Moving averages in in/out trading style

Oct 30, 2019 at 10:58
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會員從Dec 28, 2013開始   171帖子
Oct 30, 2019 at 10:58
I don't know where this does belong to, because this is a bit strategical and a bit trading system issue, but..

I came into a conclusion that in/out 10h SMA, for example, does not work at all with a market making broker. In/out trading with a SMA requires a lot of entries, and exits with small gains, and if one is losing, say, 2 pips each trial it really does not pay off. So, 1 pip loss for each entry and one pip loss for each exit. Profits are going to be eroded away whilst the market is ranging. Really, SMA in trading begins to pay off in 4h/1D time frame.

Any opinons on this? Has anybody succeeded consistently in trading with a MM in lower (1h or less) time frames.
會員從Aug 27, 2017開始   994帖子
Oct 30, 2019 at 16:45
niceGLer posted:
I don't know where this does belong to, because this is a bit strategical and a bit trading system issue, but..

I came into a conclusion that in/out 10h SMA, for example, does not work at all with a market making broker. In/out trading with a SMA requires a lot of entries, and exits with small gains, and if one is losing, say, 2 pips each trial it really does not pay off. So, 1 pip loss for each entry and one pip loss for each exit. Profits are going to be eroded away whilst the market is ranging. Really, SMA in trading begins to pay off in 4h/1D time frame.

Any opinons on this? Has anybody succeeded consistently in trading with a MM in lower (1h or less) time frames.

I am also using D1 & H4 time frames but comfortable with EMA; EMA 20.
會員從May 22, 2017開始   85帖子
Apr 25, 2020 at 15:55
niceGLer posted:
I don't know where this does belong to, because this is a bit strategical and a bit trading system issue, but..

I came into a conclusion that in/out 10h SMA, for example, does not work at all with a market making broker. In/out trading with a SMA requires a lot of entries, and exits with small gains, and if one is losing, say, 2 pips each trial it really does not pay off. So, 1 pip loss for each entry and one pip loss for each exit. Profits are going to be eroded away whilst the market is ranging. Really, SMA in trading begins to pay off in 4h/1D time frame.

Any opinons on this? Has anybody succeeded consistently in trading with a MM in lower (1h or less) time frames.

You could try EMA 4,9,18 on 15 min timeframe, try it out on a demo account and let me know.
F*** it we ball!
會員從Feb 05, 2018開始   5帖子
May 05, 2020 at 16:24
will try with EMA 4.9.18 on 15 minute timeframe on my demo account and with a 2 pip scalping.
會員從Sep 26, 2021開始   27帖子
Sep 26, 2021 at 16:18
There's a saying that gets thrown around a lot...'leverage is like a double edged sword'. There's nothing wrong with going higher and I've actually read articles stating that several professional traders say they use 1:100 leverage so that seems to be a good amount. Just be careful!
會員從Mar 16, 2021開始   477帖子
Nov 07, 2021 at 13:07
I use the daily time frame. 20 ema is my most profitable strategy. It is important to understand the average price.
會員從Jan 26, 2020開始   18帖子
Nov 11, 2021 at 08:28
I like scalping and I prefer to use ema and rsi as well. I believe that your success depends on how tou will set up indicators for trading activity. In my opinion, the toughest task is to setup indicators, because if you will do something worng, it can cost you lots of money or even your total deposit. So, ema and rsi aren't for scalping actually, but I trade successful, but of course, there are some mistakes in my strategy so I always try to improve. It's possible to trade with them, but you have to spend enough time on searching for entry points actually. It takes lots of time, but it can help you to make profits.
Dagdakelv
會員從Jun 16, 2020開始   57帖子
Nov 15, 2021 at 06:25
Moving average is a fast way to check the trend. You determine the trend by checking which average is above or below another. It is mostly used in conjunction with other technical analysis indicators to support trading decisions.
會員從Mar 24, 2020開始   98帖子
Nov 17, 2021 at 01:52
IF it works for you,


its ok.
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會員從Mar 24, 2020開始   98帖子
Nov 17, 2021 at 01:57
Hi Dagdakelv

Good luck with your trading / profit.

But if your Scalping its all about watching the painted candles,
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會員從Mar 24, 2020開始   98帖子
Nov 17, 2021 at 02:11

Tradextol

you say check the trend ( what time frame) 1-5-10 min and hour by the time the averages are crossed you're lost
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會員從Nov 02, 2021開始   73帖子
Nov 18, 2021 at 04:21
I trade smaller charts as a day trader and use moving averages to time my entries very accurately. The simple idea behind the moving average is to show the average price of a currency pair over a period of time.

會員從Jul 23, 2020開始   759帖子
Feb 06, 2022 at 02:09
Trading with a moving average gives the same result as throwing a coin, so you can argue whether you need to use a moving average. Most new traders prefer to use moving averages because they are easy to read and understand.
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