Trading must not register on an emotional level, however experience and timing are of paramount importance :
15min range fully sighted so counter with inv to Sym discombobulated PA infrastructure.
Firstly, look for any signs of strength or weaknesses by identifying S/R and or Patts.
Secondly, identify the strategy to suit the situation.
Thirdly implement attack.
In other words 123
Day One the smart trader takes the trade.
Day Two the semi smart traders take the trade.
Day Three the suckers are in.
In Summary:
Inv, Break minor R, Traumatized S/R, 2B sup, minor cont L, Sym tri cont, Treb major R.........Capacity of attack 160 pips plus 90 pips = 250 pips utilised.
Best Regards,
Holmes.
Comment by Keith Shaw on October 25, 2012 at 5:45pm Now there's a neat little trade plan and a tidy little fight scene I've not watched before, good charts as well.
Comment by Holmes on October 26, 2012 at 9:27pm Thank you Keith and to everyone who took the time to read and like. Then to clarify I will engage by saying that most should be able to observe the following:
Written above describes a psychology which has the freedom of choice whether to be read and observed but never analysed (the dead process which normally anchors to self internal negativity) or to be left unread and unnoticed. = Freedom of choice.
Day 1 (23rd 0ct in this case) was a wonderful day to go long as described.
Day 2 (24th Oct as above) was another wonderful day to go long as described.
Day 3 (25th Oct as above) Not a good day to be interested, again as described.
Conjoined with a fine blend of attacking and defensive methodology which is explained in the physical Fight Scene video and also in the charts above, we observe planning, form and emotional well being. Form, taught by mentors practiced in ones own mind, in the physical and spiritual sense as well.
To observe that no student is above his teacher, however the student can appear to be like the teacher or mentor and thus in turn the mentor can be appear to be like the student. Thus internal recalibrating emotional factors need to be re-sequenced.
"Form" to all those whom truly know what that means is vital. Pattern identification techniques through an inquiring mind are to be learned in time through, nature, religion, science, art, music, poems, languages, sport, trading etc can be handed down through the ages with adaptations made but one must surely know the foundational square roots of these beginnings before commencing ones journey.
Best Regards,
Holmes.
Hello Holmes,
I am a big fan of trendlines, patterns and levels as the mainstay of trading, so greatly appreciate your charts, can i ask if you use anything else in your actual trading charts such as oscilators for divergence or OB/OS etc or is it just what you show here. Personally I don't like most indicators and don't really have any as a permanant feature on my charts, but I must admit I occasionally get distracted into investigating the latest 'flashing lights' , particularly as these dull markets are leaving me with too much time on my hands to browse forex stuff. These charts help remind me that clean charts can make things more obvious and to avoid clutter can be good, but like most fx traders I am prone to thinking there might be something that will improve my stats. Any opinion you would care to share on indies would be appreciated,
Cheers
Indy
Hi again holmes,
just realised I was lying when I said there were no indicators that were permanantly on my charts,(they are the 6,14 and 55 ema's), this was not deliberate just that they are so familiar to me that I don''t really notice they are there anymore. mainly because i don't use them as dynamic S/R or trade crossovers etc, more that thier allignment and seperation is a way of judging strength of movement and overextension etc so as such I rarely notice them as objects but more they are more taken in subliminaly in the same way that you can judge speed of objects better if there are trees in the background rather than just an empty field. i don't have any point to make with this information, just doing 'full disclosure'.
random example for anyone who is interested
anyway, thats enough waffle. so if you have any feedback on anything you think of that I could look into to help the ease of trading I would greatly appreciate it.
Cheers
indy
Comment by Holmes on October 27, 2012 at 12:56pm Hi Indy,
Thank you for taking the time to write these polite correspondence which are most gratefully received. I may get the opportunity to discuss this in-depth with you at some stage but I must say your approach is sound and valid. I am currently experiencing a few technical difficulties with this site but I will come back to you if they are allowed and then resolved. For the moment I will leave you with another beautiful musical interlude via this classic version of Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major from The London Symphony Orchestra. You should consider the complete and sub string sections including sound waves, pitch, tone, signal strength and the sound vibrations they produce.
Best Regards,
Holmes.
Hi Holmes,
Nice relaxing tune to unwind with after a hard days trading. I still need to develop my ear a bit before I can appreciate the full depth of the composition, but that will come with practice, I hope.
I look forward to any further content you wish to post,
Cheers
Indy
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