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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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hilary - 04 Oct 2006 16:33 - 6274 of 11056

D,

I think you first need to click View>Periods and set the number of periods. Then File>Workspaces>Save to save it.

The talk from the US about a UK rate rise was probably being used for Max Pain at 1.8850 at the cut. Imo.

Seymour Clearly - 04 Oct 2006 17:44 - 6275 of 11056

I just knew it would go back up after the blighter stopped me out, but I hadn't the guts to go long again from lower.

Think I need to use the FXCM charts again, was using them last year when I flirted with Fx. A lot more options.

I was thinking that the market has probably priced in the fact that a rate rise tomorrow is unlikely, so a long wouldn't be bad, and if there was a rate rise then it should shoot up. I realise that a rate rise later in the year is still being talked about. Any talk of reductions in base rates this side of the pond would of course have the opposite effect. Bit of a lottery really! Or am I too simple and naive!

foale - 04 Oct 2006 21:14 - 6276 of 11056

thanks Hilary sorted now.

chocolat - 04 Oct 2006 21:32 - 6277 of 11056

SC - the most foolproof would be to apply Spacie's concorde method.
You know it makes sense ;)

Just gonna give that bucket place a whirl - see if it's any simpler than tripod.
Back after supper if I haven't nodded off.

chocolat - 05 Oct 2006 00:49 - 6278 of 11056

Blimey! Easy peasy.



Ok that's one I prepared earlier - before I was so rudely interrupted and had to push off to work. These are the parameters I've been comfortable with, give or take a tweak, for some time now. I'm currently using the end of June as my point of reference. Pretty happy with that as it 'ties' with last year's low, and more besides if you look at a weekly chart. That's the bigger picture for me, and I just play around with lines in the smaller timeframes.

Anyone into linedots? :)
No idea what you do with 'em, but I do get bored ;)



I added the bottom line over the weekend after Friday's tumble.



Oh and ...biggest diamond in the Milky Way huh, Boyse ;)



5 billion years from now, we'll be tanning ourselves under our own white dwarf :)




Harlosh - 05 Oct 2006 07:14 - 6279 of 11056

Well done Choc.

I think the dots on your line chart are just indicating the close of the hourly period. Just a different way of representing the close.

mg - 05 Oct 2006 07:21 - 6280 of 11056

Blimey, this thread has been very active of late - great to see you lot "at it". Been a voyeur for some time now - the screws only give limited access on G wing. Looking to get back in the saddle for a couple of days a week now I've done my time :) Still have my community service 3 days a week up to Xmas - but then I'll be able to get back to join the forex crackers on a more flexible basis.

mg (ASBO 1st Class)

hilary - 05 Oct 2006 07:52 - 6281 of 11056

I guess that the lack of opinioned posts on the thread since yesterday afternoon serves to highlight the level of uncertainty ahead of the MPC. From looking a no-brainer short yesterday morning it's unexpectedly got some fresh life.

I used to be uncertain. Now I'm just not sure.

hilary - 05 Oct 2006 08:00 - 6282 of 11056

foale - 05 Oct 2006 08:06 - 6283 of 11056

Got a long order at 1.8875....cant be ar*sed to keep watching it...
Flat at the moment...

Do you get slippage on FXCM if the price moves up rapidly...
or do they fill you at the price you specify?

Seymour Clearly - 05 Oct 2006 08:08 - 6284 of 11056

Foale, I know Hilary will answer this but I think the answer is that you're still subject to the prices a broker can offer, and there can be gaps at announcement times.

foale - 05 Oct 2006 08:17 - 6285 of 11056

right..thanks..I suspected as much...so I will cancel it before any figures are due..

Its just ploding along a tad under the line starting from 9am on the 3rd..

hilary - 05 Oct 2006 08:17 - 6286 of 11056

Yes, D. If you look at the 1-min chart you can see odd gaps and you get filled where it gaps to. It's normally just by a pip or so on the odd occassion that it happens. I only employ tight stops when I enter the market which I look to move to breakeven asap to limit the exposure. Once at beakeven, I try to leave them there and run with it unless there's a major announcement due.

hilary - 05 Oct 2006 08:18 - 6287 of 11056

[06:59 GBP/USD: Forays Below Asia Base, Times MPC 8-1 for No Change] London,
October 5. Cable forayed below the base of today"s narrow 1.8851-1.8868 Asian
session range in early European trade, as the continent absorbed the 8-1 Times
MPC vote to recommend the UK base rate be held at 4.75% today. This vote
contrasts with the Sunday Times-reported 6-3 "Shadow" MPC recommendation for a
25bp hike. The BoE MPC delivers its rate verdict at 11:00GMT, with the
probability of a 25bp hike rated at one-in-five by Spreadex (Daily Telegraph).
Staying with UK rates: former MPC member DeAnne Julius has reportedly told
the BBC that the base rate could hit 6.0% in the next 12 to 18 months.
GBP/USD support points include 1.8844 (session low), 1.8830, 1.8800, 1.8787
(yesterday"s floor), 1.8764 (Monday"s Asian session top), and 1.8737. The latter
level is a 61.8% Fibo retracement point of the rally from last Friday"s low of
1.8633 to Tuesday"s high of 1.8899.
Touted offers at 1.8880 and 1.8900 represent appreciation obstacles north of
1.8864.

bakko - 05 Oct 2006 08:25 - 6288 of 11056

Morning All

No positons yet so only watching and waiting.

Thanks for the charts and informative posts though

goforit - 05 Oct 2006 08:42 - 6289 of 11056

Morning all, also W&W

notice cable trading between the fib levels of highs and lows of last week.

See gold dropped again last night, another 20 dollars and it'll be testing the june lows!

Harlosh - 05 Oct 2006 12:44 - 6290 of 11056

Is my target short of 8734 an outrageous one or will we see it later today?

chocolat - 05 Oct 2006 12:57 - 6291 of 11056

Dunno H - still got yesterday's target for starters.
Got a bit sidetracked with VRD :)

goforit - 05 Oct 2006 13:00 - 6292 of 11056

is fx trading station or have we got a spanish problem

hilary - 05 Oct 2006 13:03 - 6293 of 11056

It's OK here, G. It's probably siesta time out there.
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