Indicator are Liars! S/R Trading for Forex (cont. of futures thread)

Discussion in 'Forex' started by ESResistance, Dec 6, 2009.

  1. ****LEVELS FOR EURUSD, GBPUSD AND USDJPY****

    Hi everyone.

    The Pivotfarm PowerZones are the key information provided in the sheets, the MP, Pivots, Fibs, Simple Moving Averages and Summary Numbers are for confluence and information.

    Always remember to use the numbers as a guideline for potential areas of high probability plays. If you need further information on how to use the sheets watch this video http://bit.ly/8bF7hb

    Always use a set up based upon your system to enter a trade
    .
    Good trading all
     
    #11     Dec 15, 2009
  2. ****LEVELS FOR EURUSD, GBPUSD AND USDJPY****

    Hi everyone.

    The Pivotfarm PowerZones are the key information provided in the sheets, the MP, Pivots, Fibs, Simple Moving Averages and Summary Numbers are for confluence and information.

    Always remember to use the numbers as a guideline for potential areas of high probability plays. If you need further information on how to use the sheets watch this video http://bit.ly/8bF7hb

    Always use a set up based upon your system to enter a trade
    .
    Good trading all
     
    #12     Dec 16, 2009
  3. ****LEVELS FOR EURUSD, GBPUSD AND USDJPY****

    Hi everyone.

    The Pivotfarm PowerZones are the key information provided in the sheets, the MP, Pivots, Fibs, Simple Moving Averages and Summary Numbers are for confluence and information.

    Always remember to use the numbers as a guideline for potential areas of high probability plays. If you need further information on how to use the sheets watch this video http://bit.ly/8bF7hb

    Always use a set up based upon your system to enter a trade
    .
    Good trading all
     
    #13     Dec 17, 2009
  4. ****LEVELS FOR EURUSD, GBPUSD AND USDJPY****

    Hi everyone.

    The Pivotfarm PowerZones are the key information provided in the sheets, the MP, Pivots, Fibs, Simple Moving Averages and Summary Numbers are for confluence and information.

    Always remember to use the numbers as a guideline for potential areas of high probability plays. If you need further information on how to use the sheets watch this video http://bit.ly/8bF7hb

    Always use a set up based upon your system to enter a trade
    .
    Good trading all
     
    #14     Dec 21, 2009
  5. ****LEVELS FOR EURUSD, GBPUSD AND USDJPY****

    Hi everyone.

    The Pivotfarm PowerZones are the key information provided in the sheets, the MP, Pivots, Fibs, Simple Moving Averages and Summary Numbers are for confluence and information.

    Always remember to use the numbers as a guideline for potential areas of high probability plays. If you need further information on how to use the sheets watch this video http://bit.ly/8bF7hb

    Always use a set up based upon your system to enter a trade
    .
    Good trading all
     
    #15     Dec 21, 2009
  6. ****LEVELS FOR EURUSD, GBPUSD AND USDJPY****

    Hi everyone.

    The Pivotfarm PowerZones are the key information provided in the sheets, the MP, Pivots, Fibs, Simple Moving Averages and Summary Numbers are for confluence and information.

    Always remember to use the numbers as a guideline for potential areas of high probability plays. If you need further information on how to use the sheets watch this video http://bit.ly/8bF7hb

    Always use a set up based upon your system to enter a trade
    .
    Good trading all
     
    #16     Dec 23, 2009
  7. Actually found this useful.

    Thanks
     
    #17     Dec 28, 2009
  8. JSSPMK

    JSSPMK

    If indicators are liars, then what would you call support & resistance levels that didn't provide support or resistance?
     
    #18     Dec 28, 2009
  9. A news event.

     
    #19     Dec 31, 2009
  10. JSSPMK

    JSSPMK

    Intraday levels are pure noise to weekly/monthly bars, there is little difference between indicators & lines, it's a matter of choice & application. Support & resistance levels get broken pretty much every day, so how do you distinguish which ones to pick?
     
    #20     Dec 31, 2009