Intraday FX Player

Discussion in 'Journals' started by CFerret, Mar 26, 2008.

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  1. 1 min no-brainer set-ups - you know all these

    Horns - T/L break - pullback to PP

    1 hour - fluid - tail - change of colour - now just after the hour bang

    Friday again - and 4 hour could snap here but we are in T'L support - enough energy to snap like Friday but not so perfect
     
    #831     Apr 21, 2008
  2. Stock Index Future. Same stuff as in FX works pretty well there too...
     
    #832     Apr 21, 2008
  3. 1min bottom was a textbook, didn't take it cause considered hourly action suspicious.
     
    #833     Apr 21, 2008
  4. understood but think time - there's loads of time to take this to hell again but bounce hard first

    Falling knife - you have the skill to take it and reverse if it turns

    here's our old T/L's - as in Fridays case this hour can be critical
     
    #834     Apr 21, 2008
  5. chart
     
    #835     Apr 21, 2008
  6. How are these time periods built?
     
    #836     Apr 21, 2008
  7. pretty much like a longer term 3rd tests on HSI, let's say 20 min between test one and two, noise after test two, retrace (a lot), then slam right down..

    All bottoms below a EMA filter, and going for a 2nd leg of down move, after a High of Day..

    :D

    Yoohoo, oh yeah, I guess you are using indictors in a way that doesn't lag? Banjo from the chat mention that, and I guess many of us are trying to do something similar :D

    how is your dad, CF?
     
    #837     Apr 21, 2008
  8. quiz, find an entry on the early hours of the chart :D
     
    #838     Apr 21, 2008
  9. CF the pajama stripes are just new days that's all. The swing is based on what the hourly and 4 hrly traders do.

    That was a flying knife type set up on the 1 hr giving you loads of warning to take your position.

    Now clockwatch to see if they give us any clues
     
    #839     Apr 21, 2008
  10. A ha I see, so hourly and 4h closes are the key too...
     
    #840     Apr 21, 2008
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