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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    In this CHFUSD chart, is a good example of chop. Lowering the EMA values might help, but IMO those EMA setting work just fine. image
    It is not an entrance point, we need the breakout of the cheapest

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  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Last swing low or high, or the long moving average (200 for me personally )
    Thank you Stony Heart...

  4. #14
    Hello how about employed? Close or open?
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hello, I will share you a simple and powerful egy that work on most timeframe: The concept of this egy is that we want to get a trend that has only reversed and we're searching for an optimum entry point. The entry point is the breakout of the highest after a pullback. The pullback is materialized by a short moving average, we're waiting that the price close below the short moving average and we exchange the breakout of their highest just after. I exchange with 50/200EMA however, you can test other. BUY SIGNAL: EURUSD m15: image SELL SIGNAL: the...

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hi, I will share you a straightforward and potent egy that function on most timeframe: The concept of this egy is that we're looking for a trend that has only reversed and we're looking for an optimum entry point. The entrance point is the breakout of the highest after a pullback. The pullback is materialized by a brief moving average, we're awaiting that the price close beneath the short moving average and we trade the breakout of their highest just after. I trade with 50/200EMA however, you can test additional. BUY SIGNAL: EURUSD m15: picture SELL SIGNAL: the...
    please correct me if I am wrong,the break of highest is the prior highest of PA before pullback and appropriate after 50/200 EMA?
    It is possible to call it 123 entrance after break of 50/200 exhibited like in figure under

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Though not complete, this is a very good system for anyone starting out in trading which wants a signal to go into a trade. Attached are a few of the trades I saw which could've been taken using this system. For risk management principles you could set their SL in the 50 EMA or some couples of pips above/below it. And as for TP, you are able to aim 1 - 3 R. image image image
    isn't the rule is to input after the cross of 50/200 Ema? You are entering and usdchf is wrong IMO.
    It'll be useful if someone backtests at least 50-100 examples to verify this submission technique.

  7. #17
    It's good that you recognize that any mixture of MAs will do. However, if you would succeed on a constant basis with this egy, just like with any other trading egy, you need to recognize the circumstance of price action and in particular the significance of reaction zones, e.g S/R and pivot levels/zones. A pullback to some current response zone or significant flip zone is very likely to provide very great trading outcome.

    Trade thrive and safe.

    KP

  8. #18
    let me assist the group with this to make ur exchange a clean one, if utilizing 15 min then use the daily meter, if utilizing the 1hr chart then use the weekly meter. I obtained these indi from a friend.and are extremely powerful and exceptional.
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  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hello how about applied for? Close or open? quote
    Close

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Nice job !
    Thanks!! And thanks for sharing your work and ideas, also.

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