AUSJPY pin bar trade

>> Apr 30, 2009


Pin bar trades increase probability of success

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USDJPY power of pin bars


Buy after the close of red pin bar and sell two days later with 200pips profit

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EURJPY another 440pips


2nd target profit at the upper grey bar with 440 pips from the enter long grey bar

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EURUSD another 200pips profit


Took 2nd profit when the price dropped and cut the blue Gann line. Profit about 200pips.

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EURUSD trade made 100pips

>> Apr 29, 2009


Took profit of 100pips at resistance shown by the long grey line. The 2nd profit target will trigger when prices cross the blue Gann line. Still running now.

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EURJPY pin bar trade make +200pips


Pin bar trigger trade made 200 pips in one day.

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USDJPY potential long trade

>> Apr 28, 2009


Another pin bar on the daily, signals that prices very likely to move up

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EURJPY long trade


Pin bar on daily signal that prices will move up

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USDJPY potential trade

>> Apr 25, 2009


Enter when prices drop below the pink 150ema

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EURGBP enter long

>> Apr 24, 2009


Enter long at 0.902. Inner bar

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EURJPY potential trade


Buy when price moves above the pink 150ema

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Indicators - Do not be too dependant on them

I found this in one particular discussion forum. Food for thought:-

"Thank you for the PMs on indicators and price action. Rather than answer individually, I will do it through this post, if I may.

I’m not here to fight with anyone over whether to use indicators or not for we have a larger fight with the market makers than amongst us little guys. I respect the traders who can make consistent profits with indicators as it is something I have tried and cannot do. If anyone has an indicator that produces CONSISTENT profits then, please, show us the way.

In the meantime, I will continue with what works for me: raw price action using price, volume, S&R, momentum, exhaustion, cycles, time, harmonic analysis, market sentiment with a splash of funny mentals thrown in.

With regard to my transition from having indicators up the ying yang on my charts to now with just volume and the 20ema and the 50sma, I need to share my experience with an old time trader, Dr. Joe, which will also show how stubborn I was.

Back in the early 90s when I was getting really serious with my trading, I was buying signals via fax. In those days there was no email and no computer trading and we had to either plot our own charts or buy them from a charting service. We then had to calculate our own indicators and then hand draw them on our charts. This really helped in understanding what indicators did (take the data from “n” days ago) and how they worked.

One time I faxed my questions back to the signal service and the reply I got back was that I had sent it to the wrong number. Also written on my fax was that I was wasting my money on signals and to contact Dr. Joe. After a few fax exchanges, he sent a handwritten fax saying something like “trading is easy, you don’t need nuthin fancy (he was a good old Texas boy) just buy when it’s going up and sell when it’s going down, that’s all there is to it”.

Dr. Joe used to work for NASA as a nuclear physicist on the Space Program and was a Professor, PhD with just about every physics and maths qualifications there are or you could think of. He got fed up of the bureaucracy and politics at NASA and as a part time investor in stocks , decided to go full time as, in his own words, “the price cycles are just some sort of fancy sine waves with decay and acceleration distorting them and should be real easy to plot and forecast.”

Well after over 5 years doing triple integrated, double differentiated Fourier transforms, harmonic frequency analysis, fractal filters and theorems and goodness knows what else that, although I have a PhD, just ran circles around me. He said he got so frustrated that although he could plan and predict space craft trajectories, orbits, landings etc, he could not forecast even one bar of prices into the future. Not one to quit, he decided that there was some external force that he was not taking into consideration and the only place it could be was on the trading floor where the action took place.

Through his connections, he eventually got an invitation to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and was shown the futures or commodities pit (can’t remember which). His sole purpose of going there was as a spy or detective to find out exactly how things worked so that he could write it into his software. He told me he was “amazed and dumbfounded” at what he saw and heard which forever changed his life. (I had all this written up in my trading notes in my files but I can’t find them so I’m using this post to “replenish my notes”).

He arrived at the pit before opening time and saw all the floor traders congregated together in a meeting. He saw this as strange as he thought they were out and out competitors with each other.

What he saw in the first 15 to 30 minutes he would never have believed even if his best friend had told him. At the open, the overnight trades, which were long positions, were put through but he detected the traders entering them were giving signals to the other traders. After the orders were put through there was “nothing” – they just waited to see how the market reacted to those orders.

He then observed what he thought were illegal practices but later learned it to be what actually goes on each and every day. During this “dead” time, the floor traders were reviewing their orders in the pipeline and then on a given signal, a group started selling followed by another group. Then when a certain lower price had been reached, another signal was given and the same groups then bought back amongst themselves. He later learned this was called “Running the Stops” and what they had done was found out where all the orders were, which were below lows, swing lows and elsewhere, and just driven the price down to fill them and take them out so that they had a clean order sheet! Not satisfied with that, they then collectively took the price back to where it opened!

