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 tickvix 
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Can some one give any input about AlfaWave Trading would be great.

Thank you in advance

Gregory

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 researcher247 
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Hi,

I investigated this room (I get bored during the day).

She uses a 3 tiered-profit target method.

Very disciplined.

Are you okay with an inverted reward:risk ratio overall (on initial entry)?

And, she uses mit orders (how many Ninjatraders can use this) on entry.

Here was my report to my trading partner.

I enjoy looking at trading rooms in my spare time. She is now doing 6E trades and hourly trades on the ES.

It is free for a trial and here are some links.

Why don't you trial it and tell us your experience, eh?
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I was in this trading room for a few days 2 months ago. She is the real deal. Good trader. And they make money in the room every week. No teaching of the method unless you pony out the big bucks. I suppose one could 'earn as they learn.'

I didn't care for the inverted reward to risk ratio and the 3 unit scaling out though.

Home - [AUTOLINK]Alpha[/AUTOLINK] Wave Trader

Take a trial and fairly document your experience and let us know your results (be honest with yourself).

peace

Hedvig

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 stymie 
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Just to correct a couple things. Mit orders are not used. Entries are based on market structure and if the market is moving quickly, entries will happen quickly. If you are just watching in the room, some entries will happen too quickly for them to be announced and for you to act. These fast calls happen from time to time and sometimes generate complaints. The room moderator seems to have noticed and is starting to give a heads-up when an entry looks to be developing. But again, if the market is moving too fast, advance notice is not always possible.

As someone who has learned the system I use stop orders, never market orders. Once you know what to look for, you don't have to wait for the entry to be called out - you just place your stop order at the appropriate price.

Initial risk is normally larger by 1, sometimes 2 depending on rounding, ticks than the initial first target. There are usually 3 fixed targets and the 4th trails. Stops and targets are based on the chart interval you trade, so a 10 range chart will have stops and targets that are twice the size of a 5 range chart. Same idea with time based charts: a 60 minute chart will have larger stops and targets than a 1 minute chart.

Purpose of room is to advertise for the training (this is stated almost every day in the room). Room price is reasonable and based on my experience, even just trading 1 contract I can't see how you couldn't at least recoup the cost.

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 tamerrashdan 
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Just signed up for the trial so on Monday I'll go live with them
I'll keep you guys posted on my REAL performance

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 tamerrashdan 
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I'm impressed
The trader keeps you out of choppy zones,very disciplined, very clear entries/exits, early warning for upcoming trades

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 tamerrashdan 
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3 ES trades
1 6E trade
All good
I think Mr. Fib will help me pay my rent for March God willing

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 Wizard 
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tamerrashdan,

I am interested in finding out how you have progressed with Alpha Wave Trading since your post here from February.

Thanks

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 flipper26 
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Just to correct a couple things. Mit orders are not used. Entries are based on market structure and if the market is moving quickly, entries will happen quickly. If you are just watching in the room, some entries will happen too quickly for them to be announced and for you to act. These fast calls happen from time to time and sometimes generate complaints. The room moderator seems to have noticed and is starting to give a heads-up when an entry looks to be developing. But again, if the market is moving too fast, advance notice is not always possible.

As someone who has learned the system I use stop orders, never market orders. Once you know what to look for, you don't have to wait for the entry to be called out - you just place your stop order at the appropriate price.

Initial risk is normally larger by 1, sometimes 2 depending on rounding, ticks than the initial first target. There are usually 3 fixed targets and the 4th trails. Stops and targets are based on the chart interval you trade, so a 10 range chart will have stops and targets that are twice the size of a 5 range chart. Same idea with time based charts: a 60 minute chart will have larger stops and targets than a 1 minute chart.

Purpose of room is to advertise for the training (this is stated almost every day in the room). Room price is reasonable and based on my experience, even just trading 1 contract I can't see how you couldn't at least recoup the cost.

@stymie, are you still in the room? Can you give an update since your post in Feb? The fib tool that she uses for entry, targets, etc - is that made available to you once you sign-up for the education? Thanks

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 goldfish 
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I was in the Alpha Wave trading room this Tuesday, they said will give out the Fib tools when sign up for the Education course

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