Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by omejeo: 2:25pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
let get down on biz of today nijababe how far for oil not on chart |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by 12ema: 2:28pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
sell usdchf at current price of 9438 with 3% of capital, for a tp of 9384. SL is 40 pips out from entry. |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Nobody: 2:35pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
omejeo: let get down on biz of today nijababe how far for oil not on chart Holding my positions still although that oil has gone from + 126 pips to +17 pips but I am still holding as long as 81.92 is not eclipsed |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by docus: 2:39pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
iheanyiebeneze: This might help someone. Trading breakouts 101
Dear trader and Clickevents reader
The current sell-off means that it’s a tough time for many traders. But the markets are on the move – and for adaptable traders, this presents some excellent opportunities to ride those moves.
And one of the best ways to capture moves is to enter the market on a breakout, as the price ploughs through a level of support or resistance.
But breakout trading can be a divisive subject among traders. Which is why I thought I’d tackle some of the myths and misinformation about breakout trading – to get to the truth about what actually works (and what doesn’t) …
Breakouts 101
The theory of breakout trading is sound, and very persuasive …
- watch for a price stuck in a range - it can’t stay in a range forever, so eventually it will breakout - these breakouts can be explosive - when it breaks, we catch profits from that explosive move
What’s not to like?
And it’s easy to find fabulous examples where prices took huge breakout moves, with spectacular profits.
A breakout doesn’t have to be from a channel – breakouts can be played as prices butt up to any key level of support or resistance.
Anyone who’s tried breakout trading will tell you that the bane of their lives is false breakouts. Perhaps the price touches through the upper level of the channel before immediately turning tail in a sell-off. Or perhaps it breaks, then pulls back neatly to your stop level, closing you out for a loss, before heading back off in the original direction.
These are frustrating, and – I’ll be honest with you – there is no way to eliminate false moves altogether.
But there are ways to boost our chance of success
The trick is momentum.
A breakout without momentum is worthless. Breakouts are all about momentum.
They tell us that there are lots of buyers pushing the price up. Or, in the case of a breakout below support, big red candles tell us that there are lots of sellers, pushing the price lower.
But if we wait around to see those candles – we’ve already missed the lion’s share of that profit. The buyers have already bought … or the sellers have already sold.
So, if we don’t want to wait around for the candles to form, how can we get an immediate momentum reading?
The obvious answer would be the momentum indicator, or an oscillator like RSI …
The chart above shows the same breakout, with the RSI indicator clearly showing higher highs – this tells us that traders have their foot on the pedal for this move. It’s an excellent tool, but – again – it’s fallible. Sometimes prices will dither on the area of support and resistance for some time before momentum builds.
So I’d like to tell you about the trick that’s effectively employed by John Wheatland in his Breakthrough FX system, which I’ve been following for a few months now.
It’s a factor that’s too often ignored by traders, who get bogged down in the ups and downs of candlestick movements.
Time.
John times his trades to match up with the exact moments he knows (from gazillions of hours studying price!) that momentum comes into the market. It’s proving to be phenomenally effective.
Breakthrough FX
Another thing that John’s system does very effectively is managing risk-reward. And I’ll explain here why this works …
The temptation with breakout trading is that we see the text-book examples – the ones where the price flies off 100+ pips in our favour – and we want those kinds of breaks. But – as with all trading – genuine success comes in small parcels.
Just because a key level has broken, and we’ve got some momentum behind it … does not mean that we’re riding a huge move. While markets are notoriously unpredictable – they are also creatures of habit and tend to move within daily ranges. So, we shouldn’t get greedy with our breakout trades.
Sure, sometimes the market makes huge 100pip+ leaps – but we can lose a lot of trades while we wait around for these events to come along.
It’s the old story that (I’m sorry) I bang on about again and again. Take profits, take profits, take profits. It’s an error to sit back and wait for a huge reward on your trade – all the time you’re waiting, your capital is at risk. Take modest profits regularly, manage your draw downs, and don’t overstretch your risk.
A thrilling rollercoaster ride it is not. But a genuine, long-term profitable one – yes.
Regards,
modest truth |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Nobody: 2:40pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
buy EU 1.2790
RR 1:1 20/20 |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by omejeo: 2:40pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
naijababe:
Holding my positions still although that oil has gone from + 126 pips to +17 pips but I am still holding as long as 81.92 is not eclipsed ok thanks |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Nobody: 2:45pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
tom29reloaded: buy EU 1.2790
RR 1:1 20/20 invalidated. dis is how to posts signal. |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Nobody: 2:56pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
see u next year if we live to see it by mercy of God |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by kblaze111: 3:18pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
thanks, a couple of write-ups, phone calls , charts and explanations would go a very long way. kblaze111@yahoo.com [quote author=naijababe post=27213392]kblaze, I am sorry I can't be of much help. Let me think about what we can do online and get back to you. [quote] |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by mez(m): 3:23pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
A long wicked pin bar forming on weekly time frame on Dax. It has converted from bearish to bullish. It's heading to test 9090. We may have a long term north movement in the coming days if it breaks this level. May the odds ever be in your favour!
