Saki's Forex Reversal Journal

Discussion in 'Journals' started by sakimonohito, Jul 2, 2004.

  1. EUR/USD B 1.2176 Limit 1.2500
    GBP/USD B 1.8124, 1.7953 Limit 1.8437
    USD/CHF B 1.2661 Limit 1.3110
    EUR/GBP S .6690, .6707, .6754, .6795 Limit .6570
    GBP/JPY B 200.10, 196.90 Limit 204
    NZD/USD B .6580, .6486 Limit .6740
    EUR/AUD S 1.7502* Limit 1.7180


    Now the patience game begins. I am averging into longerterm positions. I have been successful thus far because of my patience, holding positions for two weeks or more, now I am looking at time frames of one to two months(allowing for the limit prices to be reached, I suspect it will take this long). I will not automatically exit when Daimyo reaches a reversal signal on the 4 hour time frame. For example, EUR/USD has already reached a reversal signal this week to sell, but I am looking at the daily daimyo indicator and it has a long way to go.
     
    #61     Sep 2, 2004
  2. Thanks for the insights. I love trading reversals myself, but I find MACD to be the best indicator for me. When used as a trend indicator and a momentum indicator, I think it's the best... at least, best for me. I just find it helps cut down on the drawdowns. Not all the time, of course, but every little bit helps.
     
    #62     Sep 2, 2004
  3. My primary indicator, the Daimyo, has a MACD component built into its moving average. I agree, MACD is very helpful in minimizing drawdowns. But then, so is entering at the beginning of a trend:cool:
     
    #63     Sep 2, 2004
  4. Very true. I don't mind being a little early - you have to expect it if you're going to play reversals - but I just hate the feeling it's going to be perpetuous, which is why I don't go strictly off overbought/oversold. Regardless, whatever works!
     
    #64     Sep 2, 2004
  5. EUR/USD B 1.2176 Limit 1.2500
    GBP/USD B 1.8124, 1.7953 Limit 1.8437
    USD/CHF B 1.2661, 1.2611* Limit 1.3110
    EUR/GBP S .6690, .6707, .6754, .6795 Limit .6570
    GBP/JPY B 200.10, 196.90 Limit 204
    NZD/USD B .6580, .6486 Limit .6740
    EUR/AUD S 1.7502 Limit 1.7180
     
    #65     Sep 2, 2004
  6. EUR/USD B 1.2176 Limit 1.2500
    GBP/USD B 1.8124, 1.7953, 1.7715* Limit 1.8125
    USD/CHF B 1.2661, 1.2611 Limit 1.3110
    EUR/GBP S .6690, .6707, .6754, .6795 Limit .6570
    GBP/JPY B 200.10, 196.90 Limit 204
    NZD/USD B .6580, .6486 Limit .6740
    EUR/AUD S 1.7502 Limit 1.7180
     
    #66     Sep 3, 2004
  7. By the way, I just wanted to clarify that my system uses three indicators for entry, the daimyo, bollingers with fiblines and square of 9 levels. If the market is in fact trending, it is STILL possible to buy an oversold condition and trade with the trend. This can still be defined as a reversal. For example USD/CHF is trending up at the close of the week. I scaled into my first position when I received an oversold indication. However, I didn't consider it an anti-trend trade in any way, eventhough the price continued 100pips or so below my entry.

    Also, I am only entering into trades which earn overnight interest. This is hardly an indication of fighting the trend. But then again, on shorter timeframes I am clearly on the wrong side of the trend, and consistently so. But if I follow the trend of the stronger yielding currencies, I will be with the trend most of the time. The only time this will not work is when the interest rates of a central bank change the balance between the two currencies. This week, GBP seemed to be trading as though the UK central bank would be lowering rates, affecting my 3 GBP positions. We will see in a few weeks how my modified strategy will play out.

    I have attached the Daimyo indicator, finally, since I never did it when I began this journal 2 months ago. It works ONLY in the visualtrading platform(http://cms-forex.com). Its free to use and the quotes and charts are real time. Not a solicitation in any way so please don't be weary of my intentions. And anyways, I don't worry too much about my broker as I trade long term so my fills are never an issue. I'm only sharing my trading results to try and get feedback from the other forex traders on the board here.
     
    #67     Sep 4, 2004
  8. EUR/USD B 1.2176 Limit 1.2500
    GBP/USD B 1.8124, 1.7953, 1.7815** Limit 1.8125
    USD/CHF B 1.2661, 1.2611 Limit 1.3110
    EUR/GBP S .6690, .6707, .6754, .6795 Limit .6570
    GBP/JPY B 200.10, 196.90, 193.84* Limit 200
    NZD/USD B .6580, .6486 Limit .6740
    EUR/AUD S 1.7502 Limit 1.7180

    **Had the wrong entry, I WISH I entered at 1.7715!:(
     
    #68     Sep 7, 2004
  9. EUR/USD B 1.2176 Limit 1.2500
    GBP/USD B 1.8124, 1.7953, 1.7815 Limit 1.8125
    USD/CHF B 1.2661, 1.2611 Limit 1.3110
    EUR/GBP S .6690, .6707, .6754, .6795 Limit .6570
    GBP/JPY B 200.10, 196.90, 193.84 Limit 200
    NZD/USD B .6580, .6486 Limit .6740
    EUR/AUD S 1.7502, 1.7679* Limit 1.6875
     
    #69     Sep 9, 2004
  10. Feeling a little hairy so I'm taking some profits here, this has always turned out to be a mistake, a lapse in discipline, as my limit prices have reached on 98 out of 100 trades it seems, but only the market knows what will happen my friends!

    Closed Trades
    GBP/JPY B 193.84 Sold 197.04 +320
    GBP/USD B 1.7815 Sold 1.7985 +170
    EUR/AUD S 1.7679 Cover 1.7472 +207

    Current Positions
    EUR/USD B 1.2176 Limit 1.2500
    GBP/USD B 1.8124, 1.7953 Limit 1.8125
    USD/CHF B 1.2661, 1.2611 Limit 1.3110
    EUR/GBP S .6690, .6707, .6754, .6795 Limit .6570
    GBP/JPY B 200.10, 196.90 Limit 200
    NZD/USD B .6580, .6486 Limit .6740
    EUR/AUD S 1.7502 Limit 1.6875
     
    #70     Sep 14, 2004