Why UJ 5min will break down: 1. 2. High Speed Index Waves on move up (5.6and 4.2). 2a. First Push Down with High Speed Index of 7.0 3. and 4. First high volume down waves compared to recent history 5. Diminishing volume on up waves...
Classic Trade on 100 tick chart UJ - Weis Wave with Alert and Speed Index works nicely on tick charts. Six Reasons to enter Long: 1. High Speed index of 3.9 at Support 2. Immediate bullish reaction 3. Decreasing Volume on Down Waves...
Four Reason to Enter Long now on GJ 1MIN: 1. High Speed Index 4.2 Down Wave 2. Immediate Bullish Reaction - Healthy Up Wave 3. High Speed Index 5.8 Down Wave at the same price level as 1. 4. Immediate Bullish Reaction - Healthy Up Wave...
Three reasons to enter Long on US30 1min for some scalping this morning: 1. Previous Support Level 2. High Speed Index of 13.0 on the last down wave - nothing like that when you compare it with the previous down waves 3. Broke 1min resistance. Enter Long after breaking resistance (blue line...
Since TS HedgeBasket EA trades up to 28 currency pairs, and it works actively on both trend and flat market. It can open dozens even a hundred positions after some days running. The “User Panel” is provided to view the overall status of currencies and positions quickly...
The TS HedgeBasket EA has about 20 input parameters. Most of them are easy to understand by their names, and most of them can work fine with the default values. Here is the parameter list: Money Management - true/false means the trade volume is calculated by account balance or is fixed...
TS HedgeBasket is very easy to use. As a multi-currency EA, before launching it on the chart of your MT4 terminal, it is recommended to: 1. Turn on the “AutoTrading” option on the terminal. 2. Add all the major and cross currency pairs to the “Market Watch”...
Strategy and Features of TS HedgeBasket TS HedgeBasket is a multi-currency EA that monitor and trades almost all the major currency pairs and the cross pairs. The supported currencies are: USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, NZD, CAD and CHF...


