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ha-pattern replied Aug 27, 2009You saw patterns a and b a few posts ago. Well, look at this. The same pattern c and d counterbalanced and flipped upon a central two-pip spread bar, to baseline the entire turn (yes, the upper level held after this chart, levelling for a while and ...
EUR/USD patterns
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ha-pattern replied Aug 26, 2009Losing; did a doubler, tho. STORAGE for old technical method description: "bigger trend, multi-area: 15'(or possibly other, using 15' for now)TF-found 1'TF 1-3psb groups make spread trendlines that intersect bigger patterns that pivot bigger trends ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Aug 26, 2009Welcome to my thread. I'm still trying to get together a trading method. Just ignore the lines not described in the pictures. Yeah, I'd like to figure which ones are more important; it's on my to-do list. Right now, it's going with the ones with the ...
EUR/USD patterns
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ha-pattern replied Aug 26, 2009I'm finding it's easier just to observe the price/volume spread, generalized-candlestick-pattern experience; curved- or straight-weighted vs. mid-lines, directional slants and pattern-capturing horizontal lines; and, morph/copy/derivative of ...
EUR/USD patterns
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ha-pattern replied Aug 26, 2009Added warmup to first post. method: Just arrived at a coherent way to work through chart at the two-widths-apart 1' TF level, here . Make sure to identify relevant areas from the 15' or other higher TF to rank bar spread trendlines better. Also, ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Aug 25, 2009Inspirational. Published results of your trades'd make sense. I'd be far more interested if you made it and then showed your approach.
$70 to 20K Sprint
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ha-pattern replied Aug 24, 2009This is just storage for the older post #1 version of my chart study: " method -- overview cycle: (unseen; inherently line (-like)) far-significant -- parallel lines, substitutes, each more or less too far / a bit; line-only close-event too far / ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Aug 24, 2009Nothing real to contribute, just saw an article in science with a few interesting parallels to chart patterns.
In love with patterns
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ha-pattern replied Aug 22, 2009It's the easiest way to produce money you then spend on the local economy, supporting them. It's similar to caving: Trading is an adventure with thrills, beauty and mystery along the path. To brave its risks well make one dependable. Otherwise, ...
The Ethics of Trading - Is Trading Parasitic?
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ha-pattern replied Aug 20, 2009Temporary patterns may better serve bar spread trendlines. In the example below that introduces volume in with bar spread trendlines, I found this copy of patterns within the same bar channel! I was working on a notion of small price bars with large ...
EUR/USD patterns
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ha-pattern replied Aug 20, 2009Right now, I seem to be totally clueless about what to do in my demo trades. So, I'm pushing on to create more awareness of the current chart. I especially want to frame each area, in a sense of what another poster in a thread a days or two ago ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Aug 19, 2009Honors to your thorough study. A glance at the 1H TF and its proportions around the light-blue line shows how the line can be so named, and a study such as yours shows why and what's next.
Traders greatest Achilles Heel
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ha-pattern replied Aug 19, 2009The 1.4130 level held overnight. Here's the picture. To anyone: How am I supposed to interpret this picture with the thread starter's different types of support/resistance lines?
Traders greatest Achilles Heel
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ha-pattern replied Aug 19, 2009After the last 'balance lines' post, where I made a loose formula for any variety of bar spread trendline, I decided to devote most of my on-screen time to choosing and per-area ranking the correct bar spread trendlines, so that I have lots of ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Aug 18, 2009Whether or not the thread starter continues, his/her idea will be here forever. Here's what I got (demo) using the idea, which to me subdivide support/resistance levels into more-usable types: image I can now understand why the thread starter ...
Traders greatest Achilles Heel
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ha-pattern replied Aug 18, 2009A new varieties of bar spread trendlines all based on geometric dimension, that is, dot, line, triangle, and square (or rather, parallel lines). basic : sometimes work compound : usually work ; adjusted outside, such as multiple dim types, or ...
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ha-pattern replied Aug 17, 2009It's not babypips, it's perspective. Moneydude helped you get to your post #5, and has a myopic, one-chart-driven mindset because that's how most posters, including me, think. So I don't think that's it. First time I saw your price stalling idea, I ...
Traders greatest Achilles Heel
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ha-pattern replied Aug 17, 2009Alright, that was nice. A visitor. ----- I've been losing accounts regularly for a while, basically ignoring this thread's first post's money management stuff. I'm kind of all over the place with the different styles of use for bar spread trendlines ...
Pattern's Chemo-Electric Trading Journal
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ha-pattern replied Aug 17, 2009Thanks for visiting my journal. It's called "Chemo-Electric" because I'm a fan of social psychology stuff, especially on the physiology side. This phrase just stuck in my brain as something catchy. I invented the bar spread trendline idea. I don't ...
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ha-pattern replied Aug 17, 2009Yes. Price reacts to current conditions, never to patterns. Patterns show when similar conditions appear, which makes it an indicator, not a blueprint. A traditional pattern would be lots of versions of one general pattern with a particular set of ...
Indicators are Liars! Support and Resistance Trading for FX