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  1. I completely agree with all the points on how to be a successful forex trader.. its very important that a trader dont allow his thoughts to get mixed with others, what i do is to listen to some daily forex videos and see if it confirms with my views... if then ill have more confidence in my trades... and one u are in that zone u can play the market accordingly and make lot of profits, u know exactly that the market will move from point a to point b and between this time is the best time to trade. It is also important they you dont tell people how much u make from the forex market.. coz they will not even be able to understand your language.
  2. Hi GT3RS and everyone, In the past Ive received similar questions about timing. Id say next, while we stick to the original rules which everyone likes to stress on every time , I dont want you to be locked in a box. As more and more traders begin to pay attention to market hours, behavior of many trading strategies and styles which are tailored to certain hours changes over the years. All WE have to do is to adjust while keeping the main trading idea alive. As I said in my old posts, Ive been experimenting with shifted hours to address this early breakout question. The idea Ive been working on goes as follows: - we draw trend lines using 5 candle range after midnight AND now also 3 hours before the midnight if there is a valid swing to use. - if we ended up using a swing before the midnight, we only draw a trend line which would allow us to trade a breakout in the direction of the main trend. - our main trend is suggested by 200 EMA: price above 200 EMA - uptrend, below - downtrend. So, keep the breakout idea, try shifting hours and compare results. Best regards, Edward
  3. It appears to be a problem with the NTDF line of code. I thought perhaps it was a "divide by zero" error, but modifying the code for that doesnt resolve this issue. Ive also not been able to find any other code or description of this indicator online that better describes the formula breakdown. Unfortunately, at this time I do not have a solution to this other than to advise that you not use it on the 1-minute or lower chart intervals; it doesnt appear to be an issue on higher chart intervals, however. Regards, Chris
  4. Just saying: Two kensai can take a province together too, you know. I think the focus everyone had that "every single unit must take a province on it's own" hampered design as much as anything really. Add to that that having more units is king, really.
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