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That is new to me, therefore I'd be delighted to see some post from individuals who use this.
Asliok,
How long have you been trading 5min Ichimoku? Please could you tell us how your method works on a monthly basis, in terms of max drawdown, expectancy, net pips, average winners:average losers etc?
I've used Ichimoku as a support/resistance guide before, however on 4hr upwards. Traditional wisdom suggests Ichimoku is too unreliable on lesser timeframes, so looking forward to following the dialogue.
Great trading.
Ichimoku-kinko-hyo was invented by a Japanese trader in 1930's. I really don't know why people onforexforum.co.zado not talk about this much, but big men such as banks and hedge funds utilize Ichimoku. When you get to accustomed to reading the Tenkan-sen, Kijyun-sen, Kumo, etc, you will know how successful and reliable this instrument can be.
http://fxtrade.oanda.com/help/overlays.shtml
I tried it for a while and then I transferred to another thing.
Investopedia includes a wonderful short description.
I love resurrecting old threads. . .but. . .here's the hands-down best website for Ichimoku....and actually small timeframes are favored (not that you can't use them for bigger )
http://www.kumotrader.com/ichimoku_w...itle=Main_Page
Thanks guys
I been analyzing ichimoku for some time but not for real account
and some of the site provided here is really goodinformation for me personally....
Anand
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Kharvell had an excellent thread on Ichimoku some time back.
It had been the first time that I knew it.
https://www.forexforum.co.za/cryptoc...-byteball.html
Yes, kharvell had lots of great threads...some time back.Originally Posted by ;