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Old 27-11-2003, 11:41   #17
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Cool

This thanksgiving I want to offer you: The 123 system Free!

I don't know if you have seen it before but this is what others have to say about it...

"This is an incredibly powerful yet simple pattern that can turn your trading around. Works on any market and has a very high accuracy rate. This is without a doubt one of the best chart set up patterns you will see. Once you train your eyes you will see them all over the place."


"The 1-2-3. A very simple trading technique but without doubt one of the very best patterns for distinguishing
a "newborn" trend.

This trading method based on the 1-2-3 entry is much more than the pattern.
In order to profit from this entry signal you will need to know:

What a 1 -2-3 entry pattern looks like.
Where they are most likely to occur.
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Old 27-11-2003, 11:52   #18
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Thumbs up Appreciate it

Thanks for taking the time and effort to share this with us
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Old 10-12-2003, 12:22   #19
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Hi,

If you like free signals you can get them here - fxpro.

I am not recommending you buy them or anything like that,
Just putting in a good word for someone I trade with.

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thanks for sharing the 1-2-3 system. This method has been popularized by an infamous cowboy hat wearing system peddler. However, the system is a very valid method, and coupled with proper discipline and money management should work well.

I have been playing with 1-2-3 systems for a while and this is a general pattern I have noticed. After a 1-2-3 pattern forms and there is a breakout above/below #2 point, there is a tendency of the system to come back and retest the breakout area... just like a criminal visits the scene of crime again Again, this is not always, but in my experience a good number of times, so that it can be a feasible trading strategy.

This is my suggested modification to the 1-2-3 strategy, and I would like the readers to comment on it.

After the 1-2-3 breakout, put in a limit entry order a few pips/ticks below the #2 point. If you are filled, then pursue the trade as a standard 1-2-3 trade. The advantage is that slippage is elliminated, and you can probably get a better fill. Also, for futures/stocks, you have a chance to use the volume filter. If the breakout was on above average volume, the breakout is more likely to succeed than breakouts on anemic volume, where probably the market makers are running the stops located above the #2 point. The disadvantage is that in some cases you will miss the runaway train. However, most trends always have pullbacks, and you can enter on a subsequent pullback.

Just another opinion, and your criticism/observations are most welcome.

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