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  1. #21
    One of my favorite pair is GJ.
    Would you inform me where I'd have gone wrong had I exchanged it for the last few quarters of 2017?
    How would you have done it otherwise?
    Here I defined with colored rectangles the commerce zones as I perceived them but you can tell that I'm still unsure with respect to more precise entry points ...

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    One of my favorite pair is GJ. Where I'd have gone wrong had I exchanged it for the last few quarters of 21, can you inform me? Would you have done it differently? Here I identified coloured rectangles the trade zones as I sensed them but you can tell that I'm still unsure with respect to more exact entry points ... picture
    Pairs. Choose your pairs attentively. Not many pairs are ";trend friendly";
    You can rely on one hand the amount of Trend friendly pairs. GJ is likely to possess trends.

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Pairs. Choose your pairs attentively. Not many pairs are ?fashion friendly? You can count on one hand the amount of Trend favorable pairs. GJ is just one of them likely to have trends that are sideways. picture
    Could you point me in the ideal direction? Which pairs do you suggest?

  4. #24
    Hi guys it's being good to be with everyone here I am learning every day however I personal prefer larger timeframe.

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Pretty good. Do not be scared to move the hinge if the line gets too steep. No.the daily is my principal chart. Only be using 15m 1H for day trading which is what the group will do.
    Ralffe, did I understand you correctly?
    In my hinged line gets too steep I am still in exchange, I could move hinge to draw new line?

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote , did I understand you properly? If my hinged line gets too steep I'm still in exchange, I will move hinge to draw new line?
    Correct

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  8. #28
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    hello everybody, new in here, still studying this method could anyone point out my mistake from image here? picture
    Right at the time. Should look like this.

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Correct
    The original article really claims that the hinged point never goes? I just wanted to explain to make sure I understand properly

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote The first post really says the hinged point never goes? I just wanted to explain to make sure I know properly image
    Yup. To explain the clarifiion. The hinge never goes UNLESS the line becomes too steep.

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