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OzFx

OzFx System :) 100-800 Pips Per Trade

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Here the pips updates of trades from today and yesterday:

 

1. Oz Special:

EUR/CAD - Short

Third lot closed at +150 . Currently at +90

 

CHF/JPY - Long

First lot closed at +50 . Currently at +48

 

EUR/USD - Short

Second lot closed at +100 . Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

2. Daily Signals:

NZD/USD - Short

Second lot closed at +100 . Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

AUD/CAD - Short

Closed at -100

 

Cheers,

Oz

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Hello Friends,

 

Japan and London markets will be closed today due to holidays in both countries. I would recommend not to take any trades. Remember we don't have to trade for the sake of trading.

 

1. United Kingdom-----May Day Bank Holiday-----05 May 2008

2. Japan-----Children’s Day-----05 May 2008

 

Upcoming Holidays:

 

1. Canada-----Victoria Day-----19 May 2008

2. United Kingdom-----Spring Bank Holiday-----26 May 2008

3. USA-----Memorial Day-----26 May 2008

 

Cheers,

Oz

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the trades for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

None

 

2. Daily Signals:

AUD/USD - Long

 

3. AES Signals:

EUR/JPY - Long

 

Please also note that there is holiday in Japan - Greenery Day.

 

Previous Trade update:

 

1. Oz Special:

 

CHF/JPY - Short

Second lot closed at +100 . Currently at +60

 

EUR/CAD - Short

Third lot closed at +150. Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

We will discuss the signals here.

 

Cheers,

Oz

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the trades for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

None

 

2. Daily Signals:

CAD/JPY - Long

 

3. AES Signals:

EUR/CAD - Short

 

We will discuss the signals here.

 

Previous Trade update:

 

1. Oz Special:

CHF/JPY - Short

Second lot closed at +100 . Currently at +41

 

2. Daily Signals:

AUD/USD - Long

Closed all lots at +35 at 0.9500

 

3. AES Signals:

EUR/JPY - Long

Currently at +9

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the trades for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

None

 

2. Daily Signals:

AUD/CAD - Short

GBP/CHF - Short

EUR/JPY - Short

 

3. AES Signals:

None

 

We will discuss the signals here.

 

Previous Trade update:

 

1. Oz Special:

CHF/JPY - Short

Second lot closed at +100 . Currently at +110

 

2. Daily Signals:

CAD/JPY - Long

First lot closed at +50. Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

3. AES Signals:

EUR/CAD - Short

Third lot closed at +150. Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

EUR/JPY - Long

Closed at -100

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1. Oz Special:

CHF/JPY - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200 . Currently at +190

 

2. Daily Signals:

EUR/JPY - Short

Third lot closed at +150. Currently at +165

 

GBP/CHF - Short

First lot closed at +50. Currently at +15

 

AUD/CAD - Short

Currently at -15

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1. Oz Special:

CHF/JPY - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200 . Currently at +150

 

2. Daily Signals:

EUR/JPY - Short

Third lot closed at +150. Currently at +105

 

GBP/CHF - Short

Second lot closed at +100. Currently at +90

 

AUD/CAD - Short

First lot closed at +50. Rest closed at BE.

 

Please note that new signals will be posted at 8PM EDT.

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the trades for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

EUR/JPY - Short

 

2. Daily Signals:

NZD/USD - Short

CAD/JPY - Short

 

3. AES Signals:

None

 

Entry price is as per ODL Demo MT4. For TP and SL please read here

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Hello Friends,

 

We had great last few days and we banked 900 pips. I’ll send an update later of those trades.

 

Here are the free forex signals for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

EUR/GBP - Long

2. Daily Signal:

None

 

3. AES Signal:

None

 

Entry price is as per ODL Demo MT4. For TP and SL please read here.

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1. Oz Special:

 

CHF/JPY - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200 . Currently at +150

 

EUR/JPY - Short

Second lot closed at +100. Currently at +70

 

EUR/GBP - Long

Currently at -25

2. Daily Signals:

EUR/JPY - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200 . Currently at +170

 

GBP/CHF - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200 . Currently at +280

 

CAD/JPY - Short

Third lot closed at +150. Currently at +123

 

NZD/USD - Short

First lot closed at +50. Currently at +50

A total of 900 pips in last few days.

Edited by OzFx

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Hello Friends,

 

I don't see any good signals today. I'll continue to hold EUR/GBP Long from yesterday. Later today I will send out more info about Oz Special trades so what out for that.

 

If you are having trouble receiving email alerts then please visit the blog for updates.

 

Cheers,

Oz

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the free forex signals for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

EUR/JPY - Long

 

2. Daily Signal:

None

 

3. AES Signal:

EUR/CHF - Long

 

Entry price is as per ODL Demo MT4. For TP and SL please read here.

