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  Cory2679 said:
Looking at a potential short on the EU...

 

UPDATE 1: Entry filled and stop moved down (plus BE-point and PT's added)...

 

UPDATE 2: Stop moved down, again.

 

  Cory2679 said:
UPDATE 3: Stop @ BE+1 tick...because of the potential support level I drew...

 

UPDATE 4: Stop on half has been moved down (and I cleaned up the chart a little).

 

UPDATE 5: I'm heading to bed...the trade's still open...I've got my orders in...worst case is a very small profit...cya in the morning!

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  Cory2679 said:
Looking at a potential short on the EU...

 

UPDATE 1: Entry filled and stop moved down (plus BE-point and PT's added)...

 

UPDATE 2: Stop moved down, again.

 

  Cory2679 said:
UPDATE 3: Stop @ BE+1 tick...because of the potential support level I drew...

 

UPDATE 4: Stop on half has been moved down (and I cleaned up the chart a little).

 

  Cory2679 said:
UPDATE 5: I'm heading to bed...the trade's still open...I've got my orders in...worst case is a very small profit...cya in the morning!

 

FINAL UPDATE: Well, it went to PT2...but not without taking me out first! :doh:

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Potential short on the EJ...

 

UPDATE: Geez...not the start I was hoping for...stop moved down a little...

 

UPDATE 2: Stop moved down, again.

 

UPDATE 3: Stop @ BE+1 tick...

 

FINAL UPDATE: Taken out @BE (+1 tick)...I'm frustrated because the ask never actually quoted as high as my SL. I'm confused about why I got taken out. go figure NOTE: From now on, if I say merely "BE," assume that means break-even +1 tick.

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Currently short the EU...stop at slightly better than BE...I'd be (pleasantly) surprised if this goes to profit the way it seems to have hit a brick wall...this may mark a potential higher low in a reversal...we'll see...

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  Cory2679 said:
Currently short the EU...stop at slightly better than BE...I'd be (pleasantly) surprised if this goes to profit the way it seems to have hit a brick wall...this may mark a potential higher low in a reversal...we'll see...

 

Yeah, I bet, that would be pleasant surprise not only for you

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  Cory2679 said:
Currently short the EU...stop at slightly better than BE...I'd be (pleasantly) surprised if this goes to profit the way it seems to have hit a brick wall...this may mark a potential higher low in a reversal...we'll see...

 

It's funny...my SL was placed one tick above the red line level, which was exactly +1 tick (I'd been getting to BE+1tick).

 

Anyways...it looks like it put in a higher low, and now has broken to a higher high. I didn't take a long on the EU, though...I took a long on the GU because it looked stronger...R/R wasn't that great, but I felt confident enough (sorry it wasn't posted...I know, I know...I'm a great hindsight trader...haha).

 

  max8ion said:
Yeah, I bet, that would be pleasant surprise not only for you

 

You wouldn't happen to be a spammer trying to rack up posts, now would you? ;)

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Corrective? It's not a perfect fit, but price appears to be channeling...also, price is in a longer term down-trend as seen by the 4H chart (although it did break through the trendline, but with no follow-through.) Anything can happen, but I'm leaning toward new lows (that probably means you should buy! buy! buy!...haha)

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I just found out that as of recently, FXCM Micro no longer offers demo accounts...you have to open a "standard" demo account. The difference is that the balance begins with $50k rather than $5k (and no micro-lots...only mini). Sly dogs.

 

FXCM Micro sure isn't what it used to be! Geez. No more contingent OCO orders, doubled/tripled spreads, and now no demo account.

 

And as far as the contingent OCO orders (orders with a stop-loss and profit-target attached)...they claim it's because of regulations, but Oanda still offers them! What the heck?!

 

I'm stickin' with 'em, though. I vowed I wouldn't go broker-hopping in my log-post a month ago. It's just frustrating.

 

......all right, back to work! :)

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  Cory2679 said:
Corrective? It's not a perfect fit, but price appears to be channeling...also, price is in a longer term down-trend as seen by the 4H chart (although it did break through the trendline, but with no follow-through.) Anything can happen, but I'm leaning toward new lows (that probably means you should buy! buy! buy!...haha)

 

It does look like a reasonable short setup as its a nice consolidation in a downtrend. One counter-point to consider is that if you bring up the daily, it currently looks like a pin-bar that's bouncing at the 50% retracement level from the previous swing high.

 

-bbc

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Do you mean 1.3242? My feed shows the low of the 19:15 bar as 1.3243.

I realize that its only 1 tick but I am trying to make sure I understand your reasoning. Thanks for all your work on this thread.

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Keeping my eye on some consolidation on the EUR/USD...NOTE: Jobless claims in about 30 minutes...this will likely be my last post for the week...I've been working a lot of hours at my part-time job this week and it has cut deeply into my trading hours...I've traded virtually no Tokyo's this week and have cut into my NY several days...I've changed my schedule starting next week so that my job will not interfere with my trading at all (only working Friday evenings and weekends)! Trading is my current chosen vocation/career path...that's where my time needs to be spent.

 

NOTE: By the way...I thought I'd share that I have an unofficial goal in the back of my head to go live with a $1,000 FXCM Micro real account at the beginning of the year (so I guess Sunday evening, Jan. 2). :) So, that'd be just 3 more weeks of demo trading after this one.

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  Cory2679 said:
Keeping my eye on some consolidation on the EUR/USD...

 

The long didn't get very far, but a legitimate short presented itself shortly after the breakout and jobless claims report.

 

That's it for me as far as posting this week. I'll be back posting full-time/real-time next week.

 

I just installed NT7! However, the way I use NT (merely for simple charts), I probably won't even notice most of the changes/improvements.

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  Cory2679 said:
The long didn't get very far, but a legitimate short presented itself shortly after the breakout and jobless claims report.

 

That's it for me as far as posting this week. I'll be back posting full-time/real-time next week.

 

I just installed NT7! However, the way I use NT (merely for simple charts), I probably won't even notice most of the changes/improvements.

 

You trade the 15 minute chart? Doesn't that force you to sit around looking at your charts all day and over-analyze them?

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