After this and now with the market moving, orders started to come in and when a large order came in from a bank, fund or other large institution, the trader with the order gave a signal before entering it. After entering it, the traders went quiet again. They were looking to see how the market reacted to that order. When they saw more buy orders coming in, they just bought more and more and kept on buying until a signal from a trader that he had a large sell order. Again the sell order was entered and the traders went quiet as they waited for a reaction from the market. He learned that the floor traders were waiting to see whether the sell order was going to be accepted as profit taking or full blown shorting. He said this went on all day long with the floor traders just “piggy-backing” on which ever way the market moved. He said he could see no skills or qualifications (other than being a whore – a very rich whore, he said) whatsoever in what the floor traders did.

On his way back to Houston, he thought about how to use what he witnessed to HIS advantage.

His first action was to throw out all his indicators, forecasts and technical analysis. He told me that there is no analysis, indicator or other program now or in the future, that can analyse or predict human behaviour and specifically, human emotions. He had seen for himself that there was nothing technical or logical in how the floor traders (now better known as Market Movers) traded and therefore any analysis or thinking from “off the floor” was an absolute waste of time.

His second action was how to beat “those whores” on the floor as he called them. He said he thought over just about every scenario imaginable and just as he was running out of ideas, it came to him. If you can’t beat, them join them although as a very devout and God fearing Christian, he didn’t think it was ethical. Unable to find another alternative, he decided he had no options left but to try and do, “off the floor” what they did on the floor.

From this came his very simple method:

Buy when it goes up and sell when it goes down.

He went on to make $millions doing this and I subsequently learned he passed away a very rich and contented man knowing that he had beaten the “whores” at their own game.

I learned all this in a few telephone conversations with him but he lost his patience with me when I still questioned his method. He wouldn’t answer my calls so I reverted back to faxes. Again, I can’t remember it word for word but I sent a simple fax saying:

“How do you know when to stop buying?”

On the same fax was his handwritten reply, “When it stops going up.”

So I wrote on it, “How do you know when it stops going up?”

His handwritten reply, “When it starts going down.”

So I wrote on it, “How do you know when it stops going up and starts going down?”

His handwritten reply, “When people start selling.”

After going round like this in riddles, I pleaded with him to “just give it to me straight”.

He sent a fax saying this would be his last communication with me and that if I didn’t understand how to buy when it goes up and sell when it goes down, I had no business trading.

His final paragraph was one which I ignored, like everything else he told me, until a couple of years ago when I realized what a dumb, stupid, arrogant, stubborn idiot I had been:

He said I would only be wrong twice using his simple method:

“Once when you buy at the top and once when you sell at the bottom.”

I just ignored this as a smart – ass answer but still tried to do what he said. Unfortunately, and as Sod’s law dictates, I tried to do it in a consolidation and lost on every trade which had me buying when I should have been selling etc.

I tried and lost again and then eventually lost my way in the quest for the Holy Grail in Indicator Land.

Now, with all my experience and thousands of lost $ behind me, the light came on!

My understanding of what he was telling me is this:

Buy when prices are moving up. Buy each retrace/dip. Keep buying until the last retrace becomes a trend change which is the one trade you lose on.

Sell when prices are moving down. Sell each retrace/rally. Keep selling until the last retrace becomes a trend change which is the second trade you lose on.

I have not traded like this as I have my own method/style now but on the look backs I have done it works very well. Obviously, the trendier the price, the better it works.

In my later communications with other floor traders, I told them about Dr. Joe and what he told me, and asked them if it was true. As you would expect, each and everyone vehemently rejected it as absolute rubbish.

Sometimes I wonder if old Dr. Joe was smoking something but then when I see those long legged neutral dojis before a significant move, I know he was right."


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James 16

>> Apr 23, 2009

Find it here

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MAs are useful

someone said this ....
"The MA's are very powerful and I use them both in isolation and in combination with all my other stuff.

They tell you the trend in two time frames, where prices are in relation to the trend, the strength of the trend, are invaluable as support and resistance AND especially when they are in confluence with support and resistance levels and can give us an idea when to expect the rubber band move to come into play.

The cross of MA's, although never used as a trading signal due to the lag, is also very informative. Their slopes provide valuable information as they do when they "trap" prices between them.

Since they are also used by banks, funds, hedge funds, trading houses and large institutions they become "self - fulfilling" much like Fib levels and retracements."

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EURGBP New long trade

>> Apr 22, 2009


Price broke above the grey box.

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GBPJPY loss 104pips



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GBPJPY-Long trade

>> Apr 21, 2009


Broken above Gann Indicator. Enter long.

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GBPJPY - Rebound possible


Prices seem to be rebounding from the lower channel. Possible long when prices rise above the blue Gann indicator.

