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I have been using HA on 100 and 200 tick charts on EUR/USD. only just strted over the last 2 weeks. It seems to give reasonably good win ratio for 5 and 10 pip swings just wiat for confirmned change in candle colour then enter at close level on the next candle.
Use will % R for oversold /overbought to confirm good entry
Does anyone else trade these smaller timeframes ? WOrks great on swings and fib retracments. can get caught if the chart takes a big long move. But this is rare at the moment.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Anyone here have any properly functioning Smoothed HA charts running in NT& #21.......where Smoothed HA is in a separate subgraph from the standard price graph?
Hi, I´m using the range bars, for instance 8 - 12 ticks range bars for ES together with 15 minutes HA. I´m trading it live a few months already and it looks good.
Hi Mindless, I am new to HA bars and so far have found they work with my eyes better. One thing though I've been trying to hone is my ability to identify better entries on the smaller tick chart. It occurred to me I could be overtrading, and I was curious since you say patience is your key... on an average day how many trades might you take with your charts? Or perhaps have you found any other indicators that are helpful as an "entry" filter? Trading with the higher time frame trend isn't much of a problem, its gauging the pullback... but my entries usually end up taking too much heat.