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a glimpse of the divergent convergent technique is a pattern of the forward indicator RSI or AO or stochastic

the working principle of this pattern is when high or low candles are not parallel with the high and low of the indicator of the one. here I will try to use RSI, the ratio is quite high but it must also be combined with confirmation such as engulfing candle
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#1 - February 05, 2019, 11:04:22 PM

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Personally when i see , i have a establish strategy then i use based on several indicators.I dont think is wise to buy or sell a currency pair based only in a single indicator.We should have other back up indicators to confirm the signal.
#2 - February 06, 2019, 11:07:55 AM

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Personally when i see , i have a establish strategy then i use based on several indicators.I dont think is wise to buy or sell a currency pair based only in a single indicator.We should have other back up indicators to confirm the signal.
yes sometimes I also use candlestick patterns like doji or engulfing. but also sometimes uses moving averages. but rarely. because in my opinion only an oscillator is enough to determine the saturation point
#3 - February 06, 2019, 01:09:31 PM

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very good knowledge, I have never managed to understand this about divergent convergent techniques, it can be seen from the images you display such as connecting price points using the trend line, is this meant to look for the engineering setup you mean? thanks.


#4 - February 07, 2019, 10:54:37 AM

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a glimpse of the divergent convergent technique is a pattern of the forward indicator RSI or AO or stochastic

the working principle of this pattern is when high or low candles are not parallel with the high and low of the indicator of the one. here I will try to use RSI, the ratio is quite high but it must also be combined with confirmation such as engulfing candle
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when there have been convergent and divergent patterns. What steps should we take? Do you directly make transactions or need to wait for additional confirmation?
#5 - February 07, 2019, 02:16:26 PM

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when there have been convergent and divergent patterns. What steps should we take? Do you directly make transactions or need to wait for additional confirmation?
after that I will see the candlestick pattern that appears sir. I usually use engulfing pattern and double marubozu to make transactions
#6 - February 07, 2019, 04:25:49 PM

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I want to ask.. Where and when we must cut lose or SL? 
#7 - February 07, 2019, 10:08:08 PM

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a glimpse of the divergent convergent technique is a pattern of the forward indicator RSI or AO or stochastic

the working principle of this pattern is when high or low candles are not parallel with the high and low of the indicator of the one. here I will try to use RSI, the ratio is quite high but it must also be combined with confirmation such as engulfing candle
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Thank you very nice technique, may be elections caused a lot of profit, it is this very nice divergent techniques applied on MT4 android not difficult run and controlled.
#8 - February 07, 2019, 11:16:42 PM

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I want to ask.. Where and when we must cut lose or SL?
to make the stop loss level you can put it below the lowest low. increase with the spread distance. don't try it directly on a real account but test first on a demo account
#9 - February 07, 2019, 11:18:52 PM

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a glimpse of the divergent convergent technique is a pattern of the forward indicator RSI or AO or stochastic

the working principle of this pattern is when high or low candles are not parallel with the high and low of the indicator of the one. here I will try to use RSI, the ratio is quite high but it must also be combined with confirmation such as engulfing candle
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nice twhnik that you explained above because before I had never used this technique, I became more familiar with this technique but on the basis of it I have used the basis of the RSI technique before,
#10 - February 08, 2019, 04:04:40 AM

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Personally when i see , i have a establish strategy then i use based on several indicators.I dont think is wise to buy or sell a currency pair based only in a single indicator.We should have other back up indicators to confirm the signal.
yeah that's right what you explained, with only one indicator like that not maximal to determine the open position should use some indicators 2 or 3, as I use now I use 3 techniques from 3 indicators to confirm buy or sell signals
#11 - February 08, 2019, 04:08:10 AM

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very good knowledge, I have never managed to understand this about divergent convergent techniques, it can be seen from the images you display such as connecting price points using the trend line, is this meant to look for the engineering setup you mean? thanks.
hello nawwa, yes like that this technique is not far from the trend line technique, because it has similarities from some of its analyzes.
#12 - February 08, 2019, 04:11:02 AM

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a glimpse of the divergent convergent technique is a pattern of the forward indicator RSI or AO or stochastic

the working principle of this pattern is when high or low candles are not parallel with the high and low of the indicator of the one. here I will try to use RSI, the ratio is quite high but it must also be combined with confirmation such as engulfing candle
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very good analysis and very simple you menganlisa a market, what is the ratio to the profits, I want to use that indicator and hopefully you can teach me, and tell me the secrets contained in it, because each indicator has a secret and if we find out it's easier to make money
#13 - February 08, 2019, 02:51:53 PM

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did this technic out of news..?
#14 - February 08, 2019, 03:27:53 PM

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a glimpse of the divergent convergent technique is a pattern of the forward indicator RSI or AO or stochastic

the working principle of this pattern is when high or low candles are not parallel with the high and low of the indicator of the one. here I will try to use RSI, the ratio is quite high but it must also be combined with confirmation such as engulfing candle
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the nice technique that you use from this RSI indicator in my opinion this RSI technique is very good to use with MACD or OSMA indicators to maximize it
#15 - February 08, 2019, 04:20:29 PM

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