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 dh004110 
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pippinaintez, you're welcome.

let me know if you need more videos. will be more than happy to upload them for you....

also, please just try to stick to the trend trades setups at the beginning until you get familiar with the setups....

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Fat Tails,

On your nexgen (clone) chart that you posted, do you use that to trade or were you just showing an example of it?

I use Keltner Channels and the FibonacciZones on my trading charts. I currently do not use the Trigger Lines and MACD BB Lines, but use a VWAP and another MACD type oscillator.

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I use Keltner Channels and the FibonacciZones on my trading charts. I currently do not use the Trigger Lines and MACD BB Lines, but use a VWAP and another MACD type oscillator.

do you mean your fibonacci cluster zone? i'm planning to use some fibonacci trading tools in my trading becouse i see tehy have value as targets, but first i need to research and read some book on the topic

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do you mean your fibonacci cluster zone? i'm planning to use some fibonacci trading tools in my trading becouse i see tehy have value as targets, but first i need to research and read some book on the topic

The best books in my opinion are

-> Robert C. Miner: High Probability Trading Strategies (detailed and well presented)
-> Larry Pesavento and Leslie Jouflas: Trade What You See (easy to read and understand, focusing on a few setups)

The book by Carolyn Boroden: Fibonacci Trading is somewhat similar to Miner's book but more repetitive and not covering the subject as broadly as Robert Miner did.

The book by Constance Brown: Fibonacci Analysis is not an easy read, as it is difficult to understand how she sets up her lines and ratios.

I have not read the books on Harmonic Trading by Scott Carney, so I cannot comment on them.

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thank you very much Fat Tails! you are like a bible of knowledge!!
i will have a look to the webinar here on bmt soon

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thank you very much Fat Tails! you are like a bible of knowledge!!
i will have a look to the webinar here on bmt soon

The books that I recommended are definitely better than the Fib Webinar, at least if you are able to read them.

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dh004110: Thank you for the videos, I look forward to checking them out.

Fat Tails: I've seen Carolyn Boroden and her student, Mark Braun, who went off on his own, many times. Essentially, they take Fibonacci projections and extensions \ of each major swing, and look for confluence of levels. Then they delete off the ones that are isolated and work with the confluence areas. To do that easily, you almost need either Miner's software, or Fibonacci Trader, which has kind of died, as most software don't let you easily delete just one of the fib levels and leave the others on the chart.

By the way, what variation of the MACD are you using currently?

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dh004110: Thank you for the videos, I look forward to checking them out.

Fat Tails: I've seen Carolyn Boroden and her student, Mark Braun, who went off on his own, many times. Essentially, they take Fibonacci projections and extensions \ of each major swing, and look for confluence of levels. Then they delete off the ones that are isolated and work with the confluence areas. To do that easily, you almost need either Miner's software, or Fibonacci Trader, which has kind of died, as most software don't let you easily delete just one of the fib levels and leave the others on the chart.

By the way, what variation of the MACD are you using currently?

I use FibonacciConfluenceZones. They use prior highs and lows, retracements, expansions, alternates and projections.
MACD is shown below.

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I use FibonacciConfluenceZones. They use prior highs and lows, retracements, expansions, alternates and projections.
MACD is shown below.

FT, is FibonacciConfluenceZones indicator available on futures.io (formerly BMT)? Thanks,

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FT, is FibonacciConfluenceZones indicator available on futures.io (formerly BMT)? Thanks,

It is available for free trial. If you are interested send me a private message.

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