 

Cheers,

OzFx

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Hello Friends,

 

Below is the pip update from the recent trades.

1. Oz Special:

 

EUR/JPY - Long

First lot closed at +50.

 

CHF/JPY - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200. Still holding the last lot.

 

EUR/JPY - Short

Second lot closed at +100. Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

EUR/GBP - Long

Closed all lots at +15.

 

2. Daily Signals:

 

EUR/CHF - Long

First lot closed at +50.

 

GBP/CHF - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200. Still holding the last lot.

 

EUR/JPY - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200. Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

CAD/JPY - Short

Third lot closed at +150. Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

NZD/USD - Short

First lot closed at +50. Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

Please visit the here to learn how to trade with multiple lots. Feel free to drop me an email at GetStarted@ozfx.com.au if you need more help.

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the free forex signals for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

AUD/CAD - Short

 

2. Daily Signal:

USD/JPY - Long

3. AES Signal:

GBP/CHF - Long

 

Entry price is as per ODL Demo MT4. For TP and SL please read here.

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the free forex signals for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

None

 

2. Daily Signal:

GBP/CHF - Long (SL -130)

AUD/JPY - Long

 

3. AES Signal:

None

 

Entry price is as per ODL Demo MT4. For TP and SL please read here.

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the free forex signals for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

EUR/AUD -Short

 

2. Daily Signal:

None

 

3. AES Signal:

None

 

Entry price is as per Interbank FX Demo MT4. For TP and SL please read here.

We will discuss the signals here.

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Hello Friends,

 

 

Here are the free forex signals for today:

 

 

1. Oz Special:

EUR/USD - Long

 

 

2. Daily Signal:

EUR/CHF - Short

3. AES Signal:

None

 

 

Entry price is as per ODL FX Demo MT4. For TP and SL please read here.

We will discuss the signals here.

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the free forex signals for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

USD/CHF - Short

 

2. Daily Signal:

None

 

3. AES Signal:

NZD/JPY - Short

 

Entry price is as per ODL FX Demo MT4. For TP and SL please read here.

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Hello Friends,

 

We are having a good run lately and here is the update from recent trades.

 

1. Oz Special:

 

EUR/USD - Long

Third lot closed at +150.

 

CHF/JPY - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200. Last lot closed at BE.

 

USD/CHF

Currently at -35

 

2. Daily Signal:

 

EUR/CHF - Short

First lot closed at +50.

 

GBP/CHF - Short

Fourth lot closed at +200. Still holding the last lot.

 

AUD/JPY - Long

Second lot closed at +100.

 

3. AES Signal:

 

EUR/CHF - Long

First lot closed at +50. Rest of the lots closed at BE.

 

NZD/JPY - Short

Closed at -100

 

 

Regards

OzFx

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Hello Friends,

 

Here are the free forex signals for today:

 

1. Oz Special:

USD/CHF - Short

GBP/USD - Long

 

2. Daily Signal:

None

 

3. AES Signal:

None

 

Entry price is as per ODL FX Demo MT4. For TP and SL please read here.

We will discuss the signals here.

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Hello Friends,

 

I’ll advise to stay away from taking any new trades today. The reason primarily due to holiday in US and UK.

 

1. USA: Memorial Day

2. United Kingdom: Spring Bank Holiday

 

 

Please read the FAQ and learn how to use the signals here.

 

 

Cheers,

Oz

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Oz,

 

Great work, I've been following your system and backtested a variation of it on TS with promising results. Man, good job!

 

cosmicat:

On February 17, 2008, Thrunner posted his TS Performance Report on this sytem.(Post#22) He stated that the short trades were not profitable with the EUR/JPY pair even with the 200sma filter. Can you compare your results with his and possibly make some meaningful observations ?

 

Thanks

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Hello Friends,

 

Due to the holidays yesterday the market didn't moved much. Hence the indicators today are not ideal to open new trades. I would let the market run its course today and see how things develop.

 

Remember that we don't have to trade for the sake of trading. Since I'll have spare time today feel free to drop me an email if you have any questions.

 

Cheers,

Oz

Edited by OAC

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Oz:

I do have a couple questions for you :

(1) The standard Stochastic indicator has a scale that runs from 0 to 100.

With your entry signal triggered with Stochastic going above or below zero, Is your zero line equivalent to the 50 centerline in the standard stochastic indicator ?

(2) Your stochastic indicator shows 2 lines, I guess one of the line is the signal line. Do you use the signal line ? If not, why do you show it on your chart ?

(3) When I look at the AC Oscillator histogram some of the times, I can't help but notice the nice divergence with price prior to an entry signal. Is that significant at all ? You did say that reading this thing is like an art, therefore I can't possibily imagine the entry signal to be 100% mechanical ?

 

 

Thanks

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