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  1. #1
    1 Lampiran Hai,

    !!!Important !!!

    A similar thread has been closed because people were being a nuisance and non constructive. I am doing this for me and you, if you think this system does not work, then go else where.

    Simple!

    Strategy

    This is my variation to the System.

    My variation was taken from:

    7am-9am Big Dog USD Breakout Strategy


    https://www.forexfabrikasi.com/crypt...-ea-coded.html

    Which has now been closed, but I hope no one minds discussing MY variation to this break out method.

    The rules for the Break Out Box are slightly different:

    1. M15 Chart for a USD pair, e.g GBPUSD.
    2. Draw vertical line 07:00 EST time (You need to work this out accordingly to your broker time).
    3. Draw vertical line 09:15 EST time (You need to work this out accordingly to your broker time).

    For UK, we are 5 hours behind therefore 12:00 and 14:15 - but you still need to work this out according to your broker time.

    4. Draw Horizontal line at high of candles/bars between vertical line.
    5. Gambar garis horizontal dengan rendahnya lilinbatang di antara garis vertikal.
    6. Tempatkan stop beli di beberapa pips di atas tinggi
    7. Place a sell stop at a couple of pips below the low

    The rules for SL is slightly different:

    1. SL - Previous bar to the one that took the trade.


    MM and RR

    FX is all about MM and RR, everyone will use different MM and RR and others will not even use this.

    Sebagai contoh, apa yang menurut saya berfungsi dengan baik.

    MM
    3% dari ekuitas

    RR
    TP1 (setengah lot) RR = 1: 1 (Jika SL lebih dari 50 pips, maka TP1 (lot penuh) RR = 1: 1)

    If SL 20 pips or less
    TP2 (2nd lot) RR = 1:4

    If SL 30 pips or less
    TP2 (lot 2) RR = 1: 3

    If SL 40/50 pips or less
    TP2 (2nd lot) RR = 1:2


    New York Time Confusion

    Anda harus memastikan bahwa waktu broker Anda diimbangi dengan benar. Jadi tolong pastikan ini, karena di atas saya telah menyatakan waktu GMT dan saya tahu broker yang berbeda memiliki waktu yang berbeda, bahkan di sini di Inggris.

    Memang butuh sedikit latihan, jadi tolong luangkan waktu dalam mengerjakan ini, kami tidak bisa menahan tangan Anda mengerjakan hal-hal sederhana - jangan tersinggung.

    Please ring your broker and ask them what time zone you are in, if you are trading live.

    Kalau tidak coba ini.

    1. Check your local time, look at the clock on your PC.
    2. On your charting platform, on a H1 chart, draw a verticle line on the current bar and see what time your broker is on.
    3. Go to
    http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/dan berolahraga waktu.

    This is how I worked it out.

    Regards,
    Vip

    https://www.forexfabrikasi.com/crypt...ng-orders.html

  2. #2
    Thanks, Guess121, for keeping the basic egy in view. Your slight variation is welcome. Hope that everyone joins in because it was one heck of a stimulating thread - and with so many traders willing to help.

  3. #3
    I'm just getting my feet wet with this egy - grabbed 16 pips with the GBP/USD. I want to establish a winning track record with this . before trying the 5M one that most seem to have gravitated towards. p

  4. #4
    originally posted by : Post #127, above: Have taken the liberty of adjusting the box in the PANCA indior (2 hours, 14 minutes, and 60 **cking seconds ((A minute has sixty seconds, by the way, lest anyone become militaristically testy.)) to a loion one hour later than posted above, i.e. 8:00-10:00 Eastern Time... since the NYSE actually opens at 9:30, although off-hours trading begins around 8:00 or 8:30 for the general public. (Usually forex starts any NY-session-impelled movement about 30 minutes before the 9:30 opening.) originally posted by : Post #205, above: Box is positioned at 8:00 - 10:00 Eastern Time, and will be necessary to move when NY goes to Standard Time. Believe this is one hour later vs. orig. Big Dog positioning. It looks different than positioning posted above in this thread by me because that broker was GMT 3 and this one, IBFX, is GMT.

  5. #5
    When trying to quote post it says the URL entered is an invalid file. Got the URL by clicking on post, e.g. #127, and copying the URL. Also, would like to know how to edit out part of the post being quoted. many thanks,

  6. #6

    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I can't believe how people constantly confuse Standard Time (i.e., EST) with Daylight Time (i.e., EDT)
    The originator of this system suggests to take H/L of the last and first 1 hour of the market.if you wanna trade the first 2 hours feel free

  7. #7

    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I can not believe how people are still confused with timezones...
    I can't believe how people constantly confuse Standard Time (i.e., EST) with Daylight Time (i.e., EDT)

  8. #8
    Hai Teman-teman, Terima kasih atas segalanya, saya telah memperbarui halaman pertama dengan semua info dan bagan yang menunjukkan cara mengambil perdagangan. Saya tidak akan dapat menjaga utas ini terus berjalan dari hari ke hari, karena saya sedang sibuk saat ini, tetapi akan berada di sini dari waktu ke waktu. Salam, Vip

  9. #9
    Hai Scott, Ya ini benar, beberapa pips bantal di atas tinggi dan rendah, saya akan menambahkan foto ke halaman depan yang menunjukkan ini. Jika Anda berhenti, dan itu terbalik, maka Anda pihak lain dengan cara yang sama. Salam, Vip
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hi, guys. Glad to see someone reopen a thread for this method, as I do think it potentially has promise. Vip, do you think it makes sense to add 2-5 pips of cushion to the entries to avoid price action that touches and reverses? Scott
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hi, guys. Glad to see someone reopen a thread for this method, as I do think it potentially has promise. Vip, do you think it makes sense to add 2-5 pips of cushion to the entries to avoid price action that touches and reverses? Scott

  10. #10

    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hi, guys. Glad to see someone reopen a thread for this method, as I do think it potentially has promise. Vip, do you think it makes sense to add 2-5 pips of cushion to the entries to avoid price action that touches and reverses? Scott
    I suggested a 5-10 pips offset (cushion) in the other thread as a minimum. Pairs tend to test previous highs and lows. Sometimes they break and sometimes they bounce. I would hate to be taken in a trade and the pair bounce. That being said. I have traded breakouts over the years and it does not matter where you set your offset. There will always be a few trades that barely take you in and then reverse to hit your stop loss. I recommend traders have about 3 egies they use since every egy has a time where it will not work well. The other egies will hold you up.

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