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Rust replied Nov 22, 2012Clean stuff! I like it. Of course it's too early to watch closely because they haven't broken yet.
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Rust replied Nov 21, 2012I am a pass here. 1. Space is pretty limited. 2. It's beer time
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Rust replied Nov 21, 2012And this one even printed an SFP! SFP on a PPZ combined with some divergence (not visible on macd here, but i see it by eye) - I'm in
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Rust replied Nov 21, 2012Hey pex, this one was just over the high. I'm also new at SFPs, so i am researching the optimal locations, stop placement, entry, take profit and so

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Rust replied Nov 21, 2012Not bad, but it looks to me it was resistance last. It could still work of course.
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Rust replied Nov 21, 2012Happy thanksgiving tomorrow Mike! Happy thanksgiving to all other who celebrate it as well. Turkey is my favorite meat by the way
So i'm jealous 
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Rust replied Nov 21, 2012Examples of the other 2 scenarios: The first one even is a combination of both: image image So these are the 3 locations i like to look for SFPs. This is just my personal opinion and research of course.
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Rust replied Nov 21, 2012One more - same reasons: image EDIT : This one ended as cancelled as FTA was met before sell limit.
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Rust replied Nov 21, 2012SFP play. I tend to miss SFP's all the time, but this one i caught pretty on time
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Rust replied Nov 20, 2012Easy guys, i think Grizzly was just saying to stick to the best setups only. Anyway it could be a good research to make a record of some non A trades and review them lately to check if you can find a way to extract some money of these, too. Worst ...
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Rust replied Nov 20, 2012Sometimes i like to steal setups from Mike
This could turn very interesting. But i will stay aside for a couple of days longer. I really want to see that 105.00 violently broken before my hard plunge long 
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Rust replied Nov 20, 2012Please be careful here Karl, your second trade looks already triggered, as well your first trade met it's FTA. So you ALREADY have 2 winners here. Trader's common mistake is to turn winners into losers
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Rust replied Nov 19, 2012I feel like this drop in the USD was the motive force today almost everywhere i look. But i expect tomorrow to be an up day. Chart says it all: image
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Rust replied Nov 19, 2012Short answer -> PF has A LOT of videos and in this matter text can't touch video. It's also categorized and not everything put in one thread.
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Rust replied Nov 19, 2012I hope no one have tried to hold this for a bigger move. 1 - entry was hit on the very beginning of the start of the week. I don't open positions at that time. This one was just for the record /few bucks risk/. 2 - FTA was already met. In this two ...
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Rust replied Nov 18, 2012Hi annu, be careful with such shorts as price likes to break through. The more it tests certain area, the more desire it has for a break.
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Rust replied Nov 18, 2012In general, it's always better to find trades where you will be trading against cleaner areas, less congestion. Small consolidations on pointy lows/highs just near your entry could be a bitch.
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Rust replied Nov 18, 2012UsdSgd is a little bit different. I can't tell what is right or wrong in the first place, cause everyone has different view and i can tell only my own view. I like the USDSGD and i'm currently in it for a second time. About buttkiss vs RR it's up to ...
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Rust replied Nov 18, 2012Hey Karl, why do i think you measure your FTA looking how far is your stop and not using what the market shows you? The FTA is where the space runs out and not where you are at least 1:1. image EDIT : the real FTA is where the million arrows point ...
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