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- Calculus replied Dec 9, 2016
And this I'm even more reliably informed is the secret equation. But keep it quiet everyone otherwise we'll all get the secret organisation on our cases and there WILL be consequences..... image And I can tell you it WORKS! I've just made 21 ticks ...
- Calculus replied Dec 9, 2016
This I'm very reliably told is the secret organisation behind the secret equation for the secrets to trading the markets. image
- Calculus replied Nov 29, 2016
Here is another massive move in a market where the potential of the move was fully telegraphed BEFORE it happened. Note, I am not saying the big up move was definitely coming, I am saying the very real potential for a big upmove was very much there, ...
- Calculus replied Nov 29, 2016
1. What's the point in trading if you're scared of losing much of your money on an event which rarely by its definition happens? This is a thread about black swans not fake black swans that people so often scream whenever there's a big move that ...
- Calculus replied Oct 17, 2016
Yes I'm sure, the chart below doesn't look like a market anyone should be long of. Flow is down, there has only been selling over the last 12 months and price is 8 ticks above the 1.2000 peg level. You also know that some of the big whales and other ...
- Calculus replied Apr 14, 2016
Something else I've found useful when looking to take profits is the 'character change'. Often this will get you out near the highs or lows. Works on all timeframes. Sure, sometimes you cover too early and bam, off price goes without you on board ...
- Calculus replied Apr 9, 2016
Yep, I agree 100%. There was some book written a few years back (can't remember the name) and the author mentioned a trader who had pulled $100m+ out of the markets and apparently the trader's biggest weakness was never being able to properly master ...
- Calculus replied Mar 18, 2016
Markets move because people/traders are forced to do something whether that be take profits, losses or put a new position on. No traders can only mean no movement! So trading in reality is always about the other traders. My advice is simple, try to ...
- Calculus replied Jul 14, 2015
Here's what I mean by change of character. The chart is CAD-USD. FXCM using Ensign offers all the pairs in reverse so I look at both USD-CAD and the reverse because I can spot longs so much easier. If I get a 'long' trade on CAD-USD I then short ...
- Calculus replied Jun 19, 2015
Here's a screen shot from my Button Trader. 3 main markets, Eur, Cable and Dax. Others available on Tabs. The boxes on the left of each market are my pre-programmed trades, one click of either puts a certain order in to be working (size/limit/stop ...
- Calculus replied Apr 1, 2014
Steve The name of the game is profit but at the same time to make a profit you need to accept risk. The boys know where/how many people trade and therefore know that if price moves in a trader's direction when/where he will likely move the stop to ...
- Calculus replied Mar 13, 2014
I got that 3:1 in USD-JPY, short at 102.60 covered at 00. Stop was at 102.80. 60m man will of course be holding out for more Lots of perversity in that trade, market doing it's usual thing, ie trying to fuck the many BEFORE the real move. ...
- Calculus replied Mar 13, 2014
"Doing the hard thing" is normally the best way to operate in the markets, yet it is of course the hardest. Moving stops to B/E is easy isn't it? Not moving them to B/E is normally harder which means that's the right thing to do over a series of ...
- Calculus replied Aug 3, 2013
Although I wasn't trading last week, markets too quiet/illiquid, here's the sort of trade I look for. Want I like to see if a generally flowing uptrend and then the boys forcing everyone out, when that happens look to go long. Remember, I only go ...
- Calculus replied Feb 18, 2013
Vee. I see the GBP-NZD trade you've been looking at and it looks like you're getting my point. Here are my thoughts. image
- Calculus replied Feb 15, 2013
Low Risk Entries It’s my theory that all market participants make up a pyramid structure. The more competent and skilled you are the higher up the pyramid. We all know the shape of a pyramid which means right at the top there aren’t many people. ...
- Calculus replied Feb 15, 2013
A few posts back I said that in order to really make this strategy work we all have to find answers to some very tricky problems. With these answers in place we can then mould them into the complete trading strategy. Here are the problems that need ...
- Calculus replied Feb 5, 2013
Trade, Barbs is 100% right, the markets are almost living so to try and put a set of hard rules around them is often not the way to go. Personally I find the diversying the easist part. Just look for big levels on the day/week chart. Here's a quick ...