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mathew.luk

Looking for a Trading Buddy

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Hi Everyone!!

 

Read many threads but this is my first thread in Traders Laboratory.

 

I have been trading for about 9 years in shares. Currently looking for a trading buddy/mentor with similar experience or market understanding and commitment to improve trading, so we can share and learn from each other. (Please refer to my profile for details my trading style).

 

I live in Sydney and love the opportunity to meet similar minds in person or via email/skype.

 

Cheers

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Multiple Time Frame Price Action - Provides powerful reversal trade set-ups that are high probability and low stop loss risk entries.The Multiple Time Frame Price Action Indicator is the key to powerful reversal trade set-ups. These trades have a high reward probability while using a low stop-loss risk. You may have heard you cannot pick market tops and bottoms. If you are trying to pick market tops and bottoms by looking at a one single time frame chart this would be true. But if you are using the Multiple Time Frame (MTF) Price Action Indicator you can find and make these powerful reversal trades.

 

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Manohar,

 

Dude, no offense. I might post in the beginner's forum. Doesn't mean I am a newbie...

 

Focus on trading bottom & tops???... well surprise surprise, I got a tip for you, learn to read bar chart and understand price action...

 

I got books about chart patterns and stats about them. I don't really use them anymore but if you truly understand probability in trading you wouldn't just limit yourself to a few patterns.

 

You don't need to mess around with Multi Time Frame to trade a stock or future profitably .... you can do just fine looking at ONE time frame, providing you have a sound technique.

 

Best of luck with your trade

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Thanks Siuya!

 

Read through quite a bit of his blog just now, definitely a worthwhile blog!!

 

Your friend is very familiar with chart pattern trade setups. Looks like he is very consistent with his entry and stops. Good for him!!

 

Cheers

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multiple time frame price action - provides powerful reversal trade set-ups that are high probability and low stop loss risk entries.the multiple time frame price action indicator is the key to powerful reversal trade set-ups. These trades have a high reward probability while using a low stop-loss risk. You may have heard you cannot pick market tops and bottoms. If you are trying to pick market tops and bottoms by looking at a one single time frame chart this would be true. But if you are using the multiple time frame (mtf) price action indicator you can find and make these powerful reversal trades.

 

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price is the same on all time frames!

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Hi Everyone!!

 

Read many threads but this is my first thread in Traders Laboratory.

 

I have been trading for about 9 years in shares. Currently looking for a trading buddy/mentor with similar experience or market understanding and commitment to improve trading, so we can share and learn from each other. (Please refer to my profile for details my trading style).

 

I live in Sydney and love the opportunity to meet similar minds in person or via email/skype.

 

Cheers

 

Hi Mathew! Great idea to assign a thread to this topic.

 

I am in the same situation and where I not this far I would try to meet you. I really think one needs to trade besides a buddy from time to time, share ideas and help each other progress. I'll be happy to do that with any...buddy living here in Europe.

One precision if I may : I am not in search of a person to teach me the bottoms and the tops, a guru or a system, as I have been doing just that for 5 years now. I am already in a trading room. Just need some thing less virtual: a living and breathing trading mate.

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Check your Skype messages Mathew. Also sent you a PM.

 

 

Thanks Siuya!

 

Read through quite a bit of his blog just now, definitely a worthwhile blog!!

 

Your friend is very familiar with chart pattern trade setups. Looks like he is very consistent with his entry and stops. Good for him!!

 

Cheers

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Hey TheRumpledOne

 

Thanks for the invite, I am in a different timezone so I focus on stocks primarily.

 

Saw some of your threads, particularly 'Never Lose Again!!' Looks like you got some petition going there!! To some extent your point is correct, I do agree that part of profitable trading especially in FX, is about getting in at a (favorable) entry point then using stops correctly. I do the same when i trade indices. I won't say it is easy, but things can be that simple, people just need to do it consistently.

 

Just a quick question, it seems like some of your indicator's trigger is similar or based on the concept of Heikin-Ashi? Correct me if I am wrong.

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hi i m looking for a website where there is multiple stocks charts in one page US Charts. i need to see massive quantity because i m looking for only one mathematic figure. can i have help.

PS: the chart must be showing about 5 years or 3 years for time. Sorry for my english i speak already in french

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Tu devrais avoir ça chez prorealtime, non?

 

hi i m looking for a website where there is multiple stocks charts in one page US Charts. i need to see massive quantity because i m looking for only one mathematic figure. can i have help.

PS: the chart must be showing about 5 years or 3 years for time. Sorry for my english i speak already in french

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Hello buddies!

 

Search still on the agenda. In the 2 years passed I have gained some more experience in the field of trade management and psychology, as well as the probabilistic nature of the game.

 

I am now more interested in discussing trading with the DOM, T&S, Profiles, Delta etc. Mainly currencies and futures.

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