@Naijababe, it's a quote from the movie "hunger games". |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by mez(m): 3:29pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
kblaze111: thanks, a couple of write-ups, phone calls , charts and explanations would go a very long way. kblaze111@yahoo.com
Google Chris Capre. A lot has been written down already. Don't trouble the lady. |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Nobody: 3:33pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
mez:
Google Chris Capre. A lot has been written down already. Don't trouble the lady. Thank you and mehn I am enjoying the ride up o even if I got in a bit late because I was too lazy to get out of bed until 9am 2 Likes |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Jcob(m): 3:37pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Never be on the other side of dax! Enjoying the ride too. Will lock some profit and leave the remaining to run through the weekend. |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by willscolf: 3:37pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
i no know say na so una wicked reach,so nobody even care 2 wish me quick recovery,dia is God oo |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Jcob(m): 3:41pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
willscolf: i no know say na so una wicked reach,so nobody even care 2 wish quick recovery,dia is God oo heeya. God will give you strength sir! It is well. |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by willscolf: 3:42pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
naijababe:
Holding my positions still although that oil has gone from + 126 pips to +17 pips but I am still holding as long as 81.92 is not eclipsed ma'am,dis d reason people like u can survive dis market.imagine giving back a whooping 100pips 2 d market yet stil hav d nous 2 trade,quote me right dis is 1 of d scenerio dat makes many giv up on trading.kip it up 1 Like |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by kblaze111: 3:46pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
thanks and GOD bless infact today today mez:
Google Chris Capre. A lot has been written down already. Don't trouble the lady. 1 Like |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Nobody: 3:51pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
willscolf: i no know say na so una wicked reach,so nobody even care 2 wish me quick recovery,dia is God oo Lol..........pele and get well soon. We were too excited ni willscolf: ma'am,dis d reason people like u can survive dis market.imagine giving back a whooping 100pips 2 d market yet stil hav d nous 2 trade,quote me right dis is 1 of d scenerio dat makes many giv up on trading.kip it up Thanks, at some point we all learn to see past the noise |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by omejeo: 4:40pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
willscolf: ma'am,dis d reason people like u can survive dis market.imagine giving back a whooping 100pips 2 d market yet stil hav d nous 2 trade,quote me right dis is 1 of d scenerio dat makes many giv up on trading.kip it up fx need good capital if u have a reasonable capital and also know what you are doing men u will go far 1 Like |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Nobody: 5:08pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
Thanks,You are wellcomed docus:
modest truth |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Nobody: 6:03pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
This nucca oil! Bloody yanking my chain, still in the buy unless it breaks 81.92 |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by natruetalk: 7:14pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
getting to the time to close Shop 4 the week, let me hurt someone more with my today's trading chart. i think everyone is free to post on NL so far the post is not against Seun Osewa Rules. FTA space is enough for those who want to post charts, those who know how to shout and so on. i don't ask anybody to like or want my chart that wouldn't disturb me coming whenever i feel with or without chart. anybody is free to come and rant as much as he want, it a free world.
@rozayx5 ur contribution here on FTA can never be ignore learned from you myself i respect you. next time u read such lamentation, just ignore as it can never reduce ur piping 9 Likes |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by natruetalk: 7:37pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
shop closed
Thank Almighty God for d week |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by docus: 7:39pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
natruetalk: getting to the time to close Shop 4 the week, let me hurt someone more with my today's trading chart. i think everyone is free to post on NL so far the post is not against Seun Osewa Rules. FTA space is enough for those who want to post charts, those who know how to shout and so on. i don't ask anybody to like or want my chart that wouldn't disturb me coming whenever i feel with or without chart. anybody is free to come and rant as much as he want, it a free world.
@rozayx5 ur contribution here on FTA can never be ignore learned from you myself i respect you. next time u read such lamentation, just ignore as it can never reduce ur piping bro. keep doing ur thing(posting charts). only the smart ones will learn from it. more greens pips to u. 2 Likes |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by docus: 7:39pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
natruetalk: getting to the time to close Shop 4 the week, let me hurt someone more with my today's trading chart. i think everyone is free to post on NL so far the post is not against Seun Osewa Rules. FTA space is enough for those who want to post charts, those who know how to shout and so on. i don't ask anybody to like or want my chart that wouldn't disturb me coming whenever i feel with or without chart. anybody is free to come and rant as much as he want, it a free world.
@rozayx5 ur contribution here on FTA can never be ignore learned from you myself i respect you. next time u read such lamentation, just ignore as it can never reduce ur piping |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by omejeo: 7:39pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
dax will fall well well next week |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by omejeo: 7:40pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
natruetalk: getting to the time to close Shop 4 the week, let me hurt someone more with my today's trading chart. i think everyone is free to post on NL so far the post is not against Seun Osewa Rules. FTA space is enough for those who want to post charts, those who know how to shout and so on. i don't ask anybody to like or want my chart that wouldn't disturb me coming whenever i feel with or without chart. anybody is free to come and rant as much as he want, it a free world.
