I finally got Camtasia studio so I can finally embed videos and share them with you. The video is 21 minutes long. I know. I'm not that interesting.
First couple minutes are a daily recap of the action and signals, the opening of a new Forex account and then I delve into my new "discovery".
Probably the most "DUHHHHHHH" discovery I could ever share with you all. But its enough to get me back into the signals and methodology I was using at the beginning of the year.
You get a e-high five if you actually making it through the entire video without punching your screen or thinking "why won't this douchebag stop talking?"
P.S. I promise my other video updates (baring break throughs) won't be nearly as long. It took damn near a half hour for this video to render on my laptop!
Link deleted due to bandwidth concerns.
Cheers folks!
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3 comments:
e-high five...I actually sat through your entire video LOL
Btw, I always thought it was pronounced "Oh-And-Ay" :D
I assume your swing high-low indicator isn't real-time, right? Plots a couple bars behind? So... you need to be careful when looking for signals on historical charts because your eyes will be drawn to the after-the-fact swing highs and lows.
For instance, 3 or 4 green bars followed by a red bar... so, if you get in and it turns out to be at a swing high, great. But, if the uptrend continues then you are screwed, right? And, your eyes probably gloss right over all of those cases if you are not careful.
Awais - I commend you. On and ay? eh? Thanks... now I feel like a dipshit. ;)
Richard - Very valid point and one i've had problems with in the past.
Thank you for pointing it! But I am aware of this and thankfully there is more to the method than a change of color in bar sequences.
I know I was kind of cryptic with the signals and some were 1 bar reversals but I can't explain the signals due to them being copyrighted by Austin P. Suffice it to say, you make a very valid point but one that isn't as big of a concern as it might seem at first glance.
Thanks!
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