Forum >> JPY Crosses (archive)

Opened by: swisscheese
Opening date: 1 January 2010 22:11
Number of entries: 10
Last entry: 1 January 2010 22:11

silvertrader wrote: 12 January 2010 21:18

Hi Andrea,

Welcome on board, I'm glad you like the signals. The SureForexSignals team works hard to keep subscribers satisfied by providing winning signals and other useful content.

Best

Silvertrader

andi wrote: 12 January 2010 20:06

 Hi!

Iam a new member here, just joined 2 weeks ago , signals are awesome, doing really well.

Have been trading manually and used ea's and different systems before, but your signals are the best I

found so far. Very smart indeed picking tops and bottoms so accurately.

Looking forward to make lots of pips this year, and have a long term success with you.

Regards

Andrea from Canada

swisscheese wrote: 12 January 2010 15:47

Hi Silvertrader

The JPY-Crosses-Trade are absolutly fantastic.

Thank you!!!

Edi

swisscheese wrote: 6 January 2010 11:04

Thank you Silvertrader for your explenation.

I'm getting everyday "closer" to your Signals to understand how they work and feel comfortable with them.

The last Signals are running absolutly fantastic!

Thanks again and have a good start in this new Year.

Edi

 

silvertrader wrote: 6 January 2010 11:02

The "situation with CADJPY": it is the same mistake, I apologize, it must have been the terrible jet lag! But I hope now you already see and understand how the system works and certainly knew that this one must have been a SELL signal as well, near to an intermediate top, just like the previous 3 signals!

Happy New Year for you, too!

 

Silvertrader

silvertrader wrote: 6 January 2010 10:50

Now, regarding the CHFJPY signals:

As of today, there are 3 signals open: one form Dec.31., one from Jan.04 and one from yesterday, Jan.05. As you see, the first sell signal came on the last trading day of the year, so the previous long position (the one from Nov.27.) could be closed only on the next trading day which was the first trading day of 2010, Jan.04.

silvertrader wrote: 6 January 2010 10:44

Hi Edi,

Sorry for not answering earlier, the beginning of the year was a bit hectic for me, including an exhausting flight on 02-03.Jan. But now I'm back on track!

So, the answers for your questions:

Of course the USDJPY signal was a sell, thank you for warning me! This is just an example how hectic my last days have been, but certainly this is no excuse for such a mistake. However, anybody who followed the other signals for JPY crosses which were all SELL, and knowing that these crosses correlate with each other, knew just like you that it must have been an error on my side. Thank you again for correcting me!

Yes, I recommend the same position building tactic as for the previous signals. At the trend turn points we sometimes get a cluster of signals, maybe 3-5 for several days in a row as you could see in the recent past. Of course it also happens that we get just one signal which picks the exact top or bottom. In this case you may continue the position building during the next 2 trading days on intraday dips in case of an uptrend (buy signal) or intraday spikes in case of a downtrend (sell signal). Or you just may be happy with the initial position. The most important thing is to close as much signals with profit as possible and to build up the equity to be able to increase the position size gradually and after a while you will see an exponential equity growth curve.

 

 

 

swisscheese wrote: 5 January 2010 13:53

Hi Silvertrader

Could you explain the current Situation with CADJPY.

It would be helpfull for me.

Thank you

Edi

swisscheese wrote: 4 January 2010 13:55

Hi Silvertrader

Is it correct that at the moment there are 3 Positions open with CHFJPY?

4.1.10

31.12.09

27.11.09 (Still in the folder: Latest Signals, so for me still open)

Is the Signal/Trade from 27. November 09 still open/valid?

Edi

swisscheese wrote: 1 January 2010 22:11

Hi Silvertrader

I recived Signals 31.12.09 and for 4.1.10.

Do you recommend to enter for each Signal a Position (like 1/4+1/4) or just one Position?

Question about the Signal USDJPY. Sholdn't thid be a Sell? You write in your Signal BUY.

Happy new Year!

Edi