"Xenon" System, trading with 1min Chart.
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Member Since Mar 01, 2012 173 posts
Steve Walker (xenon)
Apr 06 2012 at 10:47
agree.
watching and finding the best entry point. then trader also need some luck. 2 days ago I waited for a trade for 40 min. it was on 1 min chart. then I exit without waiting the SL. after <2 secs it moved to my TP. experience+patient+luck. what Edison says %99 of my success is hard work and %1 luck. Chikot posted: This is what I am trying to do. waiting. for this higher time frames should be used. i am watching daily first for levels and most of the time on 4H chart. But not the way I used to do say in 2010. My understanding of what's going on is far better and i am not looking for just 1-2 candles. in any case, even swing trader would be able to watch market without much interruption. it is preferably to have stop as small as possible. it increases R:R. day trading experience can help to determined good entry points. Trade The Trend, Defend To Price. |
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Member Since Jan 14, 2010 2186 posts
Chikot
Apr 06 2012 at 10:51
That's true. Been watching National Geographic world most dangerous animals show. Some snakes can lie in wait for days, weeks, sometimes months for their prey without moving and wasting energy aka. capital until right moment comes and prey is near. Then quick hit, bite and the meal is served. They have brain the siz eof pin and shows more wisdom than most humans with big brains. xenon posted: agree. watching and finding the best entry point. then trader also need some luck. 2 days ago I waited for a trade for 40 min. it was on 1 min chart. then I exit without waiting the SL. after <2 secs it moved to my TP. experience+patient+luck. what Edison says %99 of my success is hard work and %1 luck. Chikot posted: This is what I am trying to do. waiting. for this higher time frames should be used. i am watching daily first for levels and most of the time on 4H chart. But not the way I used to do say in 2010. My understanding of what's going on is far better and i am not looking for just 1-2 candles. in any case, even swing trader would be able to watch market without much interruption. it is preferably to have stop as small as possible. it increases R:R. day trading experience can help to determined good entry points. |
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Member Since Mar 01, 2012 173 posts
Steve Walker (xenon)
Apr 06 2012 at 11:03
some says animals dont have intelligence. they do. they just dont have the willpower which that makes the difference between human and animals.
BTW one of the most intelligence animal is crow. Chikot posted: That's true. Been watching National Geographic world most dangerous animals show. Some snakes can lie in wait for days, weeks, sometimes months for their prey without moving and wasting energy aka. capital until right moment comes and prey is near. Then quick hit, bite and the meal is served. They have brain the siz eof pin and shows more wisdom than most humans with big brains. xenon posted: agree. watching and finding the best entry point. then trader also need some luck. 2 days ago I waited for a trade for 40 min. it was on 1 min chart. then I exit without waiting the SL. after <2 secs it moved to my TP. experience+patient+luck. what Edison says %99 of my success is hard work and %1 luck. Chikot posted: This is what I am trying to do. waiting. for this higher time frames should be used. i am watching daily first for levels and most of the time on 4H chart. But not the way I used to do say in 2010. My understanding of what's going on is far better and i am not looking for just 1-2 candles. in any case, even swing trader would be able to watch market without much interruption. it is preferably to have stop as small as possible. it increases R:R. day trading experience can help to determined good entry points. Trade The Trend, Defend To Price. |
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Member Since Jan 14, 2010 2186 posts
Chikot
Apr 06 2012 at 11:04
By willpower you probably mean Ego...
xenon posted: some says animals dont have intelligence. they do. they just dont have the willpower which that makes the difference between human and animals. BTW one of the most intelligence animal is crow. Chikot posted: That's true. Been watching National Geographic world most dangerous animals show. Some snakes can lie in wait for days, weeks, sometimes months for their prey without moving and wasting energy aka. capital until right moment comes and prey is near. Then quick hit, bite and the meal is served. They have brain the siz eof pin and shows more wisdom than most humans with big brains. xenon posted: agree. watching and finding the best entry point. then trader also need some luck. 2 days ago I waited for a trade for 40 min. it was on 1 min chart. then I exit without waiting the SL. after <2 secs it moved to my TP. experience+patient+luck. what Edison says %99 of my success is hard work and %1 luck. Chikot posted: This is what I am trying to do. waiting. for this higher time frames should be used. i am watching daily first for levels and most of the time on 4H chart. But not the way I used to do say in 2010. My understanding of what's going on is far better and i am not looking for just 1-2 candles. in any case, even swing trader would be able to watch market without much interruption. it is preferably to have stop as small as possible. it increases R:R. day trading experience can help to determined good entry points. |
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Member Since Mar 01, 2012 173 posts
Steve Walker (xenon)
Apr 06 2012 at 11:07
actually I found the word from net. I mean 'desecion of doing something or not'
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Member Since Mar 01, 2012 173 posts
Steve Walker (xenon)
Apr 07 2012 at 12:47
I may be wrong but I think I find the way to add time to the function.
I am currently using the depth for Y axes. and I think I find the calculatable depth of X axes. ( Time ) first I must test and see more results. Trade The Trend, Defend To Price. |
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Member Since Jan 14, 2010 2186 posts
Chikot
Apr 07 2012 at 15:18
But animals also make decisions. do they not?
xenon posted: actually I found the word from net. I mean 'desecion of doing something or not' |
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Member Since Mar 01, 2012 173 posts
Steve Walker (xenon)
Apr 07 2012 at 15:35
there is difference. they are intelligence yes they make desecions but according to their instinct. so actually this can not be called as desecion.
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Member Since Jan 14, 2010 2186 posts
Chikot
Apr 08 2012 at 15:16
I think it depends what animals you are talking about. Elephants are pretty much intelligent creatures who make decisions similar way as we do. Their children learns like human children do.
xenon posted: there is difference. they are intelligence yes they make desecions but according to their instinct. so actually this can not be called as desecion. |
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Member Since Mar 01, 2012 173 posts
Steve Walker (xenon)
Apr 08 2012 at 22:41
all animals react and use their intelligence regarding to the instinct. only human use intelligence for willpower. and build the future.
they both intelligent. but the priorities are different. Chikot posted: I think it depends what animals you are talking about. Elephants are pretty much intelligent creatures who make decisions similar way as we do. Their children learns like human children do. xenon posted: there is difference. they are intelligence yes they make desecions but according to their instinct. so actually this can not be called as desecion. Trade The Trend, Defend To Price. |
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