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FOREX Traders, Here's an Excellent Strategy For Trading.

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FX:AUDNZD   Australian Dollar / New Zealand Dollar
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All Green lines mean ENTRY. WHY?

The Red line on the Godmode indicator below was entering into the left side of a white line moving up; indicating next move will be down side.

All Red lines mean EXIT. WHY?

The Red line on the Godmode indicator below was exiting out the right side of a white line moving down; indicating next move will be down side.

OF COURSE you would be in lower TF's to know more precise entry and exit price points.

This was only to provide an example...

The chart above in this publication is a 4 DAY CHART
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This trading strategy for forex traders was referring to those who are not the Day Timers. This is more for the one who works 9 to 5 and comes home to spend time with family, hobbies, etc... LONG term trades. NOT swing trading or Day Trading.
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I think you can tell on my other publications how you would do other types of trading with this indicator.

Feel free to adjust the input on the LSMA as you change TF's. You'll find you have to in order to get a better depiction of trend.
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FOREX TRADERS:

I'm about to be very busy making TONS of journal entries in quickbooks for my business taxes I procrastinated on.

I'll take the time to look back on your "ideas" when I have a chance to return the favor for you coming by to review mine.

Thanks again for dropping by.

Happy trading.

David
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Reminder to look at other publications for more information using Godmode with LSMA
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This is the 15m TF:

Blue means ENTRY

Purple means EXIT

Now imagine having the 7m TF on a totally separate chart side by side...
Your entries and exits will be a little more precise then seen here in the 15m TF:

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Some may prefer white background:

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made caution dots red:

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The one red vertical line on this 7m TF is one trade (entry/exit) you would have lost pips.

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Lowered Godmode w/LSMA and expanded candles higher for better view of price action:


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