading with same, and details on using volatility areas in (demo) trading) ...
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ha-pattern replied Jul 16, 2010I thought about my last post, and discovered order flow is more than a concept in spot forex. "Altogether, the combined effect of news explains roughly 30 per cent of exchange rate changes....The direct impact shows up in prices practically without ...
Beyond systems and psychology
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ha-pattern replied Jul 15, 2010The thread seems to be about order flow and, in particular, market events. Still, the first post challenged my views. Then it all somehow makes sense? One TA type that adapts to every tick of the market is best, chart history pressures redirecting ...
Beyond systems and psychology
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ha-pattern replied Jul 12, 2010priceaction, thanks for the vouch! I enjoy reading your informative, no-nonsense approach to trading. ------------------ Using simulator to run trades, demo still too inconsistent. Latest method, emphasizing structure through the entire TF spectrum ...
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ha-pattern replied Jul 11, 2010Thank you. To me, price makes logarithmic curves and midlines. These forms can be small and subtle, as in a smaller TF's adjusting the placement of a TL, or big and obvious, as in a geometric shape (that is made of one or more logr's and mid-'s) ...
Intraday price action trend trading
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ha-pattern replied Jul 11, 2010Hi, am on demo, working on method. Figured this pic, thought the 15'/1H/4Hers may get something from it. Am TL-and-pattern also. image From here.
Intraday price action trend trading
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ha-pattern replied Jul 9, 2010Thanks for the idea to google this stuff. I'd heard of it once before on ff. One trade's MFE, MAE are within its time range: image Thus, an average MFE or MAE as 'day maximum (minimum)' average within trades that day and in % first, not the ...
MFE/MAE analysis
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ha-pattern replied Jul 8, 2010post #1 dump — storage -- "Cut losses short and let your winners run." Googled. file 06262010 demo or less #lots/SL To avoid having to calculate at every price, I could just 'circle 20' (lots, SL) and proportionally go around that number if ...
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ha-pattern replied Jul 8, 2010(revised) (why: I got seven trades in a row on simulator.) PIVOT TREND ANGLES!!!!!!!!!!!!! WITH LOGR'S/MIDLINES, LEVELS/TL'S, AND RELATIVE STRENGTH OF EACH NOTED. TL's are helpers, pivot trend angles MAKE EVERYTHING! It's amazing. It's like the ... ...
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ha-pattern replied Jul 7, 2010Agreed on the last few posts. The thread's idea generates more, to me. It's interesting what people tell themselves about money to earn it. A consideration of varying the number of trades counted through time reveals this. One-time trades would be ...
5% per day is achievable
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ha-pattern replied Jul 6, 2010Pvpn, Same here, nice post. Its organization brings one to thinking where order flow is most effective. [real order flow] "In stocks ....Everything is "clear" at least when compared to FX. Guess what? Stock pros have come up to all sort of gimmicks ...
(binned per thread starter's request) Behind Price-Orderflow
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ha-pattern replied Jul 4, 2010So box yourself into a method, keep aware of when the method begins to fail, and change the core of the approach to one that addresses the market's overall pattern. That, and discipline.... I've heard another who does this, and only now get how. ...
I've hit a wall
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ha-pattern replied Jul 4, 2010Simpler: template (EST) and detailed chart pictures and my last word (yellow (runs) and dark blue (symtri's) boxes and the one dotted line between them, ONLY) -- my first post exploring this approach to drawing TL's fits in one method of drawing ...
balance lines
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ha-pattern replied Jul 2, 2010To me, it's edge first. Lots of chart study gives one a vast increase in dexterity to spot opportunities. Unfortunately, the more complex to figure, the more discretionary. Skill / Emotion = Profit: Always a compromise.
Another reason why 99% of traders fail
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ha-pattern replied Jul 2, 2010(revised) trading approach -- Combine the executive-creative-emotional thinking philosophy creative 99% of one's work in practicing drawing TL's in an organized way in thecreative portion, thus engaging oneself enough to trade correctly with the ...
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ha-pattern replied Jul 1, 2010(revised) Hi, I'm studying this group of line pattern (: ,) TL sets to get at least one decent selection that keeps the number of TL's per screen and applicable TF to a minimum. (Ignore the picture #s to the right of the slideshow links.) area ex. ...
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ha-pattern replied Jun 29, 2010Please correct me if I'm wrong. Mr. Brb-Fraudin, in a roundabout way, seems to describe scaling: You slowly exit a trade as it goes your way. If you move an SL to BE, given price was below the BE before it was changed, you in effect are also ...
Moving SL to BE is very wrong/noobish