No worries FXfreak,
I think I misread that. Not being an "old guy" and implying I was off topic, I took that as "get out please!"
Then I saw MightyOne post "Good bye..." (later, I realized it actually said "Good eye..." LOL)
Then per my training, whenever I feel a "creative roadblock" coming on, I instantly remove myself from the environment.
Looks like Jala created a thread, so we can continue there.
Glad to see you guys are getting some good trades in
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Ahoy shipmates its about time I made my first post
Have been exploring Kreslik Harbour and a very nice place for fellow treasure hunters it is too.
The concept of the Zero Line and the psychology behind it has hit me like a ton of bricks (or grapeshot)
If I read this simple concept correctly
The market may give me profit, and then uses The fear of loss is greater than the desire for gain psychology, as a tool to get me to move my stops to BE, and then simply targets that very spot! All the profit (or targeted position to enter) is now exactly where a real trader wants it, and all very conveniently in the same spot. And I fell for it! I cant believe I missed such an obvious play on us - again and again and again.
That's if I got it right!
I have been reading for a few weeks now and havent really even got started, there is simply too much information to take in. ( and after this post you will probably tell me I need to start again)(':)')
Thanks again for your posts, and good hunting
Have been exploring Kreslik Harbour and a very nice place for fellow treasure hunters it is too.
The concept of the Zero Line and the psychology behind it has hit me like a ton of bricks (or grapeshot)
If I read this simple concept correctly
The market may give me profit, and then uses The fear of loss is greater than the desire for gain psychology, as a tool to get me to move my stops to BE, and then simply targets that very spot! All the profit (or targeted position to enter) is now exactly where a real trader wants it, and all very conveniently in the same spot. And I fell for it! I cant believe I missed such an obvious play on us - again and again and again.
That's if I got it right!
I have been reading for a few weeks now and havent really even got started, there is simply too much information to take in. ( and after this post you will probably tell me I need to start again)(':)')
Thanks again for your posts, and good hunting
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hi adaseb,
i wouldn't call it choppy, i would say that large orders get executed. i find london is the "easiest" session for trading.
but this shouldn't give you a wrong picture: i don't trade a heavy lot size and i wouldn't call myself a consistently profitable trader :-/
but i try my best
right now i'm long ej, eu and au.
i wouldn't call it choppy, i would say that large orders get executed. i find london is the "easiest" session for trading.
but this shouldn't give you a wrong picture: i don't trade a heavy lot size and i wouldn't call myself a consistently profitable trader :-/
but i try my best
right now i'm long ej, eu and au.
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