LeMercenaire wrote:A nice NAFTA-powered RAT...
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beat me to it!!
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LeMercenaire wrote:A nice NAFTA-powered RAT...
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achooblessyou wrote:LeMercenaire wrote:forexmoney wrote: awesome bro you move from wick zone to rat zone to buy zone to holo and 123,
with ease. it is a pleasure to watch!
well done!
Cheers! That's the whole reasoning behind my stable of methods, the way they overlap and lead from one to the other to the other. Never a dull moment
[color=#FF4000]You've seemed to cover the whole day with horizontal lines to trade. [/color]Just picking a dollar off the tree each time lol
LeMercenaire wrote:achooblessyou wrote:LeMercenaire wrote:
Cheers! That's the whole reasoning behind my stable of methods, the way they overlap and lead from one to the other to the other. Never a dull moment
[color=#40BF40][color=#FF4000]You've seemed to cover the whole day with horizontal lines to trade. [/color][/color]Just picking a dollar off the tree each time lol
I also have an ulterior motive there, in that if I don't have the ability to dip in and out at any given time during the day, I would then be running long time-frame trades - and if I do that, there is too much time to sit and think...which for me, translates into too much time to sit and tinker. Too much time to wonder if I should get out now...or do I wait...or oh cr*p, I knew I should have stayed in / got out.
When I was a Fund-Monkey, I was fine, as it's much more structured, you are part of a team, albeit it can be a relaxed team, as it was with mine - no whip-cracking. However, when you are both monkey and organ grinder, it's tougher, at least when you first set out on your own.
achooblessyou wrote:EG took fooooooorever, but my initial long bias stuck through. interesting to see how slowly price was "squeezed" and eventually burst out of the zone. got out at the yesterdays high (another area of interest). I could have potentially traded the high as a DWZ break after its short lived time in the area, but I was already asleepin. +2%
achooblessyou wrote:achooblessyou wrote:EG took fooooooorever, but my initial long bias stuck through. interesting to see how slowly price was "squeezed" and eventually burst out of the zone. got out at the yesterdays high (another area of interest). I could have potentially traded the high as a DWZ break after its short lived time in the area, but I was already asleepin. +2%
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LeMercenaire wrote:achooblessyou wrote:LeMercenaire wrote:
Cheers! That's the whole reasoning behind my stable of methods, the way they overlap and lead from one to the other to the other. Never a dull moment
[color=#FF4000]You've seemed to cover the whole day with horizontal lines to trade. [/color]Just picking a dollar off the tree each time lol
I also have an ulterior motive there, in that if I don't have the ability to dip in and out at any given time during the day, I would then be running long time-frame trades - and if I do that, there is too much time to sit and think...which for me, translates into too much time to sit and tinker. Too much time to wonder if I should get out now...or do I wait...or oh cr*p, I knew I should have stayed in / got out.
When I was a Fund-Monkey, I was fine, as it's much more structured, you are part of a team, albeit it can be a relaxed team, as it was with mine - no whip-cracking. However, when you are both monkey and organ grinder, it's tougher, at least when you first set out on your own.