Thanks Hakeem. Excellent posts and tips from your experience. you have a nice method similar in a way to the pip boxer EA which checks the Asian time frame range and plays a box breakout in the London session automatically (from what i understand). I've also noticed that the Asian session seems to trace out a range and learned either not to trade this session or at least not take a breakout very serously during this time, there just isn't enough volume for follow through i believe until London comes on later..
Awesome that you've noticed that the last two hours seem to often set the main London trend. For us on US time it's not easy to work the Euro session efficiently but could look/wait for your set up and place some pending orders to go with conservative targets.. i checked it out last night but couldn't see a clear enough path early and went to bed. usually when i see 34 EMA and others flatlining it signals to wait for box/triangle breakout.
anyway thanks for the post, it's another new way to use the short term EMAs, trying to reduce indicators though! but we can check this out during this time frame, maybe it's applicable to others as well, at least on low impact news days..
good luck
Awesome that you've noticed that the last two hours seem to often set the main London trend. For us on US time it's not easy to work the Euro session efficiently but could look/wait for your set up and place some pending orders to go with conservative targets.. i checked it out last night but couldn't see a clear enough path early and went to bed. usually when i see 34 EMA and others flatlining it signals to wait for box/triangle breakout.
anyway thanks for the post, it's another new way to use the short term EMAs, trying to reduce indicators though! but we can check this out during this time frame, maybe it's applicable to others as well, at least on low impact news days..
good luck