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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby prochargedmopar » Tue Feb 08, 2022 5:26 am

aliassmith wrote:
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LeMercenaire wrote:
Of course, I know that you're right. Just as I said, I did actually know the set up I was looking at. However, as TRO mentioned a way back recently, not everyone is at that level.

As such, I am playing around with simplicity and seeing if there is a way to simply make money for those at the level where they don't automatically default to the steps you listed, with an equally simple way to keep them out of trouble - which,.let's face it, is all we all really want.


BTW, the free stuff ICT is teaching I think ANYone could do and stay out of 'trouble'.
ONLY ways to get in trouble in the markets really, is to be an idiot like I have been a big % of my trading career. LOL :mrgreen:
"Normal" people would follow the plan and stick with it stop losses and all. :shock:


For some reason I don't remember him setting a stop loss in the Free videos recently.


He did.
Gave several options to do so, and a couple were very small.

He went off in the mentorship vid today.
Bunch of entitled crybabies in there. LOL :roll:
Sheesh.
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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby aliassmith » Tue Feb 08, 2022 5:36 am

prochargedmopar wrote:
aliassmith wrote:
prochargedmopar wrote:
BTW, the free stuff ICT is teaching I think ANYone could do and stay out of 'trouble'.
ONLY ways to get in trouble in the markets really, is to be an idiot like I have been a big % of my trading career. LOL :mrgreen:
"Normal" people would follow the plan and stick with it stop losses and all. :shock:


For some reason I don't remember him setting a stop loss in the Free videos recently.


He did.
Gave several options to do so, and a couple were very small.

He went off in the mentorship vid today.
Bunch of entitled crybabies in there. LOL :roll:
Sheesh.


What made them entitled?
They expected cut and paste?
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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby cheunt3 » Tue Feb 08, 2022 9:36 am

LeMercenaire wrote:Dead Horse trotted to a very nice level formed here. Where to next, we wonder?

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This is a set-up I've been mulling over. I know what it is - but it's also one of the few set-ups that can catch Dead Horse out (at least the way I play it). Looking at DH as it stands, it looks like a healthy short coming but often it isn't and fingers and toes and anything else exposed gets burned.

So, I noticed:
It always ties into the level formed by the fakeout halfway up a move to the left. Luckily this is easy to see in hindsight for reference.
It doesn't matter so much on the lower timeframes I usually use. However, I have been using the 30 min for CL and a couple of others with similar movement profiles.

So to help, what I actually have here is a stripped down version of my Thunder and Lightning, with the double Kijun-sen, with a 50-ma added.

All of a sudden, a lot clearer.

I would now be waiting for a clear move and hold below the zone, the Lightning should break out from the Thunder, then Dead Horse should stamp his hoof and in I'll go. I can also use it to play any fake short and continuation move back Long.


LOL thunder and lightning? As in MO's pattern and breakout?

I'm in the same diLEMma. If this breaks on the upside, this one is going to be an epic long long lonnng termer. :D

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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby prochargedmopar » Tue Feb 08, 2022 2:23 pm

aliassmith wrote:
prochargedmopar wrote:
aliassmith wrote:
For some reason I don't remember him setting a stop loss in the Free videos recently.


He did.
Gave several options to do so, and a couple were very small.

He went off in the mentorship vid today.
Bunch of entitled crybabies in there. LOL :roll:
Sheesh.


What made them entitled?
They expected cut and paste?


They act like they OWN ICT.
Because they paid him his life is now thiers.
Also pissed off because he is showing some stuff free that ONLY they deserve.
Man, really?
Funny sh!t.
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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby LeMercenaire » Wed Feb 09, 2022 12:08 am

cheunt3 wrote:
LeMercenaire wrote:Dead Horse trotted to a very nice level formed here. Where to next, we wonder?

CL-OIL-VIPM30averynicelevel7thFeb2022.png

This is a set-up I've been mulling over. I know what it is - but it's also one of the few set-ups that can catch Dead Horse out (at least the way I play it). Looking at DH as it stands, it looks like a healthy short coming but often it isn't and fingers and toes and anything else exposed gets burned.

So, I noticed:
It always ties into the level formed by the fakeout halfway up a move to the left. Luckily this is easy to see in hindsight for reference.
It doesn't matter so much on the lower timeframes I usually use. However, I have been using the 30 min for CL and a couple of others with similar movement profiles.

So to help, what I actually have here is a stripped down version of my Thunder and Lightning, with the double Kijun-sen, with a 50-ma added.

All of a sudden, a lot clearer.

I would now be waiting for a clear move and hold below the zone, the Lightning should break out from the Thunder, then Dead Horse should stamp his hoof and in I'll go. I can also use it to play any fake short and continuation move back Long.


LOL thunder and lightning? As in MO's pattern and breakout?

I'm in the same diLEMma. If this breaks on the upside, this one is going to be an epic long long lonnng termer. :D

AULEM.png


Thunder and Lightning is a Japanese method using two Ichimoku Clouds, one fast (Lightning), one slow (Thunder). It is used with Heiken Ashi candles.

