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thats because you are using the quick reply... use the reply button and you will get the entire thing... no rapidshare... the manage attachments should be the one... cheers Walter.

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After "upload complete" in the MEGAUPLOAD FILEBOX

 

clicked the "Manage Attachments" button and

 

Uploading File(s) - Please Wait

 

after 15 mins no file?

 

What is the server doing with the file?

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Will try to load chart again...

 

Dec-04-Tue-ESZ7-5 Trades 12 Points Gain.bmp

 

Your file of 2.25 MB bytes exceeds the forum's limit of 488.3 KB for this filetype.

 

This is what the Server indicates. A simple 5min CandleSticks chart?

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well bmp is a very heavy file... you may want to try jpg or png... what you can do is change the extention with some basic soft like paint save as png, that will make the file not so large... cheers Walter.

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Changed to png, try again....attachment.php?attachmentid=4314&stc=1&d=1196825975

 

Thanks for the assist Walter, I always suspected this Site was better, now I have no doubts.Great service.

 

 

Best Regards,

AL

Fisher Island,FL

ES & ZB

Trader For Life

Top Gun Trading in The Zone

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10:10am SOLD 1480 Engulfing Pattern

 

Exit Filled 1478 + 2 Pts Gain

 

New Bal: $5,436.75

 

Reason for Exit : NQ + 32 and no follow through down to test 1477 key support

 

Out Flat

 

Wao ! That was a GOOD Desicion !

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SOLD 1487.50 ESZ7 Target 1482 Filled + 5.5 Pts Gain

 

Trade Setup: Test of High on Low Volume 10min, Sell signal

Inverted Hammer 1min SP500 and Vol Osc. Divergence

MACD 5min. Divergence

STOCH ( 5,3,3) SELL Signal

 

 

 

Long 117-12 ( Bullish Candle on higher volume at key support) ZBH8 Target 117.27 Filled

 

+15 Ticks Gain $468.75

 

New Bal: $ 6,280.75

 

Out Flat both Markets ( bang, bang, bang that was quick !)

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Long ZBH8 at 117-20 Target: 117-28

 

Trade Setup: Bullish Candle 5min

 

and break of support in Equities Indices

 

 

Exit Stop Filled at 117-21 +1 Tick No Follow through, equities up again

 

New Bal: $6,312

 

 

Out Flat

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8:40am Long 116-28 ZBH8

 

Trade Setup: 10min Bar closed above 50% of range on Higher Volume.

 

Target : Globex High 117-06

 

Target Filled Exit at 117-06 +10 Ticks Gain

 

New Bal : $ 6,624.50

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10:05am -Limit Buy 116-22 Filled Long 116-20

 

Trade Setup: Bullish Hammer Candle 10min

 

Retest of Low followed by another Bullish Candle 5min- looking good

 

Out 116-20 No Gain , No Loss Retest of Low is no good- Out Flat.

 

SOLD 1489.75

Exit 1489 Filled Out Flat-

No Follow Thru and NQ is Bounce Up, not supporting this trade.+0.75

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Buy STOP ZBH8 116-22 Long 116-22 Target Filled 116-26 + 4 Ticks

Trade Setup: 38.2% Fib Retracement from Swing High

 

 

Limit Buy 1488.50 Filled Long 1488.50 Trade Setup: Bullish Hammer Candle 5min

 

Target Filled: 1491.50 +3 Pts Gain

 

New Bal: $6,899.50

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1:15pm SOLD 1496 No Stop needed

 

Trade Setup: 10min Bearish Bar with High Volume 11k at key Resistance Fib 50% Daily Retracement

 

Exit Filled at 1493 for + 3 Pts Gain

New Bal: $ 7,049.50

 

Out Flat

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12:34pm Long 1510.50 Pullback and Flag Formation

 

12:55 Out Loss -.25 Pt

 

Out Flat

 

New Balance: $7,086.50

 

New OPEN Order for Monday 12-10:

 

SELL STOP 1500.75 GTC ( Globex )

STOP 1515.25

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Nice week Ronin ¡¡... any chance of posting some more charts ? will have a great educational value... thanks a lot for sharing, cheers Walter.

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