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  1. Oh dear... it appears this guy has run out of his medication.
  2. Converted resource files here: http://www.mediafire.com/?a2ix2clhga0i3mr
  3. Converted resource files here: http://www.mediafire.com/?a2ix2clhga0i3mr
  4. Put the contents of the first download (6 Patterns) into: >1 - Recurring Forex Patterns > 5 - The 6 Recurring Patterns
  5. http://www.mediafire.com/download/f0uj83j8l7icay8/6_Patterns.part2.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/7va0r25x1v89mv3/6_Patterns.part1.rar Here's the rest... http://www.mediafire.com/download/vw5u39fv7wddpko/RFP.part01.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/j8zrmc1ns7ppc54/RFP.part02.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/ian2jm3oc1d9e2x/RFP.part03.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/r6mnr17pveanqeq/RFP.part04.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/jw631zhyuamlcg6/RFP.part05.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/k3j3vcmmu958xjp/RFP.part06.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/r9qjphk3aybq0tm/RFP.part07.rar http://www.mediafire.com/?a2ix2clhga0i3mr
  6. will do when I get a mo. You got the important bits already tho
  7. Enjoy http://www.mediafire.com/download/f0uj83j8l7icay8/6_Patterns.part2.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/7va0r25x1v89mv3/6_Patterns.part1.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/vw5u39fv7wddpko/RFP.part01.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/j8zrmc1ns7ppc54/RFP.part02.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/ian2jm3oc1d9e2x/RFP.part03.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/r6mnr17pveanqeq/RFP.part04.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/jw631zhyuamlcg6/RFP.part05.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/k3j3vcmmu958xjp/RFP.part06.rar http://www.mediafire.com/download/r9qjphk3aybq0tm/RFP.part07.rar http://www.mediafire.com/?a2ix2clhga0i3mr
  8. here's an update to the method I use. please note I'm not using this chart setup anymore and have moved on to using renko. the concepts still apply though. http://www.mediafire.com/view/?1yy8r6veqy8y697
  9. Will update it when I can. I've moved on from the original version of this method. I use renko and market profile now so the chart setup is different. The concepts of trading using multiple time frames, cycles, entering on pull backs still works so is worth sharing.
  10. Fulcrum Module Pring KST Package Strategy Wizard Woodie's CCI http://www.mediafire.com/?0llb96lxljareal Chart Pattern Recognition http://www.mediafire.com/?otyjqg8f6to3lrs
  11. http://www.mediafire.com/?8f25inne9lpxulg
  12. Can add friendlytraders.com to that list. They suck. II rules!
  13. the contents list looks like a repeat of every other course they have done.
  14. Here's his early book Trading for a Bright Future http://hotfile.com/dl/143104576/9c5fc1a/Martin_Cole_-_Trading_for_a_Bright_Future.rar.html
  15. It seems to me this whole method can be summed up as... look for a sideways congestion on the 15 or 60 min chart. Use a MA with deviations to create a channel. When you see a bunch of candles contained within it then you can assume MM are accumulating. you don't know which way it is going to go so wait for an impulse move out and a retracement back into the range, or for the range to act as support/resistance. Once price starts to move away again, then enter. Another setup would be to wait for a false breakout and play that in the other direction or play the range while the MM are accumulating. I don't think you need PAT to trade this. Martin says to focus on the content of the box and not the form, but then goes onto say no one bar can tell you what to do... and then there's the false intent bars... so with all that confusion isn't it better to just look at the price structure? A simple trend following or breakout out sytem would capture the same pips. I notice with alot of these educators... they put a spin on things so it sounds like a new idea... but when you break it down it's just more of the same.
  16. He has a new book out on amazon - "How the market makers extract millions of dollars a day & How to grab your share". Contents look similar to what's talked about in the video. Having watched the vids I'm wondering if this method is any better than other range breakout methods. The PAT intent bars give a direction bias which could be useful, but they can also be false intent bars... which is evident after the fact when it becomes a false breakout. I'd like to know what PAT uses to calculate the intent bars. The whole market maker model is nothing new and has been covered elsewhere. Anyone finding this method effective?
  17. Looks like the friendlytraders crew have done a snatch and run. Website no longer up. I wonder if they are the same people who started TradersZone. Seems like another carrot dangling enterprise.
