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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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Sue 42 - 19 Jan 2006 15:20 - 4767 of 11056

Dubya live on gloomberg - watch the dollar tank!

hilary - 19 Jan 2006 18:02 - 4768 of 11056

I'd like to share my experiences of this past week in the hope that it might help some of you who are struggling a bit with FX.

I've had the dubious pleasure of having my husband working alongside me as the poor lamb hasn't been feeling too well. There's no denying that he's very clever. I employ 4 different strategies for trading FX, all of which were designed by him and all of which work consistently. When I trade, I really don't have to think. I just have to do what the system says and then move the stop every so often together with an order to reverse. Very, very simple. I sometimes get my kids to do it and they don't have a problem with it.

One would think therefore, that it would be a cinche for the guy who designed the strategy to implement it. Wrong!!! I have popped out on occasions only to return and find that he has come out of a winning position unecessarily prematurely. A couple of times he has even taken positions contrary to his own strategy. The net result is that I am down for the week when I should be well up. The icing on the cake came today when he took 5 positions in cable for a net loss when the 2 obvious trades would have gained around 100 pips.

There are some obvious lessons there to be learned.

I don't want to go into them now though as Home & Away is about to start.

Thankfully he's going back to work onMonday.

Robb - 19 Jan 2006 18:21 - 4769 of 11056

Hils

Priceless post for any strategy/system trading - no doubt about it.

You know the story about the pilot training for the next generation of supercomputer controlled stealth planes - the pilots are trained to open a tin of dog food. Their job is to feed the dog. The dog's job is to bite the pilot if he looks like touching anything!

Good luck with training your husband :-)

Regards
Rob

Mega Bucks - 19 Jan 2006 19:27 - 4770 of 11056

Hils,which charting package do you use and what settings,at the moment when trading cable i use Meta Trader set with candlesticks at 15min 30min wth a 34.55.200 day moving average and pivot points installed also another screen set up on usd/chf because as a general rule i find if one is going up the other is coming down and visa versa and is used solely as a indicator to confirm cable,if that makes sense :-)

Any thoughts on above !!!

Mega...

Maggot - 20 Jan 2006 08:49 - 4771 of 11056

Wonderful post, Hilary.

rpaco - 20 Jan 2006 10:06 - 4772 of 11056

4789.40 I think

MightyMicro - 20 Jan 2006 21:33 - 4773 of 11056

Hil:

Hilarious post. I've been convinced for some time that women are better traders than men. You've just added significant weight to this theory. Using the same trading equipment, tools, methods and so on -- which he devised -- your husband turned in a poorer performance than you would have done (even allowing for 20/20 hindsight).

It's the psychology, you know.

MM

STORMCALLER - 22 Jan 2006 00:46 - 4774 of 11056

hilary,
I loved the post, and all joking aside it tells a valuable story.
In truth I should admit it caused me some concern for a while, as I thought I may have inadvertantly discovered a wife I wasn't aware of, but then the umpteenth re-read gave me the get-out clause........"very clever".......lol

hilary - 23 Jan 2006 17:06 - 4775 of 11056

Mega,

The Swiss Franc is really seen as a safe haven currency in times of strife. Otherwise, it will track the Euro (albeit that Swissie will go in the opposite direction to Fiber). The Swissie can be prone to spikes, however, as it is thinner traded. Something like 28% of FX money goes through Fiber, 17% through Gopher and 14% through Cable. Fringe crosses like Swissie, Loonie, Aussie and Kiwi only see around 4% or 5% each. In that respect, you might be better running a Fiber chart than a Swissie chart ......... just my opinion and no advice intended.

On the business of chart set up, there are no FX exchange fees, which leads to there being an abundance of free charts on the internet. I personally wouldn't therefore pay for charting software unless I was actively trading equities too. Since the advent of SETSmm, my equity trading is next to zero. I have no experience of Meta Trader I'm afraid.

I do think it's quite important that your FX chart price feed is from the same people who supply your broker as prices can vary from bank to bank. For instance, there's no point imo using a S&P Comstock feed if your broker is FXCM.

hilary - 23 Jan 2006 17:08 - 4776 of 11056

Btw, normal service is resumed today. I've realised that the best thing that all women can do with their bum each morning is to send him to work.

:o)

chocolat - 24 Jan 2006 01:24 - 4777 of 11056

Guess that's why my bum looks big in everything :S

MightyMicro - 24 Jan 2006 11:30 - 4778 of 11056

Hil,

I do think it's quite important that your FX chart price feed is from the same people who supply your broker as prices can vary from bank to bank. For instance, there's no point imo using a S&P Comstock feed if your broker is FXCM.

Interesting observation, would you want to be able to see the individual contributors to the feed? [Mail on way to you.]

hilary - 24 Jan 2006 12:18 - 4779 of 11056

MM,

It's not important, imo, to see the individual contribitors (although isn't that what GTIS do?) and aggregates will suffice. The point that I was trying to make was that S&P Comstock will often quote a different price to FXCM. For instance, the former are currently quoting Fiber spot at 1.2276 with a high these last 5 minutes of 1.2278 whereas FXCM are quoting 1.2274 with a high of 1.2275. It's important therefore to trade the same price feed as your broker uses otherwise you'll soon find yourself trading a wrong set of signals.

STORMCALLER - 26 Jan 2006 00:38 - 4780 of 11056

OK I can handle looking a twat....but please pleeeeeaaase.....WTF is FIBER??

chocolat - 26 Jan 2006 00:40 - 4781 of 11056

EUR/USD ;)

STORMCALLER - 26 Jan 2006 00:42 - 4782 of 11056

Thank you....THANK YOU, My Guardian Angel..:-))

chocolat - 26 Jan 2006 00:48 - 4783 of 11056

And the answer to your next question is USD/JPY :)

Here you go Stormie, re Hils' post above:

http://www.goforex.net/forex-market-snapshot.htm

chocolat - 26 Jan 2006 01:25 - 4784 of 11056

Re cable, this has been my reference line since Friday 13th.

ScreenShot320.jpg

Working well so far ;)

STORMCALLER - 26 Jan 2006 01:37 - 4785 of 11056

chocolat,

Now you are just spoiling me...LOL

ps, Re chart....if only you had posted that before I took the short...LOL
(but thank you anyway..:-) )

Almost forgot, long cable @ 848, as I try and rescue my worst trading week ever..:-(

hilary - 26 Jan 2006 10:55 - 4786 of 11056

Choccie,

It looks to me like Cable needs to break from that 1.7815-1.7885 range that it's pretty much been in all week. Hopefully then it might get some va va voom one way or the other.
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