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forex_trader_34364
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forex_trader_34364
Member Since Apr 18, 2011
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Feb 05, 2012 at 09:13
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erick posted:
@Bijan : can you recomend to me about good expert 😁
Hi again. sure i am glad to help you
these experts are good , i have it and its really profitable
1. forex growth bot V1.6
2.wallstreet forex robot V3.9
3. Iris FX
4. FX voodoo
and few more
to success you have to add several EA to your account. its easy and you can enjoy your profit for life time

forex_trader_34364
Member Since Apr 18, 2011
239 posts
Feb 21, 2012 at 08:44
Member Since Apr 18, 2011
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myfxpt posted:
Mmm...would definitely learn to trade manually before moving to a robot!
sure , you can learn how to trade in forex manually. but manual trade need patient, stability and Consciousness in days and nights for every day and every hour.

forex_trader_43716
Member Since Aug 06, 2011
326 posts
Feb 21, 2012 at 09:20
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Not really. You can build a manual system that alerts you when new trade opportunities appear, and you can add a little software that takes care of money management whilst you do other things. I am at the computer only when I need to place a trade.
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Mar 28, 2012 at 03:06
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Gary,
Can you expand a little more regarding the manual system you are using as well as what type of alerts? So far I have been looking at two systems, both of which are from Phillip Nell, the first is his 4H MACD system and the second is his 5M Intraday system. My idea is to look for trends on the 4H and then look for entry points on the 5M system. Any thoughts on that?
Otherwise if you could check out the thread I started here at https://www.myfxbook.com/community/new-traders/starting-from-scratch/280698,1 I'd appreciate any input you might have.
Regarding the robots that Bijan mentioned please keep in mind I am new to this. Do these robots actually place the trade on your behalf? That is not something I'd be interested or trust but I could always use a little extra confirmation on my own system.
Thanks in advance for your help guys. Happy Trading!
Can you expand a little more regarding the manual system you are using as well as what type of alerts? So far I have been looking at two systems, both of which are from Phillip Nell, the first is his 4H MACD system and the second is his 5M Intraday system. My idea is to look for trends on the 4H and then look for entry points on the 5M system. Any thoughts on that?
Otherwise if you could check out the thread I started here at https://www.myfxbook.com/community/new-traders/starting-from-scratch/280698,1 I'd appreciate any input you might have.
Regarding the robots that Bijan mentioned please keep in mind I am new to this. Do these robots actually place the trade on your behalf? That is not something I'd be interested or trust but I could always use a little extra confirmation on my own system.
Thanks in advance for your help guys. Happy Trading!

forex_trader_43716
Member Since Aug 06, 2011
326 posts
Mar 28, 2012 at 04:53
Member Since Aug 06, 2011
326 posts
Hi there,
I focus on H4 timeframes because they are relatively "noise" free and generate fairly accurate signals regardless of the indicator being used, i.e. MA, pSAR, etc. I too used to look to shorter timeframes for the entry point, and I don't think there is anything wrong with that, except that with the indicator I use now I don't find that I need the shorter timeframe.
Currently I am using Tom DeMarks Trendlines. Essentially, this is a breakout system from trendlines, and includes 4 qualifying filters at entry, 3 risk management exit conditions, and best of all, price projections with a good degree of accuracy. This allows me to systematically draw my trendlines (using DeMarks method), watch for a breakout, qualify the breakout, enter the market with a stop-loss, trailing-stop, and take-profit target, and exit the market quickly if risk management conditions dictate. Very clean, precise, and simple to follow.
Google TD Trendlines and you'll find lots of info.
Cheers,
Gary
I focus on H4 timeframes because they are relatively "noise" free and generate fairly accurate signals regardless of the indicator being used, i.e. MA, pSAR, etc. I too used to look to shorter timeframes for the entry point, and I don't think there is anything wrong with that, except that with the indicator I use now I don't find that I need the shorter timeframe.
Currently I am using Tom DeMarks Trendlines. Essentially, this is a breakout system from trendlines, and includes 4 qualifying filters at entry, 3 risk management exit conditions, and best of all, price projections with a good degree of accuracy. This allows me to systematically draw my trendlines (using DeMarks method), watch for a breakout, qualify the breakout, enter the market with a stop-loss, trailing-stop, and take-profit target, and exit the market quickly if risk management conditions dictate. Very clean, precise, and simple to follow.
Google TD Trendlines and you'll find lots of info.
Cheers,
Gary
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Oct 14, 2022 at 07:10
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Hi there, welcome to the forum! Start by learning and understanding the market sentiment. Then, practice on a demo account to gain confidence and once you have it, make your move in the market. Use your own skills to get ahead and make profit. Do not rely on bots. Cheers!

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