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FrankC,
In your chart, on Dec10th, between 4 and 10, i noticed the EUR/USD formed a morningstar formation. Might have been a good opportunity to buy back the Short for a modest gain, then go long until it maxed out against the oscilator you have. |
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Shri sh50,
In Metastock, instead of using Print Screen, I save the chart as .html (File > Save as HTML). In the Save as HTML dialog box one has the choice of saving the chart as a.jpeg or a .png file. After saving, there would be two files - a html file and a .png or .jpeg file. Delete the .html file. Now there is just the image of the chart left (.jpeg/.png), without toolbars, menubars, status bars, etc.. pksam |
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Here are the charts of nifty (02/12/2005, 06/12/2005, & 09/12/2005). This are the "snapshot" from Medved QT. Entry (both short & long) are indicated but what about exit ?
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For an exit strategy I normally recommend traders to use a trailing stoploss (which can be the low of the previous bar) the moment the bars hit the upper bollinger band.
Thi ss a simple but extremely effective EXIT strategy to help any trader capture a large chunk of a strong move! |
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Thanks a lot Sir for your quick and to-the-point reply.
I'll be using this startegy and shall be posting the results. Have a nice day. |
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Hi,
Wonderful post. I was trying to find out baout guppy and keneth guided me through this post. Thanks keneth. So is anyone using this method of MMA. Also how did one survive with thsi method in the may crash as ina ranging market this would give lot of wipsaws. Has anyone read Guppy's book? Does he also explain trading volatile markets. Rgds Rahul |
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A great educative letter indeed. I am again wondering as to how I missed this one for so long. However, one doubt still lingers in my mind. Why no further discussion has taken place on this for such a long time? Is it because, there has not been any guiding letters/posts as to how to use and apply this Guppy MMM in the real life situation? Kindly note the highlighted portion of Traderji's initial post on this subject. Traderji has promised that he will give trading lesson on this subject. Really nice of you Traderji. May I expect some lessons on this shortly from you? I am really interested to learn this one. With lot of thanks and warm regards Munchikana |
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Very nice information.
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Dear Traderji
Very nice explaination on GMMA. Can you explain me Delta Neutral Strategy. Many a times it has been observed that this strategy can help to pick early change in trend. Thanx in advance. Mfire. |
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