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AUDUSD - Trendlines helps


Prices drop below sloping trendline and makes a massive retreat down, down, down.

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NZDUSD - Hit resistance and price retreated


Prices will continue to move down

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EURGBP - Trendlines work wonders


Prices hover between the support and resistance lines. Watch out for breakout above the grey box.

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USDCAD - Trendlines helps


Prices bouncing up and down the support and resistance lines

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GBPJPY as predicted moved lower

>> Apr 20, 2009



Before
After

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GBPUSD Short trade made 100pips

Entered here at green markEntered short trade at green mark on 17 Apr.
Made 100 pips.

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GBPJPY likely move down

>> Apr 19, 2009

Zoom out chart. Retracement to 61.8% fib. Looks like a good retracement trade as prices likely to go south to touch the lower channel. Both moving averages are sloping down. See zoom-in chart below.
This zoom-in daily chart showns prices are hovering around the 150ma which acts as a resistence to any upward movement. Prices have been bounded by the upward sloping channel shown by the parallel red lines. At this stage, prices have a higher probability to be knock back down to the lower channel. Also note the green pin bar 11 days ago. It shows bearish tendency.

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EURJPY Down but may hit support soon

Daily chart shows prices can continue downward but is close to hitting the support shown by the thick blue line. Also, the pink 150ma is acting as another support to the price.

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EURUSD Trend is down for the week


Daily chart. Prices broke the Inner Bar downwards. Signify continued downtrend for the coming week. Note the red sloping trend line and the 3 blue support and resistance lines.

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GBPJPY 61.8% fib retracemt



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GBPUSD - Looking Forward



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USDJPY - LONG TRADE FROM APR16 MAKE 40 PIPS

>> Apr 17, 2009



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GBPUSD - SHORT TRADE



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USDJPY TRADE - MAKE 37PIPS


6MA CROSS 25MA
ENTER WITH SL 32PIPS

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USDJPY - long trade

>> Apr 16, 2009


4 hour chart, double bottom

1 hour chart

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USDJPY SHORT TRADE


STOP LOSS 56PIPS

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EURJPY - STOPPED OUT LOSS 62PIPS




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EURJPY - New Trade Long

>> Apr 15, 2009


QQE REBOUNDING

ENTER ON RETRACEMENT
SL 120PIPS
TP 180 PIPS


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EURJPY - POTENTIAL LONG


PIN BAR AND 155MA SUPPORT

LONG TRADE

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GPBUSD - POTENTIAL SHORT TRADE OF 200PIPS


TRIPLE TOP FORMED, STRONG OVERHEAD RESISTANCE

GREAT SET UP FOR SHORT TRADE

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EURUSD - EASY TRADE


1 HOUR CHART - DOWN TREND - PROVIDES THE LEAD, LOOK FOR SHORTS ON 15MIN

SHORT WHEN PRICE GOES BELOW BLUE DOTTED LINE

CLOSE AT THE THICK GREEN LINE

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2 Good Trades Using Pin Bars

>> Apr 14, 2009



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EURJYP Trade 16 pips profit!


SHORT AT GREEN HORIZ MARK
TRIGGER BY THE BLUE DOTTED LINE
CLOSE AT LOWER GREEN LINE
PROFIT 16 PIPS!

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GBPUSD Profit 159pips in 1 day!


ENTER LONG AT GREEN HORIZ MARK
EXIT AT RED HORIZ MARK
PROFIT 159 PIPS!

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Trade with Support n Resistance Lines

>> Apr 13, 2009


BUY (LONG) WHEN PRICES PENETRATE ABOVE DOTTED RED LINE

SELL (SHORT) WHEN PRICES PENETRATE BELOW DOTTED BLUE LINE

SIMPLE METHOD

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ENTER LONG GPBUSA


LONG AT 1.4739 (GREEN LINE)
STOP LOSS 1.4600 (139 PIPS)
TARGET FOR 200 PIPS

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Forex Daily Charts Outlook

>> Apr 12, 2009


USDJPY - PRICE TOUCHING STRONG RESISTANCE OF 365MA, THE 2 MA ARE FLAT AND THIS MEANS DIRECTIONESS, HOWEVER THE OVERALL TREND IS STILL DOWN. PRICE MAY HOVER BETWEEN THE TWO BLUE SUPPORT AND REISTANCE LINES.

GBPJPY - TOUCHING 150MA, NOTE THE GREEN PIN WHICH SHOWS BEARISH TENDANCY, THEN THERE IS THE INNER BAR FORMED, ALSO THE PAIR OF RED SLOPING CHANNEL LINES WHERE PRICE IS HITTING TOP OF CHANNEL, HENCE PRICE LIKELY TO RETRACE DOWN THIS WEEK.


EURUSD - TRENDING DOWN, BELOW PINK 150MA, OUTLOOK FOR THE WEEK IS DOWN




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