Nasty Girl
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Prompt, in long-term the pound is better to sell perspective now or to purchase? And why?
Prompt, in long-term the pound is better to sell perspective now or to purchase? And why?
Tell, and what duration of bargains for you?
hi Pipmaster1, i see that you are using limit order for your entry, and how will you know that (2) is already the top ? it is interesting strategy.
So far i place the order at 50% between (2)-(3) and SL below the (3).
Hello kissaki,
You're entry point should work ok. I just prefer the 61.8% and the 76.4% retrace on the GU instead of the 50%, this also gives me a smaller stop as well. After a tons of studying at the school we came to the conclusion that the 61.8% is the "first battle line" and the 76.4% is the "last stand", at least in this pair. Every pair is different.
Also I don't use a limit order for my entry, I'm there in real time watching price when I hit the button, so all of my entries are market orders! Keep me posted on how you are doing!
Pip
I use the 61.8 and the 76.4 (especially) but I use limit orders unless I feel the market more accutely.
I have found that the biggest trend days and select patterns are also useful.
JT
JT
Sure.Please keep in mind that the best traders have a hit ratio of 30%.
Tomorrow should be really fun.
JT
Right on. I have right a hit rate of 52%. I'm excited to see what me record looks like by the end of the year. But you can see my current trading stats below.
I took that sell at the potential #3 on the 4 hour 123. I was a little late in pulling the trigger as you can see by the 1 min and 5 min charts. The trigger was the 2:50 1 min candle, however I ended up waiting for the 2:50 5 min candle to close. Cost me about 13 pips, oh well. On the 30 min RSI chart notice how the 2:30 candle is a 76.4% failure, this bearish action is nice to see right before the London open. I also as usual used a two limit exit strategy as the core part of my money management, so if price does hit my first limit and turn against me I'll be stopped out with a small profit. But we never know what will happen!