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Every trend bar is both a BO and a climax so you need the context to choose in each case. Not possible to summarize here all possibilities but, in gen...
Yes, as you can see Al does take it into consideration.
Yes. Spot on!
Using wide stops and adding more contracts where other traders are exiting is one strategy, exiting and re-entering at next signal is another. All the...
Stops both for entering or exiting go one tick beyond the given point, for instance, 1t below the SB, 1t above the BO point, and so on. Also, one of t...
Should work as well. Sure, but if you are learning and you have no chart to compare with yours, how will you learn? I would recommend to stick to ...
Not pedantic but just doing a fine reading which is Ok! You should choose the "every" option but sometimes the BOs are so small that they are easy t...
Because Tradestation minimum cost per month was 100USD and AMP with CME-only data is 11 USD.
Great! Would you share it so you can help the community?
Nop, this post is about drawing the 20EMA of the 60min Chart on the 5min chart, because it is an important magnet. It can be done either with a third ...
ETH. No change here, 13:15.
0.74 and 3.76, respectively; and 11 USD for the MKT data. AMP has a commissions calculator in their webpage, have a look for further details.
Nop! We can use wide stops in both cases, especially TRs in which top and bottom usually are not clear. Sadly, the right answer. 🙂 As sai...
I can't help, I don't know and, even though this question comes from time to time, I don't have a theoretical answer mainly because in my swing tradin...
Yes, the smaller the better. As long as you feel confortable you can go ahead. Yes, living in those latitudes make the S&P not the best option...