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- Pierre replied Nov 7, 2009
yes italian living in gibraltar London is never at -GMT... its right...and in winter open 8GMT
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- Pierre replied Nov 7, 2009
London time — Summer Day Time does not affect the indicator setting. Regardless of whether we are in winter or summer time, the London market still opens at 8:00 am London time It makes no difference where in the world you live. The only thing ...
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- Pierre replied Nov 7, 2009
excuse me there was one error In winter (now) european market open at 7 GMT, that is 7 London time then 1 h before london take a look at url
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- Pierre replied Nov 7, 2009
In winter (now) european market open at 7 GMT, that is 8 London time then 1 h before london take a look at url
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- Pierre replied Nov 7, 2009
GMT — In winter london open at 8 GMT (8 London time) and in summer 7 GMT (always 8 london time That is london open always at 8 LONDON TIME In summer 8 LONDON TIME is 7 GMT
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- Pierre replied Nov 7, 2009
7am-9am Big Dog USD Breakout Strategy — In the 7am-9am Big Dog USD Breakout Strategy the box is 1 hour before newyork open and 1 h after. Your strategy is 3 hours before london open I use the London Rush (0 - 8 GMT)but maybe your strategy is ...
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- Pierre replied Nov 7, 2009
London open — Hello, London always open a 8 london time (winter and summer) That is in winter 8 GMT and in summer 7 GMT
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- Pierre replied Nov 4, 2009
London time — London always open at 8 london time in winter is 8 gmt in summer is 7 gmt I resad somewhere <<Summer Day Time does not affect the indicator setting. Regardless of whether we are in winter or summer time, the London market still ...
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- Pierre replied Sep 15, 2009
I live in Gibraltar GMT+2 (summer time) I'm using FXDD; my fxdd is GMT +3; Tokyo start at 0 GMT London start in summer at 7 GMT Then in hourly chart I put my FXDD 2 am to 9 am
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- Pierre replied Jun 23, 2009
end of asian session — The correct period for me is 00:00 GMT and 7:00 GMT the begin London session. I work on 1 hour chart then I put 6:00 GMT
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- Pierre replied May 25, 2009
LondonRush/ — Paulus , in the web I found 2 software similars to your "1 trade a day": londonrush and SaneFX The only difference is the trend indicator. What do you think the better?
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- Pierre replied May 24, 2009
Steve, if you consider London Start at 6 GMT as Peter Crown says, then you end Asian Session at 5 h 59 m GMT and you put 5 GMT in an hourly chart
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- Pierre replied May 24, 2009
End of asian range — London session start at 7 GMT then you put 6 GMT (means 6h 59 m in an 1 hour chart) for the end of asian session
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- Pierre replied May 22, 2009
Hi Lo asian session — When do you calculate the hi lo asian session? at 8 gmt when the tokyo session end or at 6 gmt when london session start?
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- Pierre replied May 15, 2009
London Rush — <<So my 'Tokyo session' is marked as 00:00-06:00BST (or 23:00-05:00GMT if my marketwatch time was in GMT).>> Exactly . you mark the end of the tokyo session at 5 GMT. Very helpfully Thanks
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- Pierre replied May 15, 2009
Paulus, I think there is a problem with GMT in the hour TF. I start tokyo to 0 GMT and this is ok I end tokyo at 6 GMT and I start my london rush at the same time (6 GMT) But if I put 6 GMT on the hourly chart the time on this chart is from 6:00 to ...
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- Pierre replied May 15, 2009
GBPUSD — Where do you see this morning pin Ibs on gbpusd ors usdjpy?
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- Pierre replied May 9, 2009
open hours — This for winter but may be for summer time it is 1 h less
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- Pierre replied May 7, 2009
FIB — Hello Paulus, when the price go up, you trace FIB from the top and when price go down you trace Fib from the bottom of the asian range. Why ? is there a specific rule?
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