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Jan 08, 2010 at 03:16
Hi DOXA, This looks very impressive. 160 of 165 trades won, 29,774 pips in 8 days. How in the world do you get those kind of results. I have been trading forex for a couple years and have lost a lot of money in blown accounts and a lot of money on worthless forex systems. Never have I seen anything with the results you are showing. What type of system are you using. Post all the information that you can, I would like to discuss this with you more. Thanks.
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Dec 16, 2009 at 20:19
Hi Arezab, Couple more questions. Do you use a trailing stop, like say to the next dip in price as your trade progesses. Also, I was wondering why you trade only the GBP/USD pair other than a trade on gold and the EUR/USD. Is it because it is a volitale pair with a reasonable spread and because it moves pretty smooth without a lot of huge price jumps in one candle. I know the GBP crosses are generally the most volitale pairs so GBP/USD seems to be a good pair to trade. Thanks again for all the information you have provided.
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Dec 16, 2009 at 19:44
Hi Arezab, Looking at your trades I see that a lot of your trades are stopped out at no loss or break even, and then most of your losses are only a few pips and are stopped out within a few minutes after you open them. Am I correct in figuring that you move your stop to break even pretty fast. I was wondering what distance in pips you let your trades run before you move your stop to break even and how you determine your original stop loss. Also, I see a couple large losses, and would that only be because you were away from your charts at the time. Anway, things look interesting following ...
Prime
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Dec 16, 2009 at 15:44
Hi Arezab, I have been looking at some of your trades to see what the market was doing when you opened a trade, and I am realizing that the time your trades are showing the moves doesn't line up with my charts. I was wondering what time frame your broker is in U.S. time zones. Interbank FX is mountain time, FXDD is eastern time and so on. Just curious so I can cross reference what happened at the right times. Thanks again for everything.
Prime
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Dec 15, 2009 at 22:44
Arezab, I appreciate what I have read so far on this post. I was wondering, do you use the 4hr to just get a view of the overall trend and make trades based off of the 15min or 30min charts when an RSI trend line break happens. Also, do you just use a basic 2 point trend line and market direction to draw a trend line, or is there more to it that I don't see. I have lost a lot of money trading forex, trying this system and that, and I have come to realize through a lot of testing and learning that the RSI trend line break is a great trading tool. I am trying to perfect how I trade usin...
scalpeur
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Dec 15, 2009 at 06:01
Scalpeur, Is there anyway to learn about your trading sytem you are using. It looks impressive.
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