hilary
- 31 Dec 2003 13:00
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Beeblebrox
- 27 Jan 2004 11:25
- 232 of 11056
please can i be guru for today...
went long @ 180.47, at 9.55, then;
10.00 180.30
10.30 180.48
11.00 180.82
trailing stop in now @ 180.69
not very scientific i'm afraid, but have followed the 10.00 move for a while, but today is the first time i've traded it - it's like someone, somewhere turns a machine on that is pre-programmed to sell $ at 10.00
Beeblebrox
- 27 Jan 2004 11:52
- 233 of 11056
and stopped out 180.69 for + 22
Spaceman
- 27 Jan 2004 12:26
- 234 of 11056
BB, thanks for the info, shame there arnt any others, maybe we should make up some new ones?
Watching yout 1000 special looks interesting.
All,
What do you use for data feed and TA on Forex trades, I have just been using MM but I think I need something better if I keep playing forex. I will have a look at the links in the header above but it would be good to have others recomendations.
Thanks.
dclinton
- 27 Jan 2004 12:33
- 235 of 11056
I'm using eSignal for the data feed and the FXCM trading station software for news feed.
Boyse
- 27 Jan 2004 13:03
- 236 of 11056
"Dedicated To HONEY BUNNY"
BUY CEN , BUY CEN
dclinton
- 27 Jan 2004 14:05
- 237 of 11056
Stopped out of my short at 1.8140. Gone long at 1.8145, waiting to see if it'll break through the 50% retracement at 1.8162
dclinton
- 27 Jan 2004 15:20
- 238 of 11056
Well, it didn't make it at the first push and I stopped out back at my entry point, but now back in long at 1.8172 with the 50% fib retracement at 1.8162 for support and looking to get to 1.8196 which is the next fib level.
Price also buoyed by news of another 30 rebels switching over to support the government in tonight's vote and US consumer confidence figures lower not as good as expected.
hilary
- 27 Jan 2004 16:06
- 239 of 11056
dc,
It's just my opinion, but you've got to have the patience to let the long on the resistance break run. I know it's overbought and it could pullback at any time, etc, etc, but breakouts can often be good for several hundred pips if you've got the nerves to run them. It'll be Sods Law that this one pulls back about two minutes after this post.
:o)
He who dares, Rodney.
Spaceman
- 27 Jan 2004 16:36
- 240 of 11056
well one quick buy play with cable (do I sound as though I know what I am talking about?) and managed to lose 13 points, pretty good ;-) on a day when its been up all day! stops seem hard in this game, I hate ignoring my stpos but I would have been fine had I let it run for almost any period of time longer than I did. Another lesson learned.
dclinton thanks for the data info.
Beeblebrox
- 27 Jan 2004 17:14
- 241 of 11056
perzacaly so Spaceman - look at my trade earlier, stopped out @180.69 for
+22, when if i'd let it run, i'd have made 222.
All i'm really upset about is losing my 'Guru' badge.....back to you Hilly baby
have a good night all, and c u tommorow
p.s. dclinton - hope you ran it..
zarif
- 27 Jan 2004 17:54
- 242 of 11056
long open 18062 cable/usd yesterday closed today at 18225 for 163 points.
Also am short USD/CAD from yesterday and am locking the profits
Beeblebrox
- 28 Jan 2004 08:07
- 243 of 11056
well with a 3 cent rise in cable over the past 24 hrs, the 10.00 theory
will be in for quite a test today - it looks overbought to me
hilary
- 28 Jan 2004 08:17
- 244 of 11056
Not yet, Beebs.
hilary
- 28 Jan 2004 08:24
- 245 of 11056
Stupid woman!! I've just pressed sell to close instead of buy to add.
:o(
Boyse
- 28 Jan 2004 08:25
- 246 of 11056
;o(
Beeblebrox
- 28 Jan 2004 08:27
- 247 of 11056
post 243 - spot on, if you'll pardon the pun
as for post 244 - we all do it sometime, at least you've admitted it !
so do tell, where is the top according to the re-instated Mistress Guru ?
hilary
- 28 Jan 2004 08:33
- 248 of 11056
No idea, Beebs. I'm not a subscriber to Elliot, Fibonacci or any of the other patternmeisters ...... you could burn them all at the stake as far as I'm concerned.
My strategy is simple. Identify a trend according to whatever indicators suit you best and then trade with it (rather than against it) for as long as it's maintained. You've got to be in it to win it.
dclinton
- 28 Jan 2004 08:37
- 249 of 11056
Hilary - yes, patience is definitely the key. Trouble is, I've taken so many hits on Cable in the past weeks that I'm very jumpy and placing stops a bit too close. The volatility makes it very difficult.
Still, managed to wait for the breakthrough above 1.8916 yesterday and take 80 points or so on a long in the late afternoon which helped recoup my losses.
I'm still very much a learner at this trading business and one of my problems is still to open trades too impulsively ("if you're not in it you can't win it"). When I sit back and take the time I have a much better success rate.
dclinton
- 28 Jan 2004 08:39
- 250 of 11056
I'm just starting to use the Fib retracements and they are surprisingly indiciative. Yesterday several times the price moved back to a fib level and paused there for some time.
Beeblebrox
- 28 Jan 2004 10:08
- 251 of 11056
looks like they've forgotten to flip the switch today....
10.00 = 183.07, where i'm long