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- FrankenPip replied Aug 31, 2009
image Nice GBPUSD break out.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 31, 2009
Hi Jesper: The session indicators seem to work when the ending hour is after the beginning hour. I don't know if it can be fixed.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 31, 2009
HI oromek: Alpari US is the broker I use for charting. They are 6 hours ahead of New York time.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 31, 2009
image Hi rebelheart: Yes, it was.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 31, 2009
HI FX-Petra: And if you beat them often enough, they will not let you trade with them.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 31, 2009
Hi FX-Petra: The actual problem is there is no agreement on the definition of random. If you can't say with 100% certainty an event is going to happen, then it is a random event. The sun will shine tomorrow. Sounds like a certainty, doesn't it? What ...
- FrankenPip replied Aug 31, 2009
"A consultant is someone who comes in, borrows your watch, tells you what time it is, keeps the watch, and charges you an exorbitant fee."
- FrankenPip replied Aug 30, 2009
Hi Everybody: The rat has been getting fat. How are you guys making out?
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
Hi fxspeedster: You can't beat the rat PERIOD. Don't even try. Instead, forget all the foolishness and just go left every time. You have seen my charts. You know exactly what I am waiting for. There is no secret. There is no thinking. I am doing ...
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
Hi 4xtrader2: I would continue this discussion but afraid I may be told to "buggar off".
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
Hi krly: That is precisely why the rat will beat you. While you are "expecting" something and "predicting", the rat is following what the market is doing. It has already been proven.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
HI zznbrm: There is no "crew". Only a lone monster sitting in the playroom, playing with trains making sure I don't get beat by the rat. image
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
Hi DocPMD: Don't let the rat beat you. "Unless you experience the unpleasant symptoms of being wrong, your brain will never revise its models. Before your neurons can succeed, they must repeatedly fail. There are no shortcuts for this painstaking ...
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
Hi Turveyd: It takes time to build up your account just like your muscles.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
Hi Jesper: We may be using different brokers that have different server times. Someone said my times are wrong. I do not care. It is making money and I am not going to mess with it.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
Hi Jesper: The breakout trade is entered long at the Asian High and entered short at the Asian Low during the London and New York sessions. It is tempting to trade the cross backs, but I don't. Does that match the rules on post #1? The MA was on the ...
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
Hi mfoste1: MAXIMUM RISK = 2% * ACCOUNT BALANCE MAXIMUM RISK = 2% * 4,000 = $80 RISK = STOP LOSS * POSITION SIZE $80 = STOP LOSS * 10 STOP LOSS = 8 You are doing well. 25 pips a day can be done. I am not sure what your stop loss is but make sure you ...
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
Hello Everyone: May I suggest the basic EA be built and debugged FIRST BEFORE you "improve" it. At least then, you'll have something that should keep up with the rat.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 26, 2009
image Hi GBPPIP: That sure was a nice tumble.
- FrankenPip replied Aug 25, 2009
I am a scalper. Nothing fancy. Trying to not get beaten by the rat. "Look, for example, at this elegant little experiment. A rat was put in a T-shaped maze with a few morsels of food placed on either the far right or left side of the enclosure. The ...