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Below, you'll find my Swiss Army EA. I've designed it so that it can
manage orders in your MT4 terminal using a large variety of methods.
Features includes breakevens, trailing stops, setting/removing for
takeprofits and stoplosses, and many close-out conditions; you also
have ability to tell the EA which orders it can manage. This EA is an
attempt to do away with little scripts for deleting orders and whatnot
and just put ALL that crap in one nice package. I figure this EA should
be useful for manual traders, and may also to augment EAs that are
skimpy on their features, although I cannot guarantee that it will be
fully compatible with all EAs. |
10 points Dealers method expert. Very profitable but with a BIG risk,
is based on the article "Trade Like a Dealer: (And Avoid Death by a
Thousand Stops)", (see link bellow). USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Remember
trading Forex and other markets is the most easy way to lose your
money. I cant be responsible for any lose. |
Disclaimer and Software License Agreement Introduction About Personal
Stock Monitor System Requirements Installation QuickStart Selecting
Your Internet Connection Proxy Configuration Software Licensing
Software Upgrades Basic Concepts The Tour Guide QuickLinks Online Help
.stkx Files Bookmarks Ticker Symbols Cash Symbols Transactions
Portfolios Folders and Accounts Quote Servers Delayed vs. Real-time,
Snapshot vs. Streaming Free vs.
Subscription Quotes Automatic Update Interval Using Personal Stock
Monitor
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MetaStock Secrets 6 BREAKOUT EXPLORATIONS Discover Our Most Jealously
Guarded Secrets For Mastering MetaStock By Visiting Preliminary Notes:
Contained in this PDF is a small collection of breakout formula that we
at www.meta-formula.com have found useful. Please feel free to cut and
paste them and use them in your own explorers. Unfortunately (unless
you’re a MetaStock Programming Study Guide Owner) we don’t provide
support for these formulas and instead it
is your task to find the formula that will suit your needs.
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An e-book for trading forex daily charts Introduction First steps
Making a trade Placing stops Exiting a trade No target pointGetting in
and out; Setting limits based on s/r; Using the 28 EMA; Using Fibonacci
levels Using limits Multiple lots Choosing the trades to trade Going
with the trend Bucking the trend Waiting for convergence Back-to-back
signals Reactions to news releases Waiting for retraces Final thoughts
Risk and correlation Backtesting Produced by forex-rewards.com This
e-book aims to outline a simple method of using daily charts to profit
from forex. Why daily charts? Using the dailies allows the trader to
work trading into his daily routine, being able to assess every
opportunity but stopping the charts from taking over his life.
In short, a tradable system for people living in the real world. Most
of the ideas contained within this e-book belong to the generous
traders at Forex Factory’s forum. You can visit that thread here at
www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=7984. My thanks go to all the
traders who have shared their ideas and thoughts. The following pages
merely provide guidelines for taking and exiting trades. This book
comes with no guarantees, no promises. Trades are made at your own risk
and the author of this e-book is not liable for any losses you may
incur. Forex is a high risk enterprise, you may lose all of your money
and you should only trade with money you can afford to lose. First
steps I use Metatrader4 for my charts. They are free and incredibly
user friendly. |
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