Makes sense!Originally Posted by ;
But the way to sort out whats strong possibility and what not. There are scores of TDI crosses in comparison with all pairs at a running EU market session on M30 timeframe.
Don't get me wrong, being discerning and patient with picking possible the best signals sounds straight forward. But not sure how this ought to be accomplished under real live conditions. Looking back on historical price movements and identifying these most powerful possibilities is quiet easy as time is not important at all.
So tell me about these most powerful possibility transactions you exchanged this week? How many pairs do you see. Can you create any preparation ahead of london open? (This would really mean to me waking up where I would like to sleep for 1-2 hours). So without a preparation start following up because monday lo - now friday, I took 3 transactions. 2 closed in loss, 1 in profit with fortune because news was hitting. Now thats not what I would call a great percentage, general I am in loss now.
So just 3 Trades in 1 week on M30 is quiet picky and discerning I think. Most of the times I had been waiting, waiting, waiting, seeing charts and seeking to simplify matters, with the only help of the Synergy TDI Cross Alert.
The TDI Cross Alerts, in 90% notifying me about TDI crosses happened in the past! (Price already moved 2-3 candles off because cross alert). So no really good help as well here.
So that is really not as trading made simple as it might seems to be hm? With numerous TDI crosses on numerous pairs in which you have to sort out whats good and whats feeble (all manually by assessing charts and perhaps even distinct timeframes like the H1, H4)
How do you all manage this and being quick/fast enough to go into a signal on time. Maybe just seeing 1 currency pair? How many strong possibility setups on only 1 pair to expect during a feeble?
All this info is really most important to turn into profitable here I think. I can not find much saying here. Just discovering charts with potential signals (do not help on these questions)