poor sellers! I waited as a sniper this trade!
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One trade per daily bar, or per X bars on current timeframe 0 replies
1 trade per pair per year 6 replies
multiple systems per pair/multiple pairs per system? 3 replies
Trading 24 hours per day, 5 days per week 14 replies
DislikedI tried trading using WCU charts only and here are the results: {image} Would love to do more analysis on excel but shame cant get any data for WCU. I want to check how they relate to normal charts. Neil I would love to know more how you trade them, how you determine when a currency is strong or weak, I know some excel we can work out the data and see if we can turn this in a real system, please reply to me.Ignored
Disliked{quote} good result. if you combine the power of currencies with the levels of volumes, you get just sniper inputs and places for unloading. I have an indicator of the strength of currencies in the first place for 12 years. One look is enough to understand the situation. {image}Ignored
DislikedIntrigued KingMark, Would like to know what your looking at with WCU charts when your entering. Applying this to contrarian trades when entering, and possibly exiting as well would definitely help with turning markets. Thank you for sharing. Cheers.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Im using it on the 45min chart. But what I want to know how to determine a buy/sell zone accurately?Ignored
Disliked{quote} I think people are getting confused here, This thread is contrarian with retail sentiment. The other is currency strength. With currency strength you arent really looking at SSI, you can hold longer etc. I agree with the contrarian retails are still buying GBPUSD so I would short too. But with the WCU currency strength it depends on how short the time frame is and how fast it changes. The daily could be saying sell GBPUSD but the 1 hour buy it for a short time (or maybe early reversal). Dont get confused between two different methods!...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Im talking about WCU. This is what my 1hr WCU chart looks like: {image} GBP is very weak, the lowest lineIgnored