Hi
I'm a total newbie to this, and would appreciate some help. In the 'order to open' screen. is 'order type' (under order level) always a 'stop' regardless of whether you are buying or sellling?
Thanks
Hi
Thanks for that. You mention you would have been down -30 on the 15th. I placed a test order with 10p pip just to test out the execution - I'm +18 !? I don't get it - maybe I accidentally implemented the strategy in reverse!?
So can anybody tell me whether they are in the red or in the black with this system
The system would have had you place a sell order at 6.30 at a level of 15153, which would hae meant a stop loss at 15183 - which it rose to just befre 7am.
Sorry, Discard my earlier post - the level did not hit 15153 until it was on its way down at about 8am, so Winner man and Barnscan are right.
If the clock went forward in America, then wouldn't the opening time of 6.30 now be 7.30? Going from 7.30 till 9.30 would have been a +50 today...??
I thought about this too - if the times between us and uk are out of sync, why can't we just move the time we place a trade forward or back an hour? Maybe not as simple as that....
Could someone explain to me - why are you bothered about a temporary time difference between the US of A and the UK? What matters is the perceived opening time of the London session surely!
Good Evening. As you know, NetTrap is a time sensitive trading system. It uses a specific momentum between 6:30 - 8:30. GBP/USD' major players are obviously British and American. Then suddenly all American dealers start trading in one hour early. Obviously the momentum would be distorted.
Then, the Nettrap may not fit to this irregularity - this is my understanding, but I am also curious too. It may not be affect as we might think or Euro volatility (coming back again ?) would be more influential etc. I heard that NetTrap did not work very much around Christmas / New year time as most dealers were off. It is really human behaviours involved.
I might continue to my bet to absolutely minimum (.50 pence ?) or see the chart only without trading. The things I have started to learn is that non trading is a good trading discipline too. No point to take a risk now. Richard did not recommend trading although he seems to continue with a smaller position (for his duty ?)