Quote from sakimonohito:
I would never trade off of 5 minute forex data. The markets are far too indecisive on that short a time frame. Price is incredibly memorable and almost always returns to its previous average price. No need to get the timing within 5 minutes.
I suppose if you traded news events it could work to your advantage but then again, you`d probably have to use tight stops and that is impossible on forex, imvho! But trading news events without inside order flow isn`t something I reccomend to novices. Maybe traders at banks could successfully trade that way. But you and me? Wouldn`t count on it!
Good year, 1987, quite a volatile October!
Hehe, 1987... don't really remember much about that, I was only 8 months old then.
As for 5 minutes, I have been trying quick trading, not scalping, well, maybe it is, but going for 1 or 2 pips from finding short term support and resistance. Lots of times it fails, that is why I'm testing all this on a test account. But yes, I see myself working on 5 to 15 minute charts, probably 30 minute charts. Especially if I do program my own system in Metatrader. I'm starting back school soon so I'd like to take that time to really work on trying to test systems and letting them run since I won't really be home to monitor them, so it would be a nice way to just let them do their own thing and see what happens. So I'll take advantage of that these next 4 months. After that, I'm determined to be profitable, or at the bare minimum, break even, but still would appreciate with the hard work I currently put in, to be somewhat profitable, but that will just be one of those, only time will tell type moments.
For some reason, Forex just seems to always want to go against me, you'd think it would continue in support and resistance, so you click that buy or sell button, and 1 second later, it shoots off where you could have been profitable, or you buy just at the wrong spot where it takes a turn for the worst. My main focus now is to identify why that happens, why I seem to buy or sell at bad spots, and still control my emotions. I can't say I'm a hardcore trader that comes to the table with no emotions, but I'm doing considerably better than at first, with excitement and adrenaline rush. I still have the heart pounding in trades, but I'm able to watch the trade without constantly hitting the sell or buy button.
I still have much work to do, but it has been fun, I just have to keep working hard on it.
I hope to be as profitable as you sakimonohito one day