@rozayx5 ur contribution here on FTA can never be ignore learned from you myself i respect you. next time u read such lamentation, just ignore as it can never reduce ur piping oga we miss ur post today |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by kblaze111: 8:05pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
thanks a lot iheanyiebeneze: This might help someone. Trading breakouts 101 Dear trader and Clickevents reader
The current sell-off means that it’s a tough time for many traders. But the markets are on the move – and for adaptable traders, this presents some excellent opportunities to ride those moves.
And one of the best ways to capture moves is to enter the market on a breakout, as the price ploughs through a level of support or resistance.
But breakout trading can be a divisive subject among traders. Which is why I thought I’d tackle some of the myths and misinformation about breakout trading – to get to the truth about what actually works (and what doesn’t) …
Breakouts 101
The theory of breakout trading is sound, and very persuasive …
- watch for a price stuck in a range - it can’t stay in a range forever, so eventually it will breakout - these breakouts can be explosive - when it breaks, we catch profits from that explosive move
What’s not to like?
And it’s easy to find fabulous examples where prices took huge breakout moves, with spectacular profits.
A breakout doesn’t have to be from a channel – breakouts can be played as prices butt up to any key level of support or resistance.
Anyone who’s tried breakout trading will tell you that the bane of their lives is false breakouts. Perhaps the price touches through the upper level of the channel before immediately turning tail in a sell-off. Or perhaps it breaks, then pulls back neatly to your stop level, closing you out for a loss, before heading back off in the original direction.
These are frustrating, and – I’ll be honest with you – there is no way to eliminate false moves altogether.
But there are ways to boost our chance of success
The trick is momentum.
A breakout without momentum is worthless. Breakouts are all about momentum.
They tell us that there are lots of buyers pushing the price up. Or, in the case of a breakout below support, big red candles tell us that there are lots of sellers, pushing the price lower.
But if we wait around to see those candles – we’ve already missed the lion’s share of that profit. The buyers have already bought … or the sellers have already sold.
So, if we don’t want to wait around for the candles to form, how can we get an immediate momentum reading?
The obvious answer would be the momentum indicator, or an oscillator like RSI …
The chart above shows the same breakout, with the RSI indicator clearly showing higher highs – this tells us that traders have their foot on the pedal for this move. It’s an excellent tool, but – again – it’s fallible. Sometimes prices will dither on the area of support and resistance for some time before momentum builds.
So I’d like to tell you about the trick that’s effectively employed by John Wheatland in his Breakthrough FX system, which I’ve been following for a few months now.
It’s a factor that’s too often ignored by traders, who get bogged down in the ups and downs of candlestick movements.
Time.
John times his trades to match up with the exact moments he knows (from gazillions of hours studying price!) that momentum comes into the market. It’s proving to be phenomenally effective.
Breakthrough FX
Another thing that John’s system does very effectively is managing risk-reward. And I’ll explain here why this works …
The temptation with breakout trading is that we see the text-book examples – the ones where the price flies off 100+ pips in our favour – and we want those kinds of breaks. But – as with all trading – genuine success comes in small parcels.
Just because a key level has broken, and we’ve got some momentum behind it … does not mean that we’re riding a huge move. While markets are notoriously unpredictable – they are also creatures of habit and tend to move within daily ranges. So, we shouldn’t get greedy with our breakout trades.
Sure, sometimes the market makes huge 100pip+ leaps – but we can lose a lot of trades while we wait around for these events to come along.
It’s the old story that (I’m sorry) I bang on about again and again. Take profits, take profits, take profits. It’s an error to sit back and wait for a huge reward on your trade – all the time you’re waiting, your capital is at risk. Take modest profits regularly, manage your draw downs, and don’t overstretch your risk.
A thrilling rollercoaster ride it is not. But a genuine, long-term profitable one – yes.
Regards,
|
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by latestsunny(m): 9:18pm On Oct 17, 2014 |
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Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Nobody: 8:42am On Oct 18, 2014 |
Analysis is ongoing for the coming week. i wish you all a pipful filled week. |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by omejeo: 10:29am On Oct 18, 2014 |
iheanyiebeneze: Analysis is ongoing for the coming week. i wish you all a pipful filled week. ok boss |
Re: Forex Trading - Season 14 by Capitals: 11:21am On Oct 18, 2014 |
natruetalk: getting to the time to close Shop 4 the week, let me hurt someone more with my today's trading chart. i think everyone is free to post on NL so far the post is not against Seun Osewa Rules. FTA space is enough for those who want to post charts, those who know how to shout and so on. i don't ask anybody to like or want my chart that wouldn't disturb me coming whenever i feel with or without chart. anybody is free to come and rant as much as he want, it a free world.
@rozayx5 ur contribution here on FTA can never be ignore learned from you myself i respect you. next time u read such lamentation, just ignore as it can never reduce ur piping Here s how I closed shop myself. Not like it was solicited, was just inspired by the above |