  18. Don't bother downloading most of these... they only have part 1 of the winrar file. There's an address in the file to contact someone to buy part 2 off them. This one worked though: XLT-Forex-20100606 - Sam Evans - Trading and Analysis
  19. Here you go... Sam's S&R lesson from XLT http://hotfile.com/dl/119249163/8cb11d8/Sam_Seiden_-_Identifying_High_Probability_Turning_Points.part1.rar.html http://hotfile.com/dl/119250906/d3b4ee1/Sam_Seiden_-_Identifying_High_Probability_Turning_Points.part2.rar.html http://hotfile.com/dl/119247445/0459c8a/Sam_Seiden_-_Identifying_High_Probability_Turning_Points.part3.rar.html
  20. Anyone tried his PAT software? I had a look at some of his charts he posted versus the same 15m time period on EUR/USD candlestick charts. The 'belief bars' or whatever he calls it, match up with large candles that are engulfing in nature. I'm guessing if a large candle is bullish and within a range then the bias is market maker accumulation of buys. Nothing you can't see on regular charts though. Perhaps the PAT software uses buy/sell volume which is available on futures. He may have designed his own software to interpret price, but it can only ever use the same data that everyone else has access to. If this guy really had figured out how to read market maker intent.... he'd have been hired by a bank a long time ago. The more I learn about market makers actions the more I think its quite simply... find the trapped trader, exploit his pain and stop him out.
  21. requested on this thread also http://indo-investasi.com/showthread.php/12280-M-rtin-C0le?highlight=m%40rtin+c0le
  22. Read Master the Markets by Tom Williams. Thinking Cole's stuff is very similar to this. I suspect the PATS software is another type of VSA system.
  23. Hey Danyalati You're right about AUD. it isn't correlated with EUR at all at the moment. I've had to adapt my approach for current market conditions. I recently read Dave Floyd's book 'how I made triple digit returns' and realized a lot of what I've been doing is very similar to his approach. His edge was to use the S&P Futures as a lead chart for the stock he trades. The S&P would move just a bit sooner than the stock so he had a preview of what is about to happen. When it worked the EUR would lead the AUD. I'm sure there's other correlation's out there to be exploited in the same way. I've incorporated some of Dave floyd's ideas and simplified my approach for scalping EUR/USD. I've put together a doc explain the basics and to answer some of the other questions. http://www.mediafire.com/?n0dpk438du265wb
  24. Have read his book. Alot of fluff with a few interesting ideas. He kind of has his own language for things. I think his basic premise is to focus on identifying accumulation and distripution areas. Having looked at some of his free vids it looks to be a guess at best as he calls it after price has moved out of the range. He hasn't really said anything that made me think he has more of an edge than the next guy.
  25. The scalping method I use was developed through trial/error. I only trade AUD/USD when it is strongly correlated with EUR/USD. you can check the current correlation on MATAF. My broker has a 1 pip spread on AUD/USD. I use Oanda charts. To get a feel for a trade, I use the 89 EMA as a long or short filter, above it for long, below it for shorts. If it’s above then I’m looking for a pull back into the buy zone which is between the 10 and 20 EMA. I like the long/short filter to be in agreement on at least 2 time frames 1m and 5m or 5m and 15m. If they aren't in agreement then price is most likely consolidating and I'll start looking for breakouts. I use these moving averages as a guide only and a quick reference to see where price is at. I’m not looking for MA crosses. Before a trade I’m mindful of where the S&R and pivot levels are, if price is near a key level 00, 25, 50, 75, how much daily range is still available, what the current active wave is using fibonacci. The other indicators on the chart: ADX, RSI, Stochastic, MACD are secondary and just used for reference. For long trades I like on the 1 min EUR chart for the ADX to be above 20 and rising, RSI above 50 and rising, Stochastic hooking up from below 20. These are all secondary and used more to stay out of a trade if not showing what I like to see. I’m mostly looking for setups on the 5 sec EUR chart which works as a lead chart. It will sometimes move a bit sooner than AUD so can give a bit of an egde into a move. The trades are taken on the AUD/USD chart. I also have a 15M AUD chart up for reference of S&R levels. I’m looking for correlation between the EUR/USD, USD/CHF, and GBP/USD. The GBP is not so important, but it adds extra confirmation when it’s moving in sync with the EUR. I’m also looking for price pattern setups on the EUR 5m and 15m charts – failure of price to make a new swing high or low, followed by a reversal. Other trade ideas include fib plays, momentum moves, MACD divergence on higher time frames, and breakouts. Mostly I watch the price action and wait for the candles to hammer out a range. I’m looking for price to show some momentum which will be evident when the candles open and close at the extreme of their ranges. I won’t take a trade on the AUD unless it is confirmed with correlated movement on the EUR and opposite movement on the CHF. I’m looking for the trade to go in my favor straight away. If the momentum dries up on the EUR lead chart then I’ll cut the AUD trade for a small profit, breakeven or worse case a small 1-3 pip loss. Most losses are -3 pips... occasionally I’ll let it run –10. Looking for 10-20 pips profit, more if momentum is strong. Hope that gives you some ideas.
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