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Member Since May 01, 2011
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Jul 13, 2011 at 06:18
Member Since Jul 13, 2011
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Hey,
I've been trading with you at bestfxsignals for over a month now. I signed up to 2 of your signals and they are both making money...so thanks for that! I'm hoping that I can jump onto this forum thread and ask questions in relation to your trades, methods and so on. Is that ok?
Cheers,
BWC1
I've been trading with you at bestfxsignals for over a month now. I signed up to 2 of your signals and they are both making money...so thanks for that! I'm hoping that I can jump onto this forum thread and ask questions in relation to your trades, methods and so on. Is that ok?
Cheers,
BWC1
Member Since May 01, 2011
80 posts
Jul 13, 2011 at 08:11
Member Since May 01, 2011
80 posts
BWC1 posted:
Hey,
I've been trading with you at bestfxsignals for over a month now. I signed up to 2 of your signals and they are both making money...so thanks for that! I'm hoping that I can jump onto this forum thread and ask questions in relation to your trades, methods and so on. Is that ok?
Cheers,
BWC1
Hi BWCI,
Welcome to discussion. Thanks for the complements.. I Started this thread so we can have close interaction and discussions about trades or anything related to my signals or managed account services.
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Jul 13, 2011 at 11:31
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Great, I'm looking forward to this!
You are now longing usdcad. Why is that? I often see a downtrend (like now on the usdcad) and you place a long trade...the thing is, I have seen you do this so many times and it generally seems to turn around in your favour. I have been taught to trade with the trend, so how do you pick these reversals on such a regular basis? Is it support, divergence, fib or something else?
You are now longing usdcad. Why is that? I often see a downtrend (like now on the usdcad) and you place a long trade...the thing is, I have seen you do this so many times and it generally seems to turn around in your favour. I have been taught to trade with the trend, so how do you pick these reversals on such a regular basis? Is it support, divergence, fib or something else?
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Jul 13, 2011 at 12:53
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My prefered trades are always with trends but as I mentioned you earlier that I use a combination of strategies so if any other strategy gives me an indication to place counter trend trade, I go for it. Many factors are there including all that you have mentioned.
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Jul 14, 2011 at 19:11
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Gold and silver are always a good buy opportunity on a dip. At present its already close to its next resistance $1600 so you have to wait for a dip. Use weekly chart if you want to trade Glold. Since years, It always bounce from its weekly support. You need patience to trade Gold because trade usually lasts for several days.
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Jul 15, 2011 at 00:46
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Target is breakeven on Buy trades because I already made some pips on a sell trade. Reason behind 2 positions is, I took a sell trade then hedged it. Later closed the sell trade and entered another buy 0.15 to support me quickly reach the breakeven on Buy. I want to stay away during Europe session as its full of data releases.
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Jul 15, 2011 at 04:02
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Thanks - 37 odd pips for the asian session works for me.😀
Yesterday, my VPS hosted at VPSLand collapsed and I missed the gbpjpy trades, costing me approx 125 pips. The best part was yet to come though. They were unable to recover my VPS instance and needed to delete it. I lost all of my data and wasn't too excited about missing the biggest trade of the day to boot!
VPSLand have set me up with a new VPS however I can't afford this to happen too many times. I didn't really enjoy reinstalling all my MT4s, software & everything at 2am this morning to get tradecopier back online either. Do you know of a good VPS provider, for a fair price?
Yesterday, my VPS hosted at VPSLand collapsed and I missed the gbpjpy trades, costing me approx 125 pips. The best part was yet to come though. They were unable to recover my VPS instance and needed to delete it. I lost all of my data and wasn't too excited about missing the biggest trade of the day to boot!
VPSLand have set me up with a new VPS however I can't afford this to happen too many times. I didn't really enjoy reinstalling all my MT4s, software & everything at 2am this morning to get tradecopier back online either. Do you know of a good VPS provider, for a fair price?
Member Since May 01, 2011
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Jul 15, 2011 at 10:50
Member Since May 01, 2011
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BWC1 posted:
Thanks - 37 odd pips for the asian session works for me.😀
Yesterday, my VPS hosted at VPSLand collapsed and I missed the gbpjpy trades, costing me approx 125 pips. The best part was yet to come though. They were unable to recover my VPS instance and needed to delete it. I lost all of my data and wasn't too excited about missing the biggest trade of the day to boot!
VPSLand have set me up with a new VPS however I can't afford this to happen too many times. I didn't really enjoy reinstalling all my MT4s, software & everything at 2am this morning to get tradecopier back online either. Do you know of a good VPS provider, for a fair price?
Sorry to hear about your VPS. I cant say anything about any reliable VPS because system crash can happen with anyone.
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