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The Forex Thread (FX)     

hilary - 31 Dec 2003 13:00

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foale - 07 Dec 2007 10:22 - 9126 of 11056

Cable...

hodgins - 07 Dec 2007 12:07 - 9127 of 11056

USD/CAD thumped on reasonable Canadian employment change. Precursor of other later???

Seymour Clearly - 07 Dec 2007 13:39 - 9128 of 11056

Anyone using Metatrader for charting? I'm finding it struggling to keep up to date today which is pants for my entry / exit signals>

foale - 07 Dec 2007 13:48 - 9129 of 11056

tempted to long Cable again here... 2.0330...

as it just looks like we have had a test down to 2.0290
lets see if we got over 2.0350

Seymour Clearly - 10 Dec 2007 08:02 - 9130 of 11056

Morning all, I went long on cable on Friday @ 2.0321, technical reasons...

Well those little line thingies started looking like they were pointing up. I think I maybe right but then I might be wrong so on the basis that you've got to be in it to win it I'm in, and may be up to my armpits if it goes wrong...

foale - 10 Dec 2007 08:04 - 9131 of 11056

I am flat now and waiting to see how the wind blows

Divetime - 10 Dec 2007 09:13 - 9132 of 11056

Its a bit windy here, so now long.

foale - 10 Dec 2007 09:21 - 9133 of 11056

Well done SC

Divetime - 10 Dec 2007 09:36 - 9134 of 11056

Good start for Monday

Seymour Clearly - 10 Dec 2007 09:40 - 9135 of 11056

Stop at entry now. About time I got one right :-)

hilary - 10 Dec 2007 09:44 - 9136 of 11056

Limitation, Protection, Optimisation, Seymour. Well done.

hilary - 10 Dec 2007 09:47 - 9137 of 11056

A chopper for 6 from Geneva to Meribel Altiport is 1300 each way, Seymour. We've got some work to do yet if we're going to get you and Mrs Clearly on it for your Silver Wedding Anniversary next year.

:o)

ptholden - 10 Dec 2007 09:55 - 9138 of 11056

Went long myself on Cable last night :) Only a small position, but it's nice to get one right now and again, trailing stop in place.

Seymour Clearly - 10 Dec 2007 10:02 - 9139 of 11056

Working on it Hils, got other expenses ongoing now, need a new car, then we'll see if we can't afford our own private jet as well as the chopper :-)

Seymour Clearly - 10 Dec 2007 12:18 - 9140 of 11056

Stop moved to 2.0351 to lock 30 in, means we've 80 point stop from this moment's price.

hilary - 10 Dec 2007 12:47 - 9141 of 11056

Seymour,

May I make a suggestion please, as it's clear that you've moved from the protection phase to the optimisation phase and I'm not sure that simply picking a random number x pips below the price is the best solution?

Cable is clearly going up now on every chart from M1 to H4 and it's possible that the low post MPC might also represent a turning point on the dailies.

Why not start by thinking about how long you're going to be happy to run with this trade. If you'd like to bank your profits at some stage today or this evening and get a good nights sleep, then you need to be looking at the M5 or M15 charts. If you're happy to sleep on it and see if it will follow through tomorrow or the rest of the week, then you need to be looking at H1 or H4.

Once you've decided upon a chart which best suits your intended timeframe, why not pick a moving average which is giving it support and use that as your trailing stop?

For instance, the SMA45 is currently at 2.0416 on the M5 and at 2.0356 on the M15. If you're looking further out, then your stop should perhaps be left at entry for now until the MA's catch up.

Just a thought.

foale - 10 Dec 2007 13:01 - 9142 of 11056

Interesting I would have moved stop to 2.0400 now...perhpas thats why I dont get the bigger moves...

Ruth - 10 Dec 2007 14:05 - 9143 of 11056

Going to be switching to forex futures on the globex exchange as from wed instead of the cash,, been told the charts are a little less spikey, been looking at the forex futures daily"s and do seem less spikey,anyone any experience or advice? still just plodding away at moment ,mainly watching and observing forex for now, being sensible and learning to walk before i can run,not as easy as i first thought, it didnt help the first day i actually traded was one of the best trending days in ages and an unusually big move,i soon came back down to earth with a relaity check after gettting very excited:-)

Seymour Clearly - 10 Dec 2007 14:11 - 9144 of 11056

Hmm, thanks Hils. The number was chosen based on being just above the previous day's high and just under this morning's move up.

It was my intention to run several days but I'm not going to be around much tomorrow so I think I need to lock in a fair amount of profit now so will go for the higher figure.

This is probably the hardest thing to decide on once you've got a decent move under your belt, it's so frustrating to see a move against your position stop you out for a half decent profit only to see it run off to the moon. It's happened so many times that I wanted to get the best. I now have an SMA 45 on the M5 of 2.0435 so have stuck that in.

hilary - 10 Dec 2007 14:16 - 9145 of 11056

Seymour,

To get the best of both worlds, if you're running the trailing stop on the M5 try not adjusting it tighter after about 5pm or 6pm tonight if you're still in the trade, so as not to get taken out by the Asian range.
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