What I have done is only use the two Kijun-sen lines, so no "cloud" as such. The settings for the two clouds are listed earlier in my thread. I use(d) it with the higher time-frame method, Black Sails, which also added in double MACDs.

This can still be used in conjunction with this variant as your higher tf bias.

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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby LeMercenaire » Wed Feb 09, 2022 12:26 am

LeMercenaire wrote:Dead Horse trotted to a very nice level formed here. Where to next, we wonder?

CL-OIL-VIPM30averynicelevel7thFeb2022.png

This is a set-up I've been mulling over. I know what it is - but it's also one of the few set-ups that can catch Dead Horse out (at least the way I play it). Looking at DH as it stands, it looks like a healthy short coming but often it isn't and fingers and toes and anything else exposed gets burned.

So, I noticed:
It always ties into the level formed by the fakeout halfway up a move to the left. Luckily this is easy to see in hindsight for reference.
It doesn't matter so much on the lower timeframes I usually use. However, I have been using the 30 min for CL and a couple of others with similar movement profiles.

So to help, what I actually have here is a stripped down version of my Thunder and Lightning, with the double Kijun-sen, with a 50-ma added.

All of a sudden, a lot clearer.

I would now be waiting for a clear move and hold below the zone, the Lightning should break out from the Thunder, then Dead Horse should stamp his hoof and in I'll go. I can also use it to play any fake short and continuation move back Long.


The move so far...

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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby LeMercenaire » Wed Feb 09, 2022 12:32 am

cheunt3 wrote:
LeMercenaire wrote:Dead Horse trotted to a very nice level formed here. Where to next, we wonder?

CL-OIL-VIPM30averynicelevel7thFeb2022.png

This is a set-up I've been mulling over. I know what it is - but it's also one of the few set-ups that can catch Dead Horse out (at least the way I play it). Looking at DH as it stands, it looks like a healthy short coming but often it isn't and fingers and toes and anything else exposed gets burned.

So, I noticed:
It always ties into the level formed by the fakeout halfway up a move to the left. Luckily this is easy to see in hindsight for reference.
It doesn't matter so much on the lower timeframes I usually use. However, I have been using the 30 min for CL and a couple of others with similar movement profiles.

So to help, what I actually have here is a stripped down version of my Thunder and Lightning, with the double Kijun-sen, with a 50-ma added.

All of a sudden, a lot clearer.

I would now be waiting for a clear move and hold below the zone, the Lightning should break out from the Thunder, then Dead Horse should stamp his hoof and in I'll go. I can also use it to play any fake short and continuation move back Long.


LOL thunder and lightning? As in MO's pattern and breakout?

I'm in the same diLEMma. If this breaks on the upside, this one is going to be an epic long long lonnng termer. :D

AULEM.png


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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby cheunt3 » Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:45 am

LeMercenaire wrote:
cheunt3 wrote:
LeMercenaire wrote:Dead Horse trotted to a very nice level formed here. Where to next, we wonder?

CL-OIL-VIPM30averynicelevel7thFeb2022.png

This is a set-up I've been mulling over. I know what it is - but it's also one of the few set-ups that can catch Dead Horse out (at least the way I play it). Looking at DH as it stands, it looks like a healthy short coming but often it isn't and fingers and toes and anything else exposed gets burned.

So, I noticed:
It always ties into the level formed by the fakeout halfway up a move to the left. Luckily this is easy to see in hindsight for reference.
It doesn't matter so much on the lower timeframes I usually use. However, I have been using the 30 min for CL and a couple of others with similar movement profiles.

So to help, what I actually have here is a stripped down version of my Thunder and Lightning, with the double Kijun-sen, with a 50-ma added.

All of a sudden, a lot clearer.

I would now be waiting for a clear move and hold below the zone, the Lightning should break out from the Thunder, then Dead Horse should stamp his hoof and in I'll go. I can also use it to play any fake short and continuation move back Long.


LOL thunder and lightning? As in MO's pattern and breakout?

I'm in the same diLEMma. If this breaks on the upside, this one is going to be an epic long long lonnng termer. :D

AULEM.png


Aggressive Short close below 0.71235 or conservative with a close below zone 0.71121 - 0.71054


In demand. Not going to short s**t.
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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby LeMercenaire » Wed Feb 09, 2022 8:39 am

cheunt3 wrote:
LeMercenaire wrote:
cheunt3 wrote:
LOL thunder and lightning? As in MO's pattern and breakout?

I'm in the same diLEMma. If this breaks on the upside, this one is going to be an epic long long lonnng termer. :D

AULEM.png


Aggressive Short close below 0.71235 or conservative with a close below zone 0.71121 - 0.71054


In demand. Not going to short s**t.


Lol...

I didn't bother to mention long entry levels as they are just so damned obvious!

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Re: Lem's Big Box O' Stuff.

Postby LeMercenaire » Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:24 pm

Time